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.
Joseph Roybal - Harnessing the Power of Mentor-ship and Relationships in Landscape Photography
Margaret Soraya - The Power of Solitude in Landscape Photography
Manuel Palacios - The Relationship Between Photographic Art and Science
Todd Caudle - A Passion for Colorado Through Landscape Photography
Ethan Deshaies - Defining What Makes a Good Photograph
Epic Astro-landscape Photography Panel Discussion from Out of Chicago LIVE!
John Barclay - Discovering the Contemplative Style of Landscape Photography
Nick Carver - Soul-Searching for Personally Meaningful Photographs
Drew Armstrong - All About Drone Photography!
Christian Fletcher - Creating Original Landscape Photography in Western Australia
Women in Landscape Photography - A Panel Discussion
Brooks Jensen - Creating Personally Meaningful Landscape Photography
Toni Toreno - Photography Business After COVID-19
Jon Whitaker - Music vs. Landscape Photography: Compare and Contrast
Sarah Lyndsay - How to Become an Instagram Sensation
Clay Bolt - Using Photography as a Tool for Communication
COVID-19 Panel Discussion - How Landscape Photographers Can Respond
Ugo Cei - Travel Photography / Coronavirus / Journey into Film
Scott Walton - Finding an Audience for your Photography
J Henry Fair - Winner of our Conservation Award
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