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Storytelling in Nature Photography With John Putnam

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Episode 59: Today I sit down with Maine-based landscape and nature photographer, John Putnam, to chat about:

  • How his background in filmmaking led to how he approaches still photography today
  • Documenting nature in an artistic way
  • His decisions around opening a gallery on Mount Desert Island and the pros and cons of having a gallery
  • How he balances his creative work with family life, running the gallery, and leading workshops and photo tours
  • Connecting deeply with an iconic location and finding original compositions
  • Keeping the carbon footprint of his photography business small
  • A glimpse into his forthcoming photography book on Acadia National Park
  • And more!

LINKS MENTIONED:

Website: jkputnamphotography.com

Workshops: jkputnam.com

Follow John Putnam on:
Instagram
Twitter

George Eastman Museum

Frans Lanting

Full Show Notes

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Episode 59: Today I sit down with Maine-based landscape and nature photographer, John Putnam, to chat about:

  • How his background in filmmaking led to how he approaches still photography today
  • Documenting nature in an artistic way
  • His decisions around opening a gallery on Mount Desert Island and the pros and cons of having a gallery
  • How he balances his creative work with family life, running the gallery, and leading workshops and photo tours
  • Connecting deeply with an iconic location and finding original compositions
  • Keeping the carbon footprint of his photography business small
  • A glimpse into his forthcoming photography book on Acadia National Park
  • And more!

LINKS MENTIONED:

Website: jkputnamphotography.com

Workshops: jkputnam.com

Follow John Putnam on:
Instagram
Twitter

George Eastman Museum

Frans Lanting

Full Show Notes

***
HAVE A QUESTION?

Record a Question for Tidbit Tuesday
LOVE THE OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY PODCAST?

Ways you can support the show:

Buy Me a Coffee

Leave a Rating and Review

Sign up for the Outdoor Photography School Newsletter

Share the show with others!
CONFUSED ABOUT WHERE TO FOCUS?

Download my FREE Hyperfocal Distance Made Easy Ebook
ABOUT BRENDA PETRELLA (host)

Learn more about me

Visit my online portfolio

Connect with me on Instagram

  continue reading

87 episodes

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