With Developing Vision and Style, Working the Light and Finding the Picture, Argentum have established a series of Masterclasses that explain the principles of creative photography. In this new title eight of the world's most successful photographers share advice, insights and tips on travel photography, based on their own experiences of photographing in locations throughout the world. It's never been easier either to travel worldwide, or to take the photographs that document those travels. But how, whether we are visiting the temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the towering mountains of Yosemite National Park in America, or the neon-lit skyscrapers of Hong Kong, can we produce an interpretation that is distinctly our own? With contributions from Joe Cornish, David Ward, Charlie Waite, Paul Harris and others, readers will learn how to get the best from each location they visit by considering matters such as the season, climate, time of day, and of course local cultures and customs. Divided into chapters on Landscape, People, Architecture and Nature, this book provides expert advice and invaluable insights covering every area of travel photography.
There are also detailed critiques of a wide variety of images, of the kind that are given at a photography workshop. In fact this book is the next best thing to attending a workshop! About the authors Joe Cornish, Charlie Waite and David Ward are the leading landscape photographers in Britain today. Other contributors include wildlife specialist Ben Osborne and renowned travel photographer Paul Harris. The General Editor of the book is Ailsa McWhinnie, author of several practical guides and Editor of Black & White Photography Magazine. Clive Minnitt is a freelance photographer with 12 years' experience. He leads tours and workshops for Light & Land, the UK's foremost photographic holiday company. His first book, Clevedon Pier, was published in 2008. Phil Malpas is a freelance photographer, writer and photography teacher. He has led over 30 tours and workshops for Light & Land. His first book, Capturing Colour, was published in 2007. The authors co-write a monthly column for Outdoor Photography magazine.