Episode 55: Today I sit down with award-winning landscape photographer, Cheyne Walls, to chat about:

How his formal training as a photographer learning both film and digital photography shaped his approach to landscape photographyWhy he uses an ALPA 12 TC camera with a Phase One digital backHow to use stitched images to create unique perspectives as well as large printable filesWhy he uses a light meter to help him with compositionWhat filters he uses to get the exposure he wants in-camera (rather than blending exposures)How to be prepared to travel at a moment’s notice to do photography, including being prepared for car camping and/or off-roading (and our shared love affair for Tacomas)His goals for his YouTube channelThe challenges and benefits of connecting with fellow photographersHow to approach photography competitionsSome tips on printingThe pros and cons of running his own galleryAnd much more!

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