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A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Moshe Levis
9 episodes
1 day ago
Empty bleachers. Cracked asphalt courts. Goalposts swallowed by vines. Once symbols of energy and competition, these forgotten fields are now overgrown — reclaimed by the same nature that was once cleared away to build them. In this episode, we explore Old Sports Fields in the Wilderness — where human triumph has turned into nature’s quiet victory lap. We’ll discuss the visual power of decay, the ecological process of reclamation, and what these spaces reveal about time, memory, and balance b...
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Empty bleachers. Cracked asphalt courts. Goalposts swallowed by vines. Once symbols of energy and competition, these forgotten fields are now overgrown — reclaimed by the same nature that was once cleared away to build them. In this episode, we explore Old Sports Fields in the Wilderness — where human triumph has turned into nature’s quiet victory lap. We’ll discuss the visual power of decay, the ecological process of reclamation, and what these spaces reveal about time, memory, and balance b...
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Episodes (9/9)
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
When Nature Takes the Trophy
Empty bleachers. Cracked asphalt courts. Goalposts swallowed by vines. Once symbols of energy and competition, these forgotten fields are now overgrown — reclaimed by the same nature that was once cleared away to build them. In this episode, we explore Old Sports Fields in the Wilderness — where human triumph has turned into nature’s quiet victory lap. We’ll discuss the visual power of decay, the ecological process of reclamation, and what these spaces reveal about time, memory, and balance b...
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2 days ago
27 minutes

A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Landscapes Beneath Our Feet
We often lift our cameras toward mountains, clouds, or sunsets. But what if we turned them downward — toward the earth itself? The Ground as the Sky explores how the terrain beneath our feet holds just as much beauty, structure, and meaning as the heavens above. In this episode, we’ll dive into the art of photographing the ground as if it were the sky — seeing textures, patterns, and shapes as galaxies, constellations, and stories written in soil, rock, sand, and ice. Plan your next photogra...
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3 days ago
30 minutes

A Different Take on Landscape Photography
When Architecture Meets Atmosphere
The skyline is humanity’s signature — steel and concrete piercing the heavens. But when storms roll in, the sky reminds us who’s really in charge. In this episode, we explore Concrete Meets Cloud: the breathtaking tension between skyscrapers and storm fronts. We’ll look at how photographers capture this fragile balance between permanence and impermanence, geometry and chaos, ambition and humility — when human architecture stands face-to-face with the power of weather. Plan your next photograp...
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4 days ago
23 minutes

A Different Take on Landscape Photography
The Shape of Air
Fog hides, but it also designs. In this episode, we explore Mist as Architecture — how fog transforms open space into something sculptural, how it reveals invisible depth, and how photographers can learn to see form, volume, and structure in the air itself. We’ll look at the science behind fog’s behavior, its cinematic use, the emotional psychology of obscurity, and how to use it as a compositional tool to create mood, mystery, and story in landscape photography. Plan your next photography ad...
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5 days ago
37 minutes

A Different Take on Landscape Photography
When the World Holds Its Breath
Just before a storm hits, the world changes. Colors deepen. Shadows stretch. The air hums with tension — a strange calm before chaos. In this episode, we explore The Last Light Before Rain: that fleeting, electric glow that transforms ordinary landscapes into cinematic moments. We’ll dive into the science behind it, the emotion it evokes, and how photographers can harness that magic window when nature paints with lightning in her brush.
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6 days ago
24 minutes

A Different Take on Landscape Photography
The Quiet Edges of Nature
In this episode, we explore Invisible Borders — those delicate meeting points between ecosystems where life shifts quietly from one form to another. Think of grassland fading into forest, desert kissing ocean, or mountain snow giving way to meadow. These places may seem subtle, but they’re where balance, tension, and change coexist. We’ll dive into the science, philosophy, and artistry behind photographing these natural thresholds — and what they reveal about connection, contrast, and coexist...
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1 week ago
28 minutes

A Different Take on Landscape Photography
The Aftermath of Travel
In this episode, we explore Post-Tourism—a haunting look at the world’s most photographed places after the people have left. From decaying boardwalks to once-vibrant viewpoints now overgrown with moss, we’ll uncover what remains when tourism disappears. Is the absence of humans a return to purity or a reminder of what we’ve taken? Through stories, photography insights, and cultural reflections, we’ll ask: What happens to a landscape when the audience goes home?
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1 week ago
27 minutes

A Different Take on Landscape Photography
The World Beneath Our Feet
What if the most beautiful landscapes aren’t on the horizon, but hidden in puddles beneath your feet? In this episode, we explore the art and philosophy of shooting the world upside-down — how reflections, rain, and perspective can turn an ordinary street into a surreal dreamscape.
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1 week ago
31 minutes

A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Tiny Worlds in Human Reflections
In this episode, we explore the hidden beauty of landscapes reflected in sunglasses — tiny worlds captured within human reflections. From the science of curved glass to the emotion behind the gaze, we uncover how a pair of lenses can hold entire horizons, turning portraits into portals and showing that sometimes, the most powerful landscapes live in the eyes that see them.
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1 week ago
25 minutes

A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Empty bleachers. Cracked asphalt courts. Goalposts swallowed by vines. Once symbols of energy and competition, these forgotten fields are now overgrown — reclaimed by the same nature that was once cleared away to build them. In this episode, we explore Old Sports Fields in the Wilderness — where human triumph has turned into nature’s quiet victory lap. We’ll discuss the visual power of decay, the ecological process of reclamation, and what these spaces reveal about time, memory, and balance b...