Aerial Nature and Landscape Photography is often viewed by more traditional landscape photographers as somewhat of a cheat code for making surprising images; however, I don't think this is necessarily the case. Capturing interesting, compelling, and thought-provoking images from the air still requires a great deal of artistic talent, technical talent, and perfect execution, especially when photographed from an airplane.
This week on the podcast I was joined by Aussie nature photographer and aerial specialist, Mieke Boynton (pronounced Mee-ka), who has an incredible passion for aerial photography. You may recognize Mieke's name from last week's episode with her partner, Matt Palmer. They co-manage a gallery together in Bright, Australia. Mieke was also the winner of the Natural Landscape Photography Awards Abstract and Details category with an evocative, elegant, and thought-provoking aerial photograph that will absolutely astonish you. Mieke and I cover such a fun variety of subjects this week, including her passion for an area called the Kimberley, which is an area of Australia that has deep Aboriginal roots, which we discuss at length.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
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Here is who Mieke recommended on the podcast this week:
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306: Michele Sons - Photographing the Magic of Appalachia
305: Walid Azami - Pricing Your Photography
304: Hank Erdmann - Improving Your Nature Photography Through the Use of the Five Senses
303: Sigfrido Zimmermann - An Ecologist’s Take on Nature Photography
302: Joe Cornish & Alex Nail - Artists asking Artists #5
301: Exploring Antarctica
300: Marc Adamus
298: Matt Palmer - 2019 Australian Photographer of the Year
297: Nick Becker - What Neuroscience Tells Us About Creativity
296: Ethical Considerations for Wildlife Photography - Pam Dorner & Jennifer Leigh Warner
295: Jay Rasmussen - Finding Success with Art Fairs
294: Ilan Shacham - Photographing Israel & the Challenge of Monetization
293: Radomir Jakubowski - Think Like an Economist to Improve Your Photography
292: Alister Benn - Surrender Yourself to the Landscape
291: Jon Norris - Obsession with Joshua Tree National Park
290: Rich Rudow - Exploration of the Grand Canyon
289: Artists Asking Artists #3 - Guy Tal & Alex Noriega
288: Martin Gonzalez - Discovering the Little Surprises in Nature
287: Artists Asking Artists #2 - David Thompson & Candee Watson
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