Tag : Nature Photography

Interview With Swiss Nature Photographer Guillaume Kaufmann

Guillaume Kaufmann is a Nature & Macro Photographer from Swiss Jura mountains, Switzerland. As hey says : “photography will be forever related to his grandfather who was a real “gear fanboy” and had a very nice collection of analogue cameras. Unfortunately, he died when I was 6 years old. I…

Interview With American Avian Photographer Scott Keys

Scott Keys is a Avian Photographer from Lehigh Valley, PA. In his words “A great picture shows the beauty of its subject and environment. It also provokes a thought emotion or connection. If a viewer can inspire a thought or emotion, I think it’s powerful.” Thanks Scott Keys, for accepting…

Interview With European Landscape Photographer Fabrice Forest

Fabrice Forest is a Landscape Photographer from French Alps, Europe. In his words “I think I came to photography, not for photography itself but for the relation to nature I have been taught in the family of farmers and foresters where I grew up. In my childhood, there was also…

Interview With Canadian Landscape Photographer Ross Buswell

Ross Buswell, who shoots under the name ‘Atmospherics’, is a multidisciplinary art director and photographer with over 30 years experience working professionally in the visual arts. Through formal lighting processes and a keen eye for detail, his photography transports the viewer into the actual mood, silence, and atmosphere of the…

An Inspiration Talk By Master Photographer Nick Brandt About His Photography Journey

In this video Master photographer Nick Brandt talking about his photography journey. I am greatly inspired the words and the work they featured in this video. Check it and inspire yourself. Nick Brandt was born in 1964 who photographs exclusively in the African continent, one of his goals being to…

British photographer Tim Flach Captured Animals That May Soon Be Extinct

British photographer Tim Flach has spent 2 years to documenting endangered animals. He greatly captured their habitats and their fragile existences. These photos provides us with an intimate and rare view into the beautiful lives of Earth’s most threatened creatures, and reminds us of everything we should be afraid to…

Fantastic Finalists Photos Of 2017 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest

For 2017 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest, The Natural History Museum of London has selected 13 entries out of 50,000 submissions from 92 different countries. The winners will receive a ticket to London for the awards ceremony as well as cash prizes up to £10,000 (about $13,000). Check these…

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