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In this engaging conversation, Richard Young shares his journey from being an electrician in the UK to becoming a full-time photographer and workshop leader in New Zealand. He discusses the unique landscape of New Zealand, the differences in landscape photography between New Zealand and the US, and the challenges of running photography tours. Richard emphasizes the importance of expressive photography, the relationship between style and vision, and the need for intentionality in capturing the landscape. He also reflects on his evolving approach to photography and the significance of finding meaning in one's work. In this conversation, Richard Young discusses the deep connection between photography and nature, emphasizing the importance of immersing oneself in the landscape. He advocates for the significance of printed portfolios as a means of artistic expression and connection with viewers. Richard shares insights on crafting cohesive portfolios, refining one's best work, and balancing commercial intent with personal artistic vision. He also highlights the value of feedback in the creative process and introduces upcoming retreats focused on style and composition.
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In this engaging conversation, Richard Young shares his journey from being an electrician in the UK to becoming a full-time photographer and workshop leader in New Zealand. He discusses the unique landscape of New Zealand, the differences in landscape photography between New Zealand and the US, and the challenges of running photography tours. Richard emphasizes the importance of expressive photography, the relationship between style and vision, and the need for intentionality in capturing the landscape. He also reflects on his evolving approach to photography and the significance of finding meaning in one's work. In this conversation, Richard Young discusses the deep connection between photography and nature, emphasizing the importance of immersing oneself in the landscape. He advocates for the significance of printed portfolios as a means of artistic expression and connection with viewers. Richard shares insights on crafting cohesive portfolios, refining one's best work, and balancing commercial intent with personal artistic vision. He also highlights the value of feedback in the creative process and introduces upcoming retreats focused on style and composition.
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