National Geographic Masters of Photography
5HGH¿QH$GYHQWXUH Lesson 1 All images in Lessons 1 and 2 © Cory Richards. Hikers isolated in landscape, Antarctica. ...
/HVVRQ5HGH¿QH$GYHQWXUHInside a tent, Antarctica. Climbers. ...
Human experience of adventure. Portrait of an adventurer. ...
/HVVRQ5HGH¿QH$GYHQWXUH Flurry of activity, Antarctica. Tent in mountain landscape. ...
Single climber. ...
Lesson 2: Broaden Your View Broaden Your View Lesson 2 Hikers isolated in landscape, Mustang (border of Nepal and Tibet). ...
Dirty, exhausted climber, Mustang. Basket of human remains. ...
Lesson 2: Broaden Your ViewGnarled hands. ...
Children, Choser village. %DMDX¿VKHUPHQ ...
Lesson 2: Broaden Your View Bajau man and children. Abandoned building, Krenkel Station, Heiss Island. ...
Stephen Alvarez—Adventure Lessons 3–4 A s a photographer, you can cover any number of subjects, but what gets many photographers ...
Lessons 3–4: Stephen Alvarez—Adventure One of the most enjoyable parts of any sort of expedition is working with the people who ...
may be to use a long lens to zero in on your subject. But if you can’t see your subject well enough and you can’t change your po ...
Lessons 3–4: Stephen Alvarez—Adventure Work closely with experts who are taking you to a site or with the subjects you’re photog ...
Show What No One Has Shown Lesson 3 All images in Lessons 3 and 4 © Stephen Alvarez. Rappelling inside a cave. ...
Lesson 3: Show What No One Has Shown First swim on the Gulf Coast. Small plane. ...
Cave exploration. Local guides. ...
Lesson 3: Show What No One Has Shown Moving an expedition. Extreme landscape. ...
Catacombs of Paris. ...
Lesson 4: Set the Scene, Get Close Set the Scene, Get Close Lesson 4 Climbing expedition, Alam Kuh, Iran. ...
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