Michael Cowen is a Kiwi born and bred who has been living in the UAE since 2006. Though it’s difficult to be an amateur photographer in the United Arab Emirates, Michael still manages to nurture his passion for landscapes and work on photo projects for ethical purposes.
Angela has always enjoyed photography but was using just her phone camera to take images for many years. Then, in 2018, she bought a DSLR and is now discovering a passion for long exposure landscapes in which she can capture a moment in time.
Although a late bloomer when it comes to photography, only picking up a camera in her mid-60s, Carolyn has found a passion for photographing flowers, even making greetings cards from her images.
Conservation has always been important to wildlife photographer Chris Patterson who says it is a privilege and a pleasure to be able to capture New Zealand’s unique natural biodiversity.
Freelance photographer David Prentice calls himself a people and landscape photographer. He has been taking landscapes for 5 years and says a good landscape photo must tell a story of the scene or space that is being photographed. Keep reading to learn more about his photography and how to take better landscape shots.
Tracey Walker explains how her work expresses issues that have affected or touched her somehow and discusses the inspiration and meaning of her latest series of works entitled ‘An Inverse World’ that stems from her observations of environmental and political change.
Guy Vickers developed a connection with the land as a teenager due to his farming background. This has enabled him to flourish as a landscape photographer, creating colourful, dramatic and attention-holding images of New Zealand’s stunning landscapes.
With over 30 years of experience working in the graphic design / graphic production industry (and having worked with Lightroom since its release) Mark Trufitt is now allowing his passion for photography to shine through.