Saturday, September 22, 2007

Two Approaches To Lanscape Photography

Photographers Jim Richardson and J. Henry Fair provide some insight into their individual approach to landscape photography on the Popular Photography and Imaging website.

National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson has shot the Celtic lands of Cornwall, the architecture of Venice, and the whisky country of Scotland. But when he returns home, it is to Lindsborg, Kansas, that most American of places.

J. Henry Fair's photographs are deceptive. Mostly aerial views shot from a small plane, their rich palette and texture give them the quality of abstract paintings. But in fact, the images illustrate some of the ugliest places on the planet.

Read about their techniques and view image galleries at popphoto.com.
Image © Jim Richardson

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