Posts Tagged stock photography
Interview Series: Canadian Landscape Photographer Daryl Benson
Less than a month after featuring outdoor and nature photographer Darwin Wiggett, I’ve landed an interview with another prairie-living, mountain-loving Alberta-based photographer: Daryl Benson. “I’m biased,” he admits, “but I think this is the most beautiful place on earth, especially for a landscape photographer.” Although earning the majority of his income from stock photography, marketed [...]Interview Series: Nature and Outdoor Photographer Darwin Wiggett
Darwin Wiggett is a Canadian-based nature and outdoor photographer. Getty Images, First Light, and All Canada Photos market Wiggett’s stock photography. He’s also authored eleven books, including Canadian bestsellers Dances With Light – The Canadian Rockies, Darwin Wiggett Photographs Canada, and How-to Photograph the Canadian Rockies and seen his work on 100’s of magazine covers. [...]Interview Series: Freelance Travel Photographer Gavin Gough
Originally from England, Gavin Gough now calls Bangkok, Thailand home. He travels extensively, splitting his time between assignments, commissioned projects, stock photography, and teaching. He co-founded the Bangkok Photo School, where he still teaches, and he offers private workshops when he isn’t on the road shooting. He also contributes written work to several photography and [...]Categories
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