Episode 57: Today I sit down with California-based professional landscape photographer and educator, Michael Frye, to chat about:

His early days working at the Ansel Adams Gallery and who were some of his sources of inspirationWhat the art and craft of landscape photography meansHow both light on the landscape and the light from within can evoke emotions and moods in landscape photographyThe difference between developing your vision as a photographer versus a personal styleCreating personally expressive photographs from iconic locationsWhy do we photograph nature?The power of observation and releasing expectationsWorking with the light you have to create moodBalancing simplicity and complexityWhat makes a great photographAnd a lot more!

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Website: http://www.michaelfrye.com/ 

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Jerry Uelsmann Obituary

Michael’s article on Simplicity versus Complexity in Photography

Michael’s article on What’s the Least Interesting Part of This Photograph?

Brenda’s article on Nature Photographer’s Network: Creative Self-Expression When Everyone’s a Photographer

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Light, Gesture, & Color by Jay Maisel

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