
Episode 20: - Interview with Landscape Photographer Sarah Howard
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In the 20th episode of "The Photography Junkie" podcast, host Jay welcomes landscape photographer Sarah Howard as a special guest. Sarah's journey into photography began with childhood inspiration from her father's amateur photography, leading to a profound love for landscapes. Her transition from a hobbyist to a professional photographer was marked by mentorship from renowned photographer Charlie Wake. Sarah's authentic photography style emphasizes natural and muted colors, avoiding excessive post-processing.
The episode also delves into the challenges and rewards of landscape photography, including the importance of protecting camera gear in the great outdoors and adapting to unpredictable weather conditions. Sarah's minimalist gear approach and her preference for in-camera techniques showcase her commitment to capturing the essence of landscapes naturally. She shares her favorite photography locations, the impact of travel on her work, and her dedication to creating photography guidebooks. Sarah's journey inspires photographers to persevere and pursue their passion for capturing the beauty of the world through their lenses.
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