Marc Silber’s Advancing Your Photography Show is in Monterey, California with former “Artist of the Year” photographer Huntington Witherill to bring you photography composition tips. Witherill’s unique photographic style will be sure to spark your imagination!
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30 responses to “Photography Tips: 5 Composition Secrets with Huntington Witherill”
Good video but showing the actual photo with Ken Burn (moving)..don't let us appreciate the composition.
I consider myself a pretty advanced landscape photographer until I see somebody like Mr. Witherill who is truly a master. Those first couple of images are things I would not have seen and taken my camera out for had I walked right past them. That first photo of a puddle looks like it could have been a big landscape from Canyonlands or Zion. That's what I thought it was when I first saw it. Thanks for the video. I got more out of it than a hundred of the videos from young photographers doing the same old stuff. I have subscribed.
Very interesting, loved the video!
Amazing photography! Love it.
by far the best thing ive ever subscribed to! thank you very much! more power to you!
Thank you for sharing
someone might smile or laugh at you when you take the shot but love it greatly when becomes a picture…
To interview someone of the stature and talent of Huntington Witherill without sounding patronising, ill-informed, or a total idiot takes a very intelligent interviewer who knows how to ask the interesting questions, give the interviewee room to discuss, and to show his understanding of the points raised by the interviewee. A brilliant interview and very enjoyable video with a master photographer and a master interviewer.
Far the best advice I ever heard, and will influance myself for the rest of my life, btw great questions with genuine wurthfull answers.Thanks a lot
His images are out of this world the tones are beautiful. well done.
Very helpful concepts, thanks.
A BIG "thank you"
this is just amazing
Outstanding composition!
Have you ever find yourself in a beautiful place and didn't manage to get a good composition. I've just finished travelled the Scottish Highlands and saw amazing landscape. Well my photos are not particularly great. They look like snapshot even if I played around with composition capturing many photos of the same scene. It seemed like whatever my angle was nothing seemed good.
I could listen to this guy talk all day!
thanks a lot!
thank you!
Wow, very inspiring work! Huntington Witherill has a new fan.
Amazing , inspiring work!
Inspiring tips I have to admit.
Thanks for this great video.
Hi Mark:
Thanks for this video. I feel fortunate to be able to share this perspective, insight.
and beautiful photos with you and Huntington.
.I feel fortunate.
Fred
Awesome Images. Great video. Thank you. How about another session?
Thank you for sharing those real tips of being a good photographer. Cheers from Brazil.
absolutely fascinating, just a shame it was so short.
One of my favorites
There's quite a few rules and techniques that can aid composition, but gifted photographers like Huntington certainly have an artistic eye for capturing compelling compositions which raises their photography to a true art form. Great interview as always Mark. Check out an incredibly talented Scottish landscape and travel photographer Bruce Percy http://www.brucepercy.co.uk. I'm sure you'll love his minimalist almost abstract style.
Marvelous black and white photographs. Huntington W. is definitely a MUST see. Thank you so much for sharing that experience. BTW : You got to see a whole lot of great images there…lucky son of a gun.
He tackles some big questions — like what visualization means to him, giving us advice from Edward Weston and Minor White in particular. He shows us some of his images and talks through how and why he captured them, giving some big insights into composition.