Episode 61: Today I sit down with Oregon-based landscape photographer and educator, Sean Bagshaw, to chat about:
- How he transitioned from teaching middle school science to being a full-time landscape photographer and photography educator
- How he analyzed his own photographs and how that helped to improve his photography early on
- The importance of connecting with other photographers as part of his growth as a self-taught photographer
- How to translate what you connect with in the landscape into a compelling photograph and the importance of curiosity
- His approach to composition and the questions he asks himself when composing
- The role of shadow when it comes to being a student of light
- Understanding the three types of pixel values: luminosity, hue, and saturation
- Luminosity masks and why you may choose to use them in your photo-developing process
- How to know when to use different types of multiple exposure blending
- A whole lot more!
LINKS MENTIONED:
Website: http://www.outdoorexposurephoto.com/
Follow Sean Bagshaw on:
Producing Better Prints Video Tutorial with Sean Bagshaw and Zack Schnepf
Get 20% off all of Sean’s video tutorials and on the TK Panel with code “outdoorexp20”
Photo Cascadia website: http://www.photocascadia.com/
Sean’s photographs we discussed:
“Lineage”
Atlas of the Heart, Brené Brown (Amazon affiliate link meaning I receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you use that link to make a purchase)
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