National Geographic Traveler Photography Seminar

by Chris Christensen
photography Add comments

soloway nature pictureLast Saturday I had the pleasure of attending a photography seminar put on by the National Geographic called Putting the WOW in Your Nature & Outdoor Photography. The seminar was talk by Eddie Soloway and Tim Davis.

Soloway and Davis have very different styles in photography with Soloway focusing on more fine art nature photography (sometimes abstract) and Davis on more wildlife and animal photography. Each of them contributed one of my favorite parts of the seminar.

Soloway did a segment called “How Come Mine Don’t Look Like That?” where he shared some pictures he took just out of high school and some of his first commercial pictures and critiqued what was wrong with them and how he could have improved them. Since they looked like some of my photographs that was a great lesson in looking at a scene as a photographer.

Davis has gone to Antarctica to photograph Emperor penguins, Borneo to photograph Orangoutangs, and elsewhere. He talked a lot about what kind of shot would sell such as composing a photograph so that an editor could use it and have a place to put the text of a story or shooting a theme (like “follow the leader” with penguins) that an art director would buy to use in an ad campaign. Editorial photography is how to make a name but commercial photography is how to support your family. Since I recognized a number of the photographs he showed this added special value.

The seminar covered the following areas:

  • Lighting Your Fire for Nature Photography
  • What Are the Skills A Nature Photographer Needs?
  • How Come Mine Don’t Look Like That?
  • Gear: Keeping It Simple
  • On Assignment: Behind the Scenes, From Start to Finish
  • Breaking Out of Your Box
  • The Spirit of Nature Photography
  • Your Next Steps

If you have a chance to attend a seminar by either Soloway or Davis I would recommend it.

Related posts:

  1. Travel to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks – Amateur Traveler Episode 183 Transcript This is a transcript of an episode of the Amateur...
  2. Bryce National Park – Photo Friday Bryce National Park in Utah is a wonderful place...
  3. Venice, Italy – The Bridge of Sighs – Photo Friday The bridge of sighs is a well known Venice...

Add This
Stumble
Facebook
please share this post:

by Chris Christensen

Chris Christensen is the host of the Amateur Traveler. Chris left his day job in January 2010 to focus on consulting, podcasting and blogging. He was the Executive Vice President of Engineering and Operations for a company in Silicon Valley (LiveWorld) that runs online communities for companies like eBay, Marriott, American Express, Campbells, Kimberly Clark, A&E, and Mini Cooper.

Leave a Reply