Episode 009 with Pacific Northwest landscape photographer Chris Williams! Chris is a 30 year old writer and award winning Seattle, WA area based landscape photographer with a serious passion for the outdoors, specializing in Pacific Northwest Landscape photography. Whether it’s climbing, hiking or snowboarding, you can always find Chris in the mountains or on the water.
Chris recently won some awards and joined me on the podcast to talk about those awards, his vision for photography, the artistic process, his process for shooting and processing black and white images, and his thoughts on all things landscape photography!
James Lane - Processing Emotion Through Landscape Photography
Claude Fiddler - Inside the High Sierra via Large Format Film
James Rodewald - Inspiration | Our Nemesis | Meditation
NFTs and Landscape Photography - A Panel Discussion
Jordan Inglee - Flow States | Workflows | Nature vs. Money
Scott Wilson - A Photographer's Battle with Colon Cancer
Chris Murray - Quiet Scenes & the Difficulties with Full-Time Artistry
Danielle Hayden - Finance & Accounting for Photographers
Julian Elliott - Becoming a Generalist in Photography
Mark Denney - From Corporate Life to YouTube Sensation
Cath Simard - Composite Photographic Artwork
Lisa LaPointe - Seafaring Nature Photography
Paul Schmit - A Nuclear Physicist's Views on Landscape Photography
Zoe Pamintuan - A Teacher's Perspective on Landscape Photography
Mental Health and Landscape Photography - A Panel Discussion
Camille Seaman - An Indigenous Perspective on Landscape Photography
Joel Truckenbrod - Photographing the Subtle Beauty of Minnesota in Black and White
Matt McGee - Underwater Nature & Fine Art Photography
Bernard Geraghty - Capturing the Beauty of Ireland
Carolyn Cheng - The Feminine Sublime Through Aerial Landscape Photography
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