A (bit more than a) Landscape Photography Tutorial: Snowdonia




I recently took a trip to Snowdonia in Wales in an attempt to reinvigorate my photography by shooting in a genre I’m unfamiliar with; Landscape Photography.

This video is a tutorial giving details of my shooting style, philosophy behind the shots, apps which I found helpful, as well as a selection of the resulting images at the close of the video.

It is also a video diary of my thoughts on the journey, specifically around needing to regularly challenge yourself in your photographic journey in order to keep growing.

I hope you enjoy.

Filming and Editing by Sean Tucker
(www.seantucker.photography)

The ‘ecopod’ I stayed in (because quite a few people were asking) can be found here: http://www.ogwenbank.co.uk/camping-pods-for-hire/

Camera used:
Canon 5Dmkii with a Sigma 35mm f1.4
Sony RX100iv
Phantom 3 Standard

Edited in FCPX and graded with James Miller Deluts

Music is ‘Arriving Light’ by Meaning Machine

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39 responses to “A (bit more than a) Landscape Photography Tutorial: Snowdonia”

  1. Absolutely awesome you must have been very happy with those results stunning photos beautiful place.
    Good luck to you Sean.
    Don't know why there's 70 odd dislikes jealousy I reckon.
    Oh and safe ships in the harbor (Pearl Harbor) anyhow thought that was an amazing vlog class professional made great viewing ?

  2. hi Sean, I have just recently used your very valuable information about bracketed exposure panoramic photos. i used that technique last weekend to shoot a sunset. I took 5 sets of bracketed exposures and stitched everything together in lightroom and it come out so much better than I could of hoped. without this video is would not of even considered trying this . your very inspirational and always look forward to your videos . great stuff , follower for life ????

  3. Great video! Thanks for sharing your story, and for being willing to be vulnerable and honest with your audience. It's important to always keep learning and challenging ourselves in everything that we do. I think you can be pretty proud of those shots. Subscribed 🙂

  4. Very inspiring, as a very enthusiastic photographer ~I have to say the images at the end were fantastic. Anyone would be proud to have those in their portfolio. Excellent work, now subscribed to your channel.

  5. been watching a lot of photography videos on YouTube lately, this one is the best so far!!! quick question, will i need a car there?? Going soon for my travel photography page. Thanks in advance.

  6. Excellent video, I find that most of the videos I like regarding this matter is in this form kind of, the technical aspect is one side, but the preparation, and what you look for, to make an image is what is inspiring. Keep up the good work 😉

  7. Hi Sean, I just subscribed to your channel and i'm extremely happy for have found it.
    Great language, respectful honesty, inspirational words and focus on what is really important; the art of photography. Your images are simply amazing and it's a pleasure to see them. We live in weird times where photographers (professionals or not) are thinking too much about their gear and how to acquire the next latest and greatest… so much that at the end of the day, they are giving up on being photographers to become something else. Thank you very much for your work!

  8. There are elements of your videography which are truly magical . I'll admit my primary interest has been photography but your videos have enthused me with a desire to emulate your style if nothing else just to see if I can achieve anything close and for that I have to say a huge thank you. I'm hoping you travel more within the U.K. and produce more of these excellent videos. I don't know if you are aware of Thomas Heaton but I believe you guys would a superb presentation team for a mainstream television program. Anyway, thank you again.

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