Issue 317
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End frame: Alaskan Arctic Circle in spring, Caribou wandering in a herd by Michio Hoshino
One evening following dinner in the cook shack at the Alaska McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and Refuge, Michio Hoshino showed me a prepublication book of his photographs. more
Juan Tapia
Disconnecting allows me to return to photography with fresh eyes, appreciating the creative process in a fuller and more open way. more
Geotagging, Gatekeeping, and Responsible Location Sharing in Landscape Photography
This week, I had the misfortune of having one of my most unique photographs go viral in a Facebook Group about Colorado Photography. I say misfortune because this explosion in views came with a litany of comments from viewers asking me to provide the exact location of the photograph. more
This Vanishing World
The story of a refugee migrant who healed himself from the horrors of war in his homeland and found a new purpose in remote country is one that continues to offer an important idea for all Australians. more
What Makes a Great Photo?
It is when the photographer adds nothing of their imagination or individuality to the photo that it becomes nothing more than a recording of objective appearances. more
But What’s in the Mountains?
Big Sur is renowned for its beautiful, rugged coastline, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Santa Lucia Mountains. However, the features within these mountains are less known. more