To see and listen to Landscape Photographers like Joe is truly an honor to the craft of Landscape Photography. There's undoubtedly so much we can all learn from his works and advice. Fantastic video and I'm looking forward to seeing more.
We've got a few more from our 2014 conference to upload. There's also a few playlists with Joe doing some post processing as well. So do take a look at them :)
@@on_landscape Though camera technology has vastly advanced I find myself up to this day re-watching this video as well as the other playlists as they are still considerably relevant.
I am lucky that Joe's gallery is only 25 minutes away so it's good to pop in and browse. There is one photo that stands out to me.it's called Curling Kelp, somehow he comes alive at the coast!
wonderful talk, but 90% cold wet and inhospitable scenes, It's a cold day in England, would love more warm climate photos! Why are all professional photographers only happy in a woolly hat and bad weather?
In my opinion he is a very good landscape photographer. Of course his style may not appeal to every viewer. There are other pictures which are more eye catching. His photographs are not oversaturated nor HDRish, he also tends to shoot intimate landscapes instead of big vistas and rarely uses very wide lenses. All of this causes that those photographs may be overlooked when scrolling an instagram but will look good on the wall. Personally I much prefer to hang on my walls calm scenes and when I was choosing mine photograph to hang in the living room I’ve chosen woodland scene after rain instead of sunrise/sunset even though on the first glance dramatic light looks more impressive
To see and listen to Landscape Photographers like Joe is truly an honor to the craft of Landscape Photography. There's undoubtedly so much we can all learn from his works and advice. Fantastic video and I'm looking forward to seeing more.
We've got a few more from our 2014 conference to upload. There's also a few playlists with Joe doing some post processing as well. So do take a look at them :)
@@on_landscape Though camera technology has vastly advanced I find myself up to this day re-watching this video as well as the other playlists as they are still considerably relevant.
"exciting inspiring and constantly beguiling" who knew? So glad I watched this.
A very interesting and inspiring talk - thank you for sharing.
I am lucky that Joe's gallery is only 25 minutes away so it's good to pop in and browse. There is one photo that stands out to me.it's called Curling Kelp, somehow he comes alive at the coast!
Awesome video
I've seen this so many times, and I learn something new each time.
wonderful talk, but 90% cold wet and inhospitable scenes, It's a cold day in England, would love more warm climate photos! Why are all professional photographers only happy in a woolly hat and bad weather?
Interesting... but I've seen better landscape pictures, I'm afraid.
As has been said on many occasions, there is no accounting for taste.
In my opinion he is a very good landscape photographer. Of course his style may not appeal to every viewer. There are other pictures which are more eye catching. His photographs are not oversaturated nor HDRish, he also tends to shoot intimate landscapes instead of big vistas and rarely uses very wide lenses. All of this causes that those photographs may be overlooked when scrolling an instagram but will look good on the wall. Personally I much prefer to hang on my walls calm scenes and when I was choosing mine photograph to hang in the living room I’ve chosen woodland scene after rain instead of sunrise/sunset even though on the first glance dramatic light looks more impressive