Welcome to episode 224 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast!
This week on the podcast I was joined by Chris Murray, a professional full-time nature photographer living in Syracuse, New York. Chris' photography predominately features the the woods, lakes, mountains, and streams of New York State. Chris is a geologist by training and his lens is typically focused on quiet scenes of nature in his own backyard.
Chris and I discuss a variety of topics this week, including:
Here are the individuals that Chris recommended on the podcast:
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
2. Guy Tal's Book, "More Than a Rock" - use code GUYTAL35 for 35% off!
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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
286: Norman McCloskey - Staying True to Yourself in Nature Photography
285: Karen Waller - Using Photography to Process Grief
284: Deirdre Rosenberg - In Defense of the American Pika
283: Valda Bailey - Unlocking Creativity with ICM & Multiple Exposure
282: Marsha Kirschbaum - An Appreciation of Dark Skies
281: Eric Erlenbusch - Nature Photography as a Lifelong Pursuit
280: Alberto Rodriguez-Garcia - Psychedelics & Abstraction in Nature Photography
279: Alex Vita - Designing a Photography Website
278: Jeff Freestone - The Pursuit of Happiness Through Photography
277: Richard Boutwell - Photography as a Vehicle for Personal Growth
276: Tim Baca - The Thrill of Storm Chasing
275: Joel Hazelton - Exploring Arizona
274: Hans Strand & Eric Bennett - Artists Asking Artists Series - #1
273: Jeff Schewe - The Development of Photoshop and Lightroom
272: Andrew Baruffi - Overcoming Depression Through Nature Photography
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