So we find ourselves in lockdown, boohoo, but the weather has been fabulous (if a little chill), woohoo!
You have done as much gardening as your back can stand, or is that just me? So why not take some time to view some online photography tutorials, there is a ton of it, enough to fill up several life times sitting front of your PC, laptop or tablet. Therein lies the problem there is too much. So, I am starting a series, picking some suggested content that you may enjoy based on the work of individual photographers.
The first is Thomas Heaton: https://thomasheaton.co.uk/about-thomas-heaton/
THOMAS HEATON got serious about photography when he was 16. His images are all about the outdoors and telling a story. These are a selection of his YouTube tutorials for you to enjoy.
If you have any comments please add to the forum or you can email me directly. (philwise@gmail.com)
A Landscape Photography Tutorial
Especially useful comments on apps for assessing weather.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7WL02EhEUU
One Photograph from Location to Lightroom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0kfUiRX7Rk
Landscape Photography - Simple Clean Minimal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nre-qPW5m5E
My Printing Workflow from Start to Finish
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSmISUQF4Vs
Landscape Photography - Do We Need Filters Anymore?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvD-CKPceg0
Thanks Phil. Very useful.
A long time watcher of Thomas's blogs, a great storyteller and a wonderful photographer, also seems a really nice chap which has been confirmed by a couple of people I know. Well worth watching.
Others I have a lot of time for are Brendan van Son, Greg Snell, Gary Gough and a new chap just starting up Henry Turner.