Podcast #17: Fine Art Landscape Photography -- An Interview With William Neill
World class photographer Bill Neill shares expert tips, techniques and advice for stunning landscape photography results
Landscape photography is one of the most inspiring of photography pursuits. Capturing the splendor of the ocean, the majesty of the mountains, the ambiance of a sunset -- it's truly an art.
Photographing the beauty of a landscape does not come without challenges, however.
If you want to do your landscapes justice, it helps to follow the advice of an expert, and we have just the expert to turn to. Award-winning photographer William Neill was kind enough to "drop in" and answer our listeners' top 7 photography questions.
Capturing the Landscape
The emails came pouring in when listeners found out I'd be interviewing world-renowned landscape photographer Bill Neill. We sorted through the questions asked and came up with the top seven.
Bill was so generous sharing his experience and advice. Just a few of the things you will learn from his interview include:
• The biggest and most common landscape photography mistake.
• How to take creative photos that capture fall colors.
• Why the camera is not the most important factor in landscape photography.
• The camera equipment Bill doesn't leave home without (this may well surprise you!)
• How to approach landscapes that have been photographed a million times with a "fresh" perspective.
To uncover Bill's landscape photography secrets and to get even more tips and advice from award-winning landscape photographer Bill Neill, or to access any of our 7 Photography Questions interviews, subscribe for FREE via iTunes and have each of our interviews downloaded to your iPod or your iPhone automatically. Or, if you prefer, you can listen directly on the Web by clicking the "Play Now" button below.
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