Great landscape photography arguably began when Ansel Adams photographed vistas before him and then developed the glass plates he's known for. The magic came out in the darkroom, for sure. This spirit was reawakened when photographers like Trey Ratcliff made HDR imagery in post-production.
Indeed, most of the best landscape photographers have probably used post-production of some sort. But it's important that the final isn't isn't mostly about the edit. Indeed, some photographers like Babette de Jong think post-production is heresy. These days, they're combining in-camera techniques with ways to process their images in ways that Generative AI can't mimic. So here are the 5 best landscape photographers making work that AI can't mimic along with our interviews with them. . thephoblographer.com
2024-9-3 13:00