Monday, March 25, 2013

Photographer Keith Aggett

I was born in 1969 and raised in Devon, England. Having lived here all my life, I feel lucky to have such beautiful coastline and moorland on my doorstep. 


My original passion for photography came from fishing, watching the morning sunrises, the mist hovering above the lake, the flare from the sun and the end of the day marked by fading light and falling shadows. These inspirational moments sparked a desire to capture those magical moments in time and entice me into the world of photography.


 I love early morning starts, the excitement of travelling to different locations and capturing beautiful scenery. Visualising what the image will look like once downloaded and manipulated within different software packages motivates me to produce an image that I can be proud of.


Self taught in photography and software manipulation, I have presented my images on flickr to invite comments and criticism in order that I may continue to learn and progress. My enthusiasm to date has been focussed on landscape and macro photography, specialising in long exposures using assorted filters.


 I have a full time job so currently my photography time is limited, although I hope these priorities will be reversed in the near future!


All I can do for the moment is get out and shoot when I can, keep looking, learning and moving forward.

 I hope my site will demonstrate the passion I have for photography and build my reputation as an amateur photographer.

http://www.keithaggettphotography.com

photographer Pawel Kucharski



       Photography - simple word, easy definition. To take a photo - to catch a moment, to memorialize a while. For me, photography is much more. It is an ambiguous concept, with the message. 


My photography is my own perception of the world, my own way of feeling the reality. Photography gives me the ability to stop the fleeting moment, to grasp what is impermanent, transient: light, mood, atmosphere. 
The greatest difficulty, but also an art, is to capture a moment in an attractive and understandable way to others.

How to reconcile these two contradictories: show the true image and its interpretation at the same time, on the same picture? How to wake up someone's feelings, memories, associations? How to stop the viewer for longer? I'm still learning it, constantly improving my skills. 

My next works arise more and more consciously. My message is more and more clear, easy perceivable, I hope. I am 40 years old. I live in Opole.
My photography adventure has started relatively recently. True, the first attempts to photographing took  place many years ago. However, the turning point was the first digital SLR purchase in mid 2009. 
Since then, I'm almost completely absorbed by shooting. I'm still looking for new frames, excellent workshop. Courses, thousands of images viewed... Every free moment devoted to my passion.    

sign of spring


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

photographer Ian Plant

World-renowned professional nature photographer, writer, and adventurer Ian Plant has been photographing our natural world for almost twenty years. 
Ian is a frequent contributor and blogger for Outdoor Photographer Magazine, a Contributing Editor to Popular Photography Magazine, and a monthly columnist for Landscape Photography Magazine
Corporate and conservation clients include the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Apple, The Humane Society, REI, Tamron, National Parks Conservation Association, and Southern Environmental Law Center. 
Ian is the photographer/author of several dozen print and electronic format books, including Chesapeake: Bay of Light (which received critical acclaim from leading newspapers including the Washington Post and Washington Times), The Ultimate Guide to Digital Nature Photography, and Visual Flow: Mastering the Art of Composition
Ian’s work has also appeared in a number of other books, calendars, and magazines worldwide. 
http://www.ianplant.com/index.htm