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Love horses, all things horses, but your equestrian photography just isn't turning out right? Then you're going to love the conclusion to our interview with professional photographers and equine enthusiasts Laura Cotterman and Christina Handley since they're sharing their knowledge and expertise on the subject right here.

Horse lovers and professional photographers Christina Handley and Laura Cotterman join us to share their tips, tricks, ideas and personal stories about equestrian photography.

In the second part of our interview, Ken Parker reveals his personal secrets of expedition photography. He will revolutionize your views on nature photos, demonstrating that you too can set out on this sort of adventure.

Ken Parker is a master of expedition photography, putting more time and planning into each image than some people put into an entire shoot. Join us as he shares his secrets for creating landscapes with depth, beauty, and power, from what lighting to use to plotting your expedition hike's trails.

Just in case you've missed our earlier notices, we've made the switch from bi-weekly to monthly podcasts so there is no interview this week or next.

If you love abstract art photography, you'll fall head over heels for Alan Babbitt. Not only does he do a fantastic job of sharing his advice and tips for creating visual interest and power in abstract art photography, he hands out the very best in practical and inspiring advice. This is one interview you won't want to miss!

Alan Babbitt is proof positive that passion, dedication, and talent are enough to overcome any hurdle in the world of abstract photography. He has overcome numerous physical problems to create works of astounding beauty, and with his help, you too can master the genre of abstract photography.

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In the second part of our interview with Bert Monroy, he reveals stunning tricks and tips for creating photo realistic art. Bert's expertise and the amazing images he creates from scratch using Adobe Photoshop as his base are simply stunning.

Photoshop Hall of Famer Bert Monroy doesn't think of himself as a photographer, he considers himself a hyper-realist artist. His artist palette lies in the toolbox of Photoshop. If that sounds unusual, it's because it is: there are artists, and there are photographers, but there aren't many artists who use Photoshop as their medium.

Not only does Bert use Photoshop creatively and effectively, he also has a unique viewpoint to share with our listeners.