Welcome to episode 238 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by Michael Torkildsen - a landscape photographer who has been living on the road since right before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with his eyes on becoming a full-time photographer.
Michael has had to pivot quite a bit since he launched into his full-time career and has recently been putting in the hard work of writing a self-published book on composition. Michael and I chat about his book project, and focus a lot of our time on discussing the challenges of composition in landscape and nature photography. We also discuss:
In the episode we briefly discussed Greg Vaughn's excellent Photographing Oregon book, and Greg sent in a correction to the discussion:
"For Photographing Oregon, the publisher and I arranged a license for each of those photos with the creators. The photographers were paid in the form of 10 copies of the book (valued at $25 each), plus they received an adjacent photo credit and a link to their website in the book. With the exception of one photographer, all of the photographers that I asked to contribute readily did so on those terms. We did the same for photographs featured in Photographing Washington."
Here's who Michael recommended for the podcast this week:
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support Michael's Kickstarter Project.
2. Michael Rung's special offer.
3. Support the show on Patreon.
4. Join us on Clubhouse!
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330: Bruce Barnbaum - Five Decades of Landscape Photography
329: Let’s Go to Antarctica with Marc Muench and Richard Bernabe
328: Xuan-Hui Ng - Healing Grief Through Nature Photography and the Power of Mentorship
327: Adrien Mauduit - A Guide to Chasing the Aurora Borealis
326: Michael Ciccone - Infrared Landscape Photography
325: David Kingham & Cody Schultz - Building Community Through Nature Vision Magazine
324: Ricardo Da Cunha - Developing Guiding Principles
323: Jeff Zias - Innovation and Design Thinking in Landscape Photography
322: Michael Blanchette - Including the Hand of Man in Our Landscape Photographs
321: Kevin Pepper - The Canadian Ambassador to Mongolia
320: Astrid Preisz - Shedding Your Emotional Armor Through Nature Photography
319: Nic Stover - Aligning Your Core Values for Better Photography
318: Jason Pettit - A Unique Style for Distillation and Expression
317: Les Walkling - The Professor of Fine Art Printing
316: Richard Martin - Tools for More Creative Photography
315: Lizzie Shepherd - Re-finding Your Mojo in Landscape Photography
314: Angela Ledyard - Creating a Community for Black Female Landscape Photographers
313: TJ Thorne - Ebb & Flow
312: Alfredo Mora - Unlocking Creativity Through Experimentation
311: Matt Oliver - Landscape Photography from the UK Peak District
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