Landscape Photography: How To Shoot Seascapes (Ep #203)

Landscape Photography: How To Shoot Seascapes (Ep #203)

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In this landscape photography video I share some tips and techniques on how to shoot and process dramatic seascapes. I visit a local beach and talk you through how to capture the images and then we move onto bringing them together to create depth and impact in the final image. We’ll be on the shoreline at a very good Anglesey landscape photography location, local to my home with a decent swell throwing seaspray over rocky outcrops on a sunny late winter afternoon.

In this video, I'll be discussing how to shoot seascapes using the optimum OM-1 settings. I'll also be discussing some of the best angles to shoot from on the Anglesey coast, and some of the best photography locations in North Wales. All followed up with a an overview of my processing workflow in Lightroom and Photoshop.

If you're looking to shoot amazing landscape photography on the Anglesey coast, then this video is for you! I'll walk you through the basics of shooting seascapes with the OM-1 camera, at one of the best photography locations in North Wales.

Link to my website with full res images from this video: https://dgriff.gallery/how-to-shoot-seascapes/

My Facebook group "Mostly Micro 4/3 Landscape Photography": https://www.facebook.com/groups/m43landscapephotography

If you'd like to learn more about the Anglesey, Snowdonia/Eryri and North Wales places I visit for my landscape photography, you can see full details on my website in my Location Guides section at: https://dgriff.gallery/location-guides/

To join me for landscape photography workshops, personal tuition or guiding in the mountains have a look over this page: https://dgriff.gallery/tuition/

I get asked a lot about the equipment I use. As I’ve typed up countless replies and links and lists for friends and viewers, I’ve now set it all out definitively here: https://dgriff.gallery/gear/

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Edited, mixed and produced with DaVinci Resolve 17.
Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)