Producing photographs that elicit an emotional response in the viewer, that stimulate the viewers imagination and spark their interest whilst being unique and true to my style and vision is always a huge challenge. Everytime I am out in the field I am trying to move past the obvious, to look for those moments that tell a story and that will evoke strong feelings in the viewer.
I asked several of my clients this question and they came back with the following: Emperor Penguins of Antarctica. Their comments are included below:
This series perfectly encapsulates my dedication to capturing the raw and pristine beauty of polar regions. Key elements of this series that highlight my style include:
The "Emperor Penguins of Antarctica" series embodies Joshua Holko's dedication to traditional photographic techniques, his respect for nature, and his ability to convey powerful stories through his lens, making it a quintessential representation of his photographic style.”
Study Art and composition as an ongoing practice and learn how to craft light to tell your story. Of course the technical craft (the pushing of buttons) of photogaphy is important and we all enjoy that aspect, but once you master the technical craft and the camera controls become muscle memory you free up your brain to be truly creative and that is when you can do your very best work - when you remove the camera as a barrier between you and the subject and can let your creativity take over without having to fuss over camera settings. Spend quality time with photography books from those photographers you admire and follow. Learn how they compose their photographs, read the light and tell their stories.
Having a creative vision, the ability to see past the obvious and a to be able to visualise a concept that tells a story about the location. Try and think about how a place makes you feel. Your goal should be to try and capture that feeling in your photographs.
During webinars, responses that have left a lasting impression on me and were particularly interesting often revolve around participants' deep appreciation for the untouched beauty of polar regions and their concern for environmental conservation. I am always especially moved by questions and comments highlighting the urgency of preserving these fragile ecosystems, as they resonate with my own passion for protecting the natural world captured through his lens. Additionally, queries about his meticulous shooting and post-processing techniques often spark engaging discussions, reflecting the audience's keen interest in the art and craft of photography.
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