Episode 011 with one of my favorite photographers of all time, David Kingham, and his business and life partner, Jennifer Renwick. David and Jennifer are travelling landscape photographers living out of an RV. For David, photography and travel are his life passions, his business, Exploring Exposure, was born out of a need to share his passion with others. David and Jennifer live as nomads, on the road 365 days a year. We discussed some awesome topics on the podcast, including workshop etiquette and ethics, living in an RV, and various post-processing techniques.
Michael Frye - In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Great Masters
Dylan Fox - Western Australia Landscape Photography
Mahesh Thapa - Balancing photography and life as a physician
Brenda Petrella - Vermont and Outdoor Photography School
Aaron Nace - Photography Education and Phlearn.com
Dan Hawk - Commercial Photography as a Landscape Photographer
Franka Gabler - Unique Yosemite Landscape Photography
Ian Plant - Visual Flow in Landscape Photography
Alister Benn - Expressive Landscape Photography
Rachel Jones Ross - Canadian Night Photography
Tim Parkin - OnLandscape Magazine
Christian Heeb - International Travel Photographer Extraordinaire
Wayne Suggs - Photographing the Desert Mountains of New Mexico
Travis Andersen - Ski photography in Bozeman, Montana
Paul Marcellini - Landscape Photography in the Florida Everglades
Weihao Pan - Landscape Photography in China and Tibet
Taylor Gray - Landscape Photography as a College Student
David Cobb - Photographing Japanese Gardens and Landscape Photography on through-hikes
Aaron Reed & Colby Brown - Marketing and Business Strategies for Landscape Photography
Brandi Mowles - Facebook and Instagram Marketing for Photographers
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