Chasing the Light Online Magazine Issue 48

Issue 48 of David Noton’s Chasing the Light Online Magazine is now available. In this month's Behind the Lens feature, reminisces on an autumn spent on Exmoor, as he photographed the golden colours of this beautiful landscape with one of his workshop groups. Next in the Low Down, he kicks off a mini series on the all-important subject of discovering new inspirations for your photography. He continues this theme in Stepping Back, where a trip back down the A303 from Gatwick past Stonehenge triggers mixed memories of this ancient monument, along with a desire to shoot it once again. In Hoddinott’s Hangout Ross Hoddinott welcomes the New Year with a 5-point checklist to give your technique a quick MOT, therefore ensuring that your photography is on the right track at the start of 2016. Do note that the full contents of Chasing the Light Online Magazine is available to full f11 subscribers only. Non-members can purchase individual issues of the magazine at a price of £4.20.
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Issue 48 of David Noton’s Chasing the Light Online Magazine is out now.
Every month we publish an issue of our unique Chasing the Light Online Magazine for our global following of f11 Members – sign up for membership here, or non-members can purchase a single edition of our magazine here.
With features from behind the lens of world-class landscape and travel photographer David Noton, plus a wealth of other renowned contributors including Ross Hoddinott, Jeremy Horner and Bas Meelker, it combines stunning photography of the most spectacular locations and wildlife on Earth with inspirational and technical features, video tutorials and video blogs, a member's gallery and industry news. The stories behind the photos make it an entertaining and inspirational monthly read, as well as an invaluable source of information and tuition for all who love our beautiful planet and photography.
In this month’s Behind the Lens article, David Noton reminisces on an autumn spent on Exmoor, as he photographed the golden colours of this beautiful landscape with one of his workshop groups. Next in the Low Down, David kicks off a mini series on the all-important subject of discovering new inspirations for your photography, first by considering his passion for history and the various ways in which this influences his work. He continues this theme in Stepping Back, where a trip back down the A303 from Gatwick past Stonehenge triggers mixed memories of this ancient monument, along with a desire to shoot it once again. And this month’s How It’s Done takes a slightly different tack from usual: David recounts a recent, successful, shoot in Australia, where he returned to base and found that he could not access the memory card from the shoot – for now, sadly, his images of the Kalbarri remain ‘lost’. Finally, he presents two of his ever-popular Fundamentals of Post-Production Videos.
Elsewhere, in Hoddinott’s Hangout Ross Hoddinott welcomes the New Year with a 5-point checklist to give your technique a quick MOT, therefore ensuring that your photography is on the right track at the start of 2016. In the Art of Landscapes, Bas Meelker celebrates his seventh year as a full-time landscape photographer by sharing with us his photo journey to this point, providing some pointers to succeeding as a professional photographer along the way. Another New Year treat: professional photographer Ben Pipe returns to pen a brand new series on travel and assignment photography titled The Pipe Line; in his debut article, he takes us to the Indian provinces of Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, providing a contemporary photo twist on the iconic sites there. Finally, for this edition’s Guest Feature we’re delighted to welcome on board professional photographer Eric Gendron, as he welcomes us to his home patch of New England on the weather-swept north-east coast of the USA, revealing a few hidden gems in this historic and diverse landscape.
Please note that the full contents of Chasing the Light Online Magazine is available to full f11 subscribers only. However non-members can purchase individual issues of the magazine at a price of £4.20 by clicking any of the blue highlighted 'view this article' headings.
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