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  • Tim Mattimore, originally from New York, is an ex Creative Director and Photographer who now resides in the serene landscapes of Superior National Forest in Northern Minnesota.

    Tim’s passion for photography has taken him across the U.S., Iceland, and Patagonia, where he captures the essence of landscapes and wildlife. His artistic journey reflects the blend of urban influences from his past and the natural beauty that now surrounds him.

    Living with his wife, Tim embraces the tranquility of nature, forming connections with the wildlife that flourish around their home.

    In this episode, Tim shares his journey from a bustling career in advertising to the peaceful life of a landscape photographer. He discusses the impact of his environment, the challenges of balancing art with activism, and the sense of community he finds within the photography world.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Tim’s work here:

    Website: https://www.timmattimore.com/photography

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tim_mattimore/

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #LandscapePhotography #CreativeDirector #ArtAndActivism #NaturePhotography #MinnesotaWildlife

  • Oat Vaiyaboon, also known as 'Hanging Pixels,' was born in Bangkok, Thailand, and moved to Sydney, Australia, at 14 to pursue his education. After completing his studies in architecture, Oat worked as a draftsman for a decade, adding his creative touch to the Sydney skyline. His passion for photography, which began in high school, was reignited when he pursued a master’s degree in design, photography, and digital media. Oat’s journey from film photography in the darkroom to mastering digital techniques is a testament to his dedication to the craft.

    Oat’s photography is deeply influenced by his background in architecture, giving him a unique perspective on landscapes and natural light.

    He ventured from Sydney to south-west Victoria, with his wife Mandy, capturing stunning images of the Grampians, Great Ocean Road, and other natural wonders. His recent move to the Blue Mountains promises new subject matter for his lens.

    Back in 2013, Oat’s wife, Mandy bought him his first drone which started his aerial journey. Now a licensed drone

    Oat is also a licensed drone operator, using this technology to capture breathtaking aerial shots. He shares his work and passion for photography on social media, finding it therapeutic and a way to connect with nature. Whether alone or with family and friends, Oat seizes every opportunity to photograph the landscapes around him.

    In this episode, Oat discusses balancing his photography career with managing a Thai restaurant, the importance of on-site shot perfection, and his editing process. He also touches on the impact of smartphone photography, the value of printed images, and the supportive nature of Melbourne’s photography community compared to Sydney.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Oat’s work here:

    Website: https://www.hangingpixels.com.au/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hangingpixels_photo_art/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hangingpixels

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #LandscapePhotography #DronePhotography #CreativeJourney #ArchitecturalInfluence #SydneyPhotography

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  • Gill Dayton, also known as 'TassieApplespice,' transitioned from a 30-year career in law enforcement to full-time landscape photography as a form of therapy, finding solace in Tasmania's tranquil and breathtaking landscapes. Raised in the Huon Valley, her connection to nature was cultivated early, which she later channeled into photography. Initially self-taught, Gill's creative journey blossomed under the mentorship of a friend, allowing her to hone her skills and capture Tasmania’s raw beauty, from its wildlife to its iconic landscapes.

    Struggling with severe PTSD and Disassociated Amnesia from her time as a police officer, photography became more than a hobby for Gill—it was her refuge. The quiet corners of Tasmania offered her a sanctuary, where the natural world provided healing and peace. Despite the challenges, including insomnia that ironically benefits her astrophotography, Gill remains dedicated to keeping her scenes natural and unmanipulated.

    Gill also navigates the complexities of social media, addressing issues like intellectual property theft and the growing impact of AI on photography. She has expanded her photography to include sailing events and accommodation shoots, capturing the essence of her subjects with the same authenticity she brings to her landscapes. Emphasizing the importance of enjoying photography as a therapeutic practice, Gill's story is a powerful testament to the healing power of art and nature, reminding us that sometimes the most profound journeys are those we take with a camera in hand, seeking solace in the world's quieter places.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Gill’s work here:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tassieapplespice/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tassieapplespice/

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography #PTSDRecovery #NaturePhotography #Astrophotography #TasmaniaLandscapes #TherapeuticArt

  • Full-time professional Freelance photographer, Tony Reddington started his journey into photography early in his life, beginning with childhood memories of family snapshots and evolving through various cameras and techniques.

    Tony travels frequently to capture the intrinsic beauty of landscapes,and the people and cultures he finds along the way.

    We talk about the importance of physical prints, his distinctive dark and shadow-rich style, and the blend of genres in his work ranging from architecture to documentary. Tony also touches on the transition from film to digital photography and maintaining creative inspiration. He offers insights into freelancing, the value of educating clients, and recounts memorable photography experiences.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Tony’s work here:

    Website: https://tony-reddington.pixels.com/

    https://redto62.myportfolio.com/home

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redto62

    Twitter/X: https://x.com/Redto62

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography #freelancephotography #travelphotography

  • In this conversation fine art landscape photographer, Michael McCafferty discusses his passion for landscape photography, detailing how he began taking simple family photos and evolved into a more dedicated hobbyist capturing the stunning scenery of Ireland.

    He highlights the emotional and mental health benefits he derives from his craft, shares his experiences with photography clubs and mentorship, and talks about the balance between his job as a computer programmer and his love for photography.

    Michael also outlines his creative process, touching upon both in-field shooting and post-processing techniques, his experiences in photography competitions, and the supportive nature of the photography community.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Michael’s work here:

    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/michaelmccaffertyphotography

    Twitter: https://x.com/MickMcC_Photos

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelmccaffertyphotography/

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography

  • Paul Thomson, With a love for the outdoors and the special landscapes surrounding me such as the North Pennines right on my doorstep, I am spoilt for choice for subjects to photograph. My goal is to capture these beautiful locations and share the magic of these areas with everyone.

    Join him as he discusses his journey, the creative process, the impact of AI on photography, and the balance between artistry and marketing.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Paul’s work here:

    Website: http://www.paulthomsonphotography.co.uk/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PaulthomsonphotographyUk

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulthomsonphotography/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PaulThomsonPhotography

    Twitter/X: https://x.com/PaulTPhotograph

    Vero: https://vero.co/paulthomsonphotography

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #PaulThompson #LandscapePhotography #MinimalistPhotography #PhotographyJourney #ArtAndEnvironment

  • Carl Reid shares his journey in photography, starting from a simple iPhone camera during an unforgettable trip to the U.S. to his progression through various advanced camera models. He discusses his experiences and challenges in capturing breath-taking landscapes and the significance of moments of failure in learning and growth.

    Carl also dives into the technical aspects of his work, including his transition from Capture One to Adobe Photoshop, and his reflective practice method. He emphasizes the importance of connecting with nature and explains how photography can be a powerful tool for conservation efforts. Finally, Carl talks about his plans to increase his online presence and offers valuable insights into his creative process.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Carl’s’ work here:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlreidphotography/

    Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/187793896@N04/

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography #astrophotography #nature

  • Hans Strand, born in 1955 in Marmaverken, Sweden, transitioned from a nine-year career in mechanical engineering to landscape photography in 1990, a decision he has never regretted. Drawn to the untamed and raw expressions of nature, Hans believes, "The wilderness is the mother of all living things." His work spans diverse locales from polar deserts to rainforests, capturing the forces that shape landscapes. Recently, his focus has shifted to human impacts on ecosystems, including water pollution and agricultural landscapes.

    Internationally acclaimed, Hans's photography is published in numerous photo and art magazines. He has won thirteen international awards, including the Hasselblad Master Award in 2008, and published seven books centered on environmental themes and humanity's relationship with nature. His images, while frozen in time, tell dynamic stories of movement, evolution, and the passage of time.

    In this episode, Hans discusses his evolution from grand landscapes to intimate compositions, and the importance of personal expression in his work. He shares his thoughts on the challenges posed by AI, the influence of social media, and the difficulty of sustaining a career in landscape photography.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Hans’s work here:

    Website: https://www.hansstrand.se/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hansstrandofficial/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063591182238

    Aqua Book: https://www.kozubooks.com/books-new/aqua-by-hans-strand

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    Or subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@grantswinbournephotography

    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography

  • Annette Ruzicka is an award-winning visual storyteller based in Melbourne, Australia. Following a career in conservation, she developed a deep affinity with the natural world and dedicated herself to telling stories centered on the environment and related issues, including endangered species, First Australians, and mental health in the context of the global climate crisis. Her work has been published in prominent outlets such as the BBC, New York Times, Australian Geographic, and Guardian Australia.

    Annette has been a finalist for Australia's National Photographic Portrait Prize (2016), the Olive Cotton Portrait Prize (2019), the CLIP award (2020), and the Australian Photography Awards (2020). She won silver in the 2020 BIFAs (landscape category) and was the 2017 Sunstudios Emerging Photographer of the Year. As a member of the Many Australian Photographers Group, she is dedicated to exploring issues facing regional and suburban Australia.

    In this episode Annette talks about her focus on positive conservation stories, and the challenges and rewards of her field. She shares insights on staying motivated, dealing with failures, and the impact of purpose-driven work, touching on ethical photography and memorable experiences in her career.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Annette’s work here:

    Website: https://www.annetteruzicka.com.au/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annetteruzickaphotography/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annetteruzickaphotography/

    Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast

    Or subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@grantswinbournephotography

    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography

  • Tania Malkin's passion for photography began early, collecting travel postcards on family camping trips around Western Australia and receiving her first SLR camera at seven. Inspired by the Australian outback's colors and the Australian Impressionist art movement, Tania's interest in photography and art has been a significant part of her life journey. Initially studying fine art and art history, she used photographic images as references for her paintings. However, landscape photography, particularly aerial photography, took precedence in the late '90s.

    Living and working in remote locations has given Tania the opportunity to explore and capture stunning landscapes, creating artworks across various mediums, including photography, painting, and ceramics. Tania describes aerial images as illustrations of the landscape in a completely different way, offering a journey through the history of a landscape that oscillates between the surreal and reality.. Tania's work is renowned for its unique perspectives and storytelling through images, capturing the essence of the landscapes she explores. She continues to shape her approach to landscape photography, offering a glimpse into the future of the art form.

    We discuss her experiences working with Fujifilm, her transition from terrestrial to aerial photography, and the logistical and creative challenges that come with it. We touch on her approach to planning shoots, her philosophy on storytelling through images, the business side of photography, and her struggles with pricing and marketing her work along with lots more.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Tania’s work here:

    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tm_artphoto

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tm_artphoto/

    Website: https://artisticimageco.com/

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #landscapephotography #aerialphotography #Australianlandscape #photographyjourney #artisticphotography

  • Alexandra MacAlpine, better known as Xan, is the founder and sole operator of The Social Herd, a creative hub she runs from home in the Central West of New South Wales. Living on a mixed farm with her husband Alex, Xan draws inspiration from her rural surroundings and Alex's insights into marketing products to farmers.

    With a background in design and photography from the University of Technology in Sydney, Xan initially pursued a career in marketing and communications. It wasn't until 2020 that she combined her skills and passion for photography by starting The Social Herd. Through her business, Xan collaborates with rural-based enterprises, offering strategic and creative marketing solutions. The best part for Xan is the opportunity to pick up her camera again and capture the essence of rural life.

    Xan's photography is authentic, showcasing everyday individuals at work, including her husband Alex on their property. She uses a mix of ground and aerial shots, often employing a drone to capture dynamic images. Her limited-edition prints, with only 25 copies each, are intended to be timeless and unique. Each day presents new opportunities for Xan to capture the rural beauty and hardworking spirit of her community.

    Alexandra shares how her daily life deeply influences her photography. She discusses the importance of showcasing women in agriculture, her journey from studying design and photography to finding her niche in rural landscapes, and the challenges and joys of working with livestock.

    She also highlights how her work promotes understanding between rural and urban communities and reflects on the evolving role of photography in telling authentic stories of the land. Her insights are a testament to the power of photography in capturing the timeless beauty of rural Australia and its hardworking people.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Alexandra’s work here:

    Website: https://www.thesocialherd.com.au/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesocialherd_au/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialherdmarketing/

    Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast

    Or subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@grantswinbournephotography

    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography #ruralmarketing #photographybusiness #ruralbusiness #creativehub #marketingstrategy

  • Martine Perret is a photographic artist who was born in Paris, and now lives and works from her base in Margaret River. She is known for her startlingly beautiful portrayal of the Western Australian landscape, often employing aerial captures and portraiture to tell important stories of our times.

    Her approach to artistic work is based on a career in photojournalism, including a decade covering UN peacekeeping missions in conflict zones, in South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Timor-Leste and West Africa where she documented the Ebola crisis.

    Recent projects Ngala Wongga (Come Talk) - Cultural Significance of Languages in the Goldfields and Belong – Language connecting feeling, culture, country exhibition at the WA Museum Boola Bardip, highlight the importance of First Nations' languages.

    In December 2022 Martine was honoured to travel to Paris with Wardandi Elders Vivian Brockman Webb, Mitchella Hutchins and artist Roly Skender to launch the UNESCO International Decade of Indigenous Languages with the presentation of the collaborative audio-visual work Wannang Biridge (Light of the Peppermint Tree), which was originally created at The Farm Margaret River, following a residency with SymbioticA on photomicrography at CELLCentral in the school of Anatomy and Human Biology at The University of Western Australia.

    Martine shares her journey from her beginnings in Paris and Bordeaux, through her extensive travels with the UN, to settling in Sydney and eventually Western Australia. We talk about the crucial role of photography in society, the impact of digital evolution on the field, and the personal philosophies that guide Martine's work.

    Martine provides insights into her creative process, the importance of following one's intuition in photography, and the balancing act between professional pursuits and personal commitments.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Martine’s work here:

    Website: https://martineperret.photoshelter.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martineperret

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MartinePerretPhotographer

    Twitter/X: https://x.com/martineperret

    Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast

    Or subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@grantswinbournephotography

    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography #aerialphotography #photographyjourney #photographyinspiration #photographytips

  • Tim Wrate's childhood passion for drawing fantastical landscapes evolved into a love for photography during a 2001 expedition to Mount Kenya. However, it wasn't until 2008, after completing his academic pursuits, that he fully embraced photography. Inspired by medium format panoramic photographers, he adopted a medium format slide film camera in 2010, dedicating himself to mastering its nuances and the discipline required for film photography.

    In 2018, on a family holiday in Western Australia, a chartered flight over Hutt Lagoon revealed stunning textures and colors, igniting his fascination with the aerial perspective. This new pursuit led him to travel across Australia, capturing diverse landscapes, from cloud inversions in Kosciuszko National Park to dramatic tidal ranges in the Kimberley.

    Aerial photography, though challenging, offered unique rewards. From the open windows of light aircraft and doorless helicopters, Tim navigated wind buffeting, engine vibrations, and shifting perspectives to capture powerful images. Collaborating closely with skilled pilots, he revealed the hidden beauties of the landscapes. Tim's work transcends the obvious, offering fresh insights and a harmonious blend of geography and art.

    In this episode, Tim outlines his journey from childhood fascinations to his adult explorations of Australia's diverse terrains from the air.

    Highlighting his transition from film to digital photography and the strategic adoption of medium format cameras for panoramic vistas, he emphasizes the importance of finding a unique photographic voice.

    Additionally, we discuss the challenges and rewards of sharing art in the digital age, offering advice to aspiring aerial photographers and stressing the unending allure of discovery through the camera lens.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Tim’s work here:

    Website: https://www.timwrate.com.au/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tim_wrate/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timwratephotography

    Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast

    Or subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@grantswinbournephotography

    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography #aerialphotography #photographyjourney #photographyinspiration #photographytips

  • Terry Maday, a seasoned video production professional and the owner of Mayday Productions, based in Chicago, builds long-term client partnerships while also working as a Director and Director of Photography.

    He thrives on capturing stunning visuals and moments that blend together to inspire the hearts and minds of the viewer.

    Whether he is filming in the studio or on location, in the boardroom or on the factory floor, Terry brings creativity, versatility and authenticity to every collaboration across OLV, Social, Branded Content, Broadcast, and long-form.

    Terry shares insights into s the importance of telling stories not just through videos but across various social media platforms, adapting to different technical requirements like aspect ratios.

    We talk about Terry's collaboration with Trope, a publishing firm, and their work on 'Above and Across Chicago,' a book celebrating the city's architecture through stunning drone photography.

    We discuss the nuances of maintaining creativity and business acumen in a competitive industry, the transformative potential of travel, and the future of photography in an increasingly digital world along with lots more.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Terry’s work here:

    Website: https://madayproductions.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madayproductions/?hl=en

    Above & Across Chicago Book: https://trope.com/collections/books/products/above-and-across-chicago

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography #TerryMaday #MaydayProductions #dronephotography #Chicago #Director

  • Nici Cumpston, a proud Barkandji artist, curator, writer, and educator, highlights the significance of the Barka (Darling River) and the Murray-Darling Basin in her work.

    Through her art and advocacy, she addresses the crisis facing these vital waterways, emphasizing the need for recognition and protection. Documenting the backwaters and inland lake systems since 2000, she captures the ongoing connection and responsibility of Aboriginal peoples to the land. Her portraits of trees and waterways serve as a platform for discussion, urging collective action to safeguard our water resources.

    Cumpston's work invites us to humanize the rivers, recognizing their role as lifelines that sustain us physically, emotionally, and spiritually. As custodians of the land, she calls for a cultural responsibility to care for these vital ecosystems, emphasizing the importance of speaking up to ensure their protection for future generations.

    In the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours, Cumpston was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for "service to the museums and galleries sector, and to Indigenous art"

    Through various projects, collaborations, and exhibitions, she reflects on how photography serves as a powerful medium for storytelling, cultural expression, and raising awareness about environmental and social issues. We also touch on the challenges and opportunities in photography today, including the impact of digital technology and the role of ethical considerations when working on sacred lands.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Nici’s work here:

    Website: https://nicicumpston.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nici.cumpston

    Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography #IndigenousArt #AustralianArtist #LandscapePhotography #AustralianLandscape #ArtisticJourney

  • David Mercieca is a landscape photographer based in Australia, living on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, capturing the unique beauty of our natural world.

    David specialises in photographing the natural world but also loves to experiment and create unusual and unique images with no limits to the imagination.

    David began his photographic journey, about 20 years ago beginning with his initial inspirations from traveling and a love for the outdoors, transitioning through life changes and rekindling his passion after a break from photography.

    We discuss David's approach to photography, including his shift from capturing memories to pursuing creative fulfillment, his experimentation with different techniques, and his experiences with competitions and exhibitions.

    David also reflects on the importance of photography in capturing moments of nature, his challenges with printing, and the emotional and experiential rewards the craft offers.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find David’s work here:

    Website: https://www.backbehindthelens.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/back_behind_the_lens

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/backbehindthelensphotography

    Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast

    and subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@grantswinbournephotography

    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography

  • Erin Babnik requires very little introduction to landscape photographers. She’s renowned for her incredible images and knowledge which she shares through workshops year round.

    We discuss insights into her photography journey, highlighting its profound impact on her life as both a career and a creative pursuit. She discusses the challenges of sustaining inspiration, and her transition from art historian to landscape photographer.

    Erin also offers valuable insights into her creative process, discussing the balance between planning and spontaneity, the significance of exploring new locations, and her approach to workshops.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Erin’s work here:

    Website: https://erinbabnik.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/babnikphoto

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinbabnik/

    Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/ErinBabnik

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu7NGsIPvrRr4HDjGGVyxIQ

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography #ErinBabnik #ArtOfPhotography #NaturePhotography #CreativeProcess

  • Based in the scenic Margaret River region of Western Australia, renowned for its lush forests, sprawling vineyards, and rugged coastline, Daniela Tommasi finds endless inspiration in her surroundings.

    Over the years, she’s developed a passion for sports, travel, and aerial photography, along with documenting events and showcasing the region's wineries.

    While her primary focus is in the South West of Australia, I frequently embark on travel projects across Western Australia and worldwide.

    In this episode Daniella shares how photography allows her to connect with nature and people, her transition from oceanography to professional photography, her experiences in various photography genres including aerial and sports photography, and Daniella's insights on balancing memories with artistic expression.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Daniela’s work here:

    Website: https://danielatommasiphotography.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danielatommasiphotography/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daniela_tommasi_photography/

    Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast

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    Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    #podcast #landscapephotography #DaniellaTommasi #AerialPhotography #PhotographyBusiness

  • Hilary Younger grew up pretty much alone, on a horse, in the bush...with a tendency to dream, and to become lost for hours in such things as a flower, or the wind on her face.

    Photography was a lure for many years, but has only been an integral part of Hilary’s life since 2007 merging with a deep love of the natural world.

    There is, at the bottom of it all, a deep reverence for land and life.

    For Hilary, landscape photography is an expression of the unique relationship of the photographer with the land. My photography is an attempt to communicate intimate moments in that relationship, which stir the emotions and touch the spirit.

    We explore Hilary's progress through the world of photography, starting from her introduction to landscape photography out of personal crisis to her profound journeys across the Tasmanian wilderness and international deserts.

    Hilary shares her transformative experiences, the risks taken to capture breathtaking shots, and the pivotal role of solitude in artistic creation along with lots more.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Hilary’s work here:

    Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/people/15418398@N00/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hillary_younger/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hillsees/

    Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast

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  • Krystle Wright, an Australian adventure photographer, cinematographer, and director, leads a semi-nomadic lifestyle, capturing unique moments from extreme sports and expeditions worldwide. Introduced to photography through a disposable camera, she treasured its limited exposures during a summer trip, finding joy in its simplicity.

    Her insatiable curiosity propels her, relishing the unpredictability of travel. From paragliding in Pakistan to swimming with sperm whales, each assignment offers a distinct adventure.

    After a decade in the US, she returned to Australia in 2020 amid the lockdown. Reflecting on a storm-chasing film with Nick Moir, she recalls being caught in a ferocious dust storm, experiencing the awe-inspiring power of nature first-hand. Witnessing a tornado while driving, she was captivated by its hypnotic formation, fuelling her fascination with storm chasing.

    Krystle's work reflects her passion for adventure and storytelling, capturing the essence of extreme environments and the human spirit within them. Her photographs and films evoke a sense of wonder and inspire viewers to explore the world around them. With an unwavering dedication to her craft, she continues to push the boundaries of visual storytelling, leaving an indelible mark on the world of adventure photography.

    We talk about her passion for capturing the natural world, the evolution of her career from sports photography to adventure photography, and the challenges she’s faced in the industry along with lots more.

    I hope you enjoy the show!

    You can find Krystle’s work here:

    Website: https://www.krystlewright.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krystlejwright/

    Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/krystlewright

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