Feedback on landscape photography in general
LensSherpa
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I have heard a lot of positive responses from the general public and on reddit regarding my photography; but I wanted to ask you folks who do photography on a regular basis. I was wondering how you would rank my photography of the himalayas at high altitude.
Its become my specialty, because people have a very hard time managing their equipment, shooting, and energy levels at high altitude let alone carrying it. In my case however, I manage. Because of such a hostile environment, is why I imagine there is very little high altitude photography out there on the web; especially the himalayas. I was also wondering what galleries you folks may know of that are interested in these photos
Anyhow, looking forward to your guys thoughts; I love mountains as much as I do photography. Its a damn shame what climate change is doing to the mountains, landscape photography in a couple decades and further out will never be the same
Edit: Forgot to link the damn photos sorry
https://fredphinney.smugmug.com
Its become my specialty, because people have a very hard time managing their equipment, shooting, and energy levels at high altitude let alone carrying it. In my case however, I manage. Because of such a hostile environment, is why I imagine there is very little high altitude photography out there on the web; especially the himalayas. I was also wondering what galleries you folks may know of that are interested in these photos
Anyhow, looking forward to your guys thoughts; I love mountains as much as I do photography. Its a damn shame what climate change is doing to the mountains, landscape photography in a couple decades and further out will never be the same
Edit: Forgot to link the damn photos sorry
https://fredphinney.smugmug.com
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Thank you for joining in! --Carter
Our focus in the Landscapes forum is to show off our work and to get feedback from others. Carter is correct in that we greatly prefer embedding a few images to discuss, rather than simply pointing us to your website. I would recommend checking out a few other threads in the forum to get a feeling for the place.
For feedback on your website design per se, I would recommend putting an entry in [thread=237680]this thread[/thread].
For help in marketing your photos, you could ask that question in the Wide Angle/Mind Your Own Business forum.
Looking forward to your participation!
best regards,
-joel
Link to my Smugmug site