Episode 49: Today I sit down with California landscape photographer and climber, Claude Fiddler, to chat about:

How an early experience on the John Muir Trail laid the foundation for his passion for the mountains and mountaineeringHow to think about risk assessment and learning how to safely dig deep mentally and physicallyThe photographers and writers who influenced how he approaches photographyWhat makes a photograph a picture rather than just a photoThe key element that makes a composition compelling and impactfulThe creative benefits of using a large or medium format cameraBehind the scenes of what it was like to create his new book, Inside the High Sierra, and the legacy of photographers and climbers of this region he hopes to share through it

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Website: http://www.claudefiddler.com/

Claude’s book: Inside the High Sierra

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