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The Slow Approach: Using Slow Photography to Create Impactful Nature Photos
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Jennifer Renwick
The Slow Approach: Using Slow Photography to Create Impactful Nature Photos
Have you ever practiced "Slow Photography"? While it's a relatively new idea in nature photography, the process of slowing down has been prevalent in many disciplines in the past few decades. Slowing down while photographing the landscape can inspire creativity, help you to leave expectations behind to allow for more thoughtful photography, connect with the subjects you're photographing and so much more.
Jennifer will share and discuss what slow photography is and how practicing slow photography while photographing has helped her create more impactful and fulfilling nature photography. She will share her insights using examples from her journeys through the landscape and discuss how to create more meaningful imagery that connects with the viewer. She will introduce slow photography and concepts and techniques used to slow down, such as experimenting, finding stories in the landscapes, and curating photography projects.
Biography:
Jennifer is a full-time nature photographer based in Golden, Colorado. She travels the American West with her partner, fellow photographer David Kingham in a travel trailer, teaching photography workshops in various National Parks and wilderness areas. While she photographs the landscape, she has a particular interest in photographing natural abstracts and smaller scenes. She extends her photography passion to her students by teaching visual storytelling, slowing down in the field to connect with their subjects from behind their lenses, and expressing themselves through their imagery.
Her work has been featured in various photography magazines, including Landscape Photography Magazine, On Landscape, and Lenswork’s “Seeing in Sixes” photography books.
Registration is required for this virtual presentation. Registration is FREE for LVPC members. A link to the video recording of the presentation will be emailed to all registrants, both members and non-members, within a week following the meeting. To signup, click the "Register Now" button above and to the right (Members, be sure to log-on first). Connection information will be included in your registration confirmation and in follow-up reminder emails.
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