
Photographing a Geographic Story
Steve KossackDescription
Telling a geographic story through photography is a challenge. In this video, professional landscape photographer Steve Kossack explains, “Nature never does one thing only once in one place.”
In the Arizona desert, Steve shows you how to be aware of all around you, how to follow the lines into the strongest composition. He finds a group of sandstone swirls and sets up a composition that follows the lines around. To tell the geographical story, he shoots wide, including the clouds. He demonstrates how to get the big picture.
Come along with pro shooter Steve Kossack to the Arizona desert for landscape photography tips to help you tell a geographic story.
MORE IN THIS COURSE:
- Telling a Story with Pictures—Course Preview
- Taking a Warm-Up Shot
- Bringing Out the Elements in Your Photos
- Capturing a Desert Photography Scene
- How to Use a Tilt-Shift Lens
- Photographing a Desert Wave
- Photographing a Geographic Story
- Capturing an Iconic Image in Outdoor Photography
- The Backwards Image in Landscape Photography
- The Flying Angel
- The Flying Angel Reversed
- The Exit
- Capturing Canyon Debris Inside an Arizona Canyon
- Composition for Abstract Photographs