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With the Winter Olympics in Vancouver in full swing, photographers the world over are eager to learn what it takes to capture great outdoor photography in extreme environments.
In this episode of “Advancing Your Photography,” Marc Silber gets a chance to learn some of these tips as he sits down for an interview with acclaimed outdoor photographer and photojournalist Jeff Pflueger. Jeff’s work has appeared in publications such as National Geographic, the New York Times, Outside, Men’s Journal and Sunset Magazine, and his assignments have brought him to some of the world’s harshest environments.
Whether it’s traveling north of the arctic circle, up “first ascent” mountain climbs or down class 5 rivers, Jeff’s sense of adventure requires him to maintain a sense of both preparation and spontaneity. This experience infuses his expertise on the subject of photography with the determination and subtlety that are singular to a master photographer.
Watch the video and you’ll learn all about:
With a workplace that can be in sub-zero weather or at the mercy of white-water rapids, Jeff is well aware of the importance of keeping your equipment safe from the elements. Hear what he has to say about “babying” your camera and backing up your work.
A photographer’s job is to make people interested, so the trick is to show them something new. For Jeff, the key to this is research. In the interview you’ll learn all about how Jeff gets himself ready for a shoot, and why he tries to become an expert in everything he photographs.
Hear what Jeff calls the simplest, most important piece of advice he offers to people trying to get into photography.
To see more of Jeff Pflueger’s unique advice on how to improve your photography, be sure to watch the latest episode of “Advancing Your Photography” with Marc Silber. Also, check out some of Jeff’s articles and amazing shots over at JeffPflueger.com.
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