Online

The Art and Science of Landscape Photography

with Glenn Randall

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Course Description

Glenn Randall’s approach to teaching landscape photography can be summed up in eight words: master the craft, and the art will follow.

The craft of landscape photography goes far beyond understanding photography basics like aperture and shutter speed. It includes the ability to use topographic maps and computerized mapping tools to plan your photographs and to locate promising subjects in the field. It also includes concepts from geography, which tells us how the angle of sunrise and sunset varies throughout the year, and a working knowledge of atmospheric optics—the science of how sunlight interacts with our atmosphere.

Most crucially, the craft of landscape photography includes understanding how the complexities of human vision affect the way we see the world and the way we view art. Understanding how our visual system processes high-contrast scenes help participants produce beautiful and true-to-life renditions of those scenes.

Students have time for hands‐on practice with their new skills and put their new knowledge to immediate use by undertaking assignments after each online session. These assignments can be completed anywhere: your backyard, the park around the corner, or a nearby city, county, or state park, if those near you are open. This workshop also provides portfolio reviews to help students identify the strongest images in their current library and analyze why they have impact, with the goal of refining the student’s understanding of subject choice, composition, light, and timing, improving the student’s ability to create evocative landscape images once the public lands fully reopen.

A good landscape photographer has the brain of an engineer and the heart of a hopeless romantic. This online workshop helps you develop both halves of your photographic personality.

Additional Information

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Advanced Amateurs
What You Should Know:

Working knowledge of digital workflow and manual mode on your digital SLR or mirrorless camera. Participants must be able to download and select images using image editing software for class sessions.

Policies:

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Categories
Nature & Landscape
about
Glenn Randall

Glenn Randall has been a full-time photographer, writer, and instructor for 43 years. He is a contributing editor for Outdoor Photographer magazine and in the course of his career over 2,000 of his photographs have been published, including 88 covers. He has also sold over 10,000 prints.

Three books of his landscape photographs have been published, Colorado Wild and Beautiful, Rocky Mountain National Park Impressions, and Sunrise from the Summit, which showcases images Glenn captured at sunrise from the summit of all 54 of Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks. His first textbook, The Art, Science, and Craft of Great Landscape Photography, was published in 2015; the second edition was published in June, 2020. His second textbook, Dusk to Dawn: A Guide to Landscape Photography at Night, was published in spring 2018.

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