Sunday, September 21, 2008

Learn To Capture Vibrant Results with Fall Color Landscape Photography

If you have ever looked at amazing landscape photography of Yosemite or some other gorgeous place and wondered what the photographer was thinking and how you can take stunning fall photographs like that, there's an important new free resource that has just become available.

William Neill, one of the world's top landscape photographers, reveals some of his most important secrets and techniques and answers seven of the biggest questions about landscape photography with podcast host Dr. Audri Lanford in this week's "7 Photography Questions" podcast interview.

You may have seen William Neill's award-winning landscape photography in such publications as National Geographic, Smithsonian, and Conde Nast Traveler - or exhibited at the Museum of Fine Art Boston and the Ansel Adams Gallery. "I got to spend time with Ansel Adams and learned a tremendous amount," recalls Neill. "For me landscape photography doesn't occur in the camera. It happens in the heart, with a passion for the subject and a reconnection to our own experience of nature."

During this week's free "7 Photography Questions" podcast you'll discover:

* Surprising tips for creating creative photographs of vibrant autumn colors.

* Ideas for capturing the intimate details of large, expansive landscapes.

* The biggest landscape photography mistake made by amateurs.

* Creating a signature look with magical lighting and mysterious moods.

*Special exercises to improve your landscape photography.

Towards the end of the interview, Neill also discusses several favorite photographs from his own personal portfolio and explains the ideas and techniques behind each one. You can find the current podcast called "Landscape Photography - An Interview with William Neill."

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