16 Hours Of Highs And Lows f/96 - a podcast by Scott Davenport

from 2022-03-16T00:00

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Highs and lows are part of any artistic pursuit and photographers are certainly not immune. I am no stranger to emotional peaks and valleys, and I’m sure you can relate as well. In this episode of the podcast, I share a story across the span of one day during which I hit both highs and the lows in my photography… in very rapid succession.

I think you’ll find it a relatable story. Also, how pre-visualization of an image is good yet spontaneity and the element of surprise also yields good work. I hope you enjoy the show. Keep an eye on my YouTube channel for on-location and behind the scenes footage of the photo outing described in this podcast.

There is one space open for my one and only landscape photography workshop for 2022. The Big Sur Experience is a 4-day photo workshop in the Big Sur area on the California coast. The cost is $1695 for this 4-day workshop. Click the link to read all the details on the workshop page.

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