Field and Screen is live!

One of the most common questions I’ve received during workshops and PhotoTalk presentations is, “How did you get from ‘there’ to ‘here’?”, ‘there’ being the scene captured in the field, and ‘here’ being the finished image or print. Field and Screen is an attempt to bridge that gap.
I’m a sworn Real-world photographer. What you see displayed in my photographs are representations of my experiences in the field. They is not SOOC images—the raw file is processed to breathe life back into what I call ‘machine files’, bringing the human emotion to bear in re-creating the experiences of ‘being there’.
To do this takes effort. Field & Screen walks you through the process of assembling the aesthetic elements of the scene, given the ambient conditions present at the time. Technical considerations are discussed, followed by post-capture processing techniques, specifically using Lightroom.
Have a look at the first instalment: Clearing Storm, Bow River, Banff:
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