Episode 36: In this special Tidbit Tuesday episode, I’m joined by previous guests, Sarah Marino and Jennifer Renwick, to chat about:

What makes photographing mud cracks so appealingHow local knowledge of the landscape can help you find mud formationsHow geology and weather affect the formation of mud cracks, peels, swirls, and curlsThe power of patience and curiosityExpert tips and techniques on how to photograph different of compositions of mudHow to respect the mud crackAnd much more!

LINKS MENTIONED:

Sarah Marino’s Website: https://www.smallscenes.com

Jennifer Renwick’s Website: http://www.jenniferrenwick.com

Episode 13: Creative Self-Expression, Composition, and Letting Go of Expectations With Sarah Marino

Episode 23: Creating Natural Abstracts, Slow Photography, and Photography Projects With Jennifer Renwick

Helicon Focus (focus stacking software)

Mud Articles from Sarah and Jennifer:

Behind the Shot: Mojave Desert Mud Cracks

A Tale of a Flood and Mud

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