Best Landscape Photographers, Their Exciting & Adventurous Work.
Landscape Photography shows nature’s beauty, from big landscapes to colorful scenes and light. The Landscape Collective has famous landscape photographers who do this well. They talk about their work and give tips to make good pictures. They share secrets about taking photos of calm places or busy cities. The top landscape photographers collective helps new photographers learn and get ideas to show the amazing beauty of the world in their own photos.

Explore Landscape Photography With The Top Photographers
Alexandre Buisse: Secrets of a Mountain photographer
Alexandre Bussie exudes adventure. Having worked with the likes of Patagonia and Redbull, Buisseโs images immediately stand out. They are adrenaline-soaked, dangerously uninhibited, and gorgeous examples of large-scale landscape photography.
In this interview, youโll learn the secrets to becoming a mountain photographer:
- How do you attract clients to your landscape portfolio?
- What gear do you need when out in the wilderness?
- How do you travel cheaply as a landscape photographer?


Andrew Querner: Photographing the Loneliest Places on Earth
Andrew Querner is one of the best nature photographers and has worked with TIME, the Wall Street Journal, and ESPN. Querner is consistent, most images taken with one camera, one lens, and one stock. And eternally searching for the loneliest landscapes on Earth.
In this interview, youโll learn:
- How to work with natural light and get creative with your compositions.
- How important personal expression is to a street photographerโs work.
Jeremy Dyer: Using Found Photography to Create Landscapes
Jeremy Dyer makes landscape photography unlike anything youโve seen. Theyโre made from found photographs, images taken by strangers then composited together to create imagined landscapes. They are dark, moody, and intense. But within the sphere of whatโs visible in the landscape.
In this interview, youโll learn:
- How can you experiment with whatโs possible in landscape photography?
- How do you reinterpret classical forms of landscape photography?
- Why does experimentation improve how you photograph?
- What are the special techniques needed for Jeremyโs landscapes?


Iain Sarjeant: Seeing more than a Landscape
Iain Sarjeantโs images are elegant, deceptively simple. They are more classically influenced, and they are essential to any landscape photographerโs library of influences. They are images of Scotland: mountains, seascapes, and even abandoned buildings. Critically awarded, this is work to admire.
In this interview, youโll learn:
- How to capture landscapes meant for the galleries and exhibits around the world
- How do you explore and find locations for landscape photography?
- How do you make images of abandoned buildings visually interesting
- How does an outsider find insider spots in a new country?
Eirik Johnson: The Inescapable Unravelling of Pristine Beauty
Eirik Johnson is interested in what he calls the โfraying edgesโ of our surroundings. Places as remote as the northernmost shore of Alaska, where makeshift cabins made of shipping pallets and weathered plywood stay against the desert tundra, or as near as the sewers underneath a city where light illuminates a never-quitting improvisation of change. His work has been featured by the New York Times, Wired, and GQ.
In this interview, youโll learn:
- How to make dirty forgotten locations beautiful
- How do you shoot in dangerously cold locations and use unique equipment?
- Why do you capture beautiful cityscapes of dirty locations?
- How do you capture the ruin and make it interesting?


Carla Fernandez Andrade: The Melancholy of Time and Magical Landscapes
Carla Fernรกndez Andrade describes her photographs as links between her subjective and objective reality. They are so remarkably beautiful that โ even in spite of their melancholic shading โ they verge on full-on aestheticism. This is work youโll love to recreate.
In this interview, youโll learn:
- How to incorporate personal sentiments into your portfolio.
- How do you shoot with 35mm
- How do you find compelling locations to photograph
- How do you capture the right moment to shoot?
Derek Shapton: Why It Isnโt Just Whatโs in Front of You
Truly great landscape imagery work, like that of Derek Shaptonโs, not only revitalizes your sense of place and worldliness, it also allows for a meditative moment โ a chance to let your guard down and become aware that, in the scale of things, youโre just a tiny moment in a longstanding unwinding.
In this interview, youโll learn:
- How do you include narrative aims within your landscape work.
- Why you should include cityscapes in your portfolio.
- How do you shoot with a Hasselblad?


Linda Alterwitz: Creating Stunning Art with X-rays and Ultrasounds
These are experimental landscapes, and they are fascinating. Made from compositing medical imagery into regular landscapes, Linda Alterwitz has created work thatโs part science, part art. These are images that will compel you to explore different possibilities in your work.
In this interview, youโll learn:
How to make visually stunning and artistically complex landscapes.
- How do you shoot with toy cameras for landscape photography
- How exactly do you make images like Lindaโs?
- How do you composite based on intuition?
Morgan Levy: Perceiving the Lonely Pauses
Morgan Levyโs images will seem caught in an impenetrable stillness. Some will require more than one look to completely register. But soon enough youโll see that they are all irreducibly precise, made at the perfect moment between action and absence.
In this interview, youโll learn:
- How to create images that are visually stark and magnificent.
- Whatโs more difficult landscape or street photography.
- How do you make landscapes with a tight frame.
- What are the most important lessons any photographer must learn.


Pep Ventosa: Landscapes Cut from Memory & Snapshots
Pep Ventosaโs landscapes are constructed from disassembled parts: taking the shapes, the colors, and the forms of what was remembered. And that is their beauty. Unlike anything Iโve seen before, his images are able to visualize what collective memory wishes to invent.
In this interview, youโll learn:
- How to free your normal procedures and expand your visual creativity.
- How do you make work that will stand out.
- How do you avoid photographic cliches.
- Why snapshots can still be used for experimental work in landscape photography.
Hope you find your inspiration dose in our collective of some of the best landscape photographers.
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