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Discover the Art of “Seeing Landscapes” with Steve Friedman on PhotoPXL – POSTPONED

Please note that this Photo Chat is postponed. Our Apologies.

On March 26 at 2 PM, PhotoPXL.com and Kevin Raber will host a very special edition of the Photo Chats program featuring none other than Steve Friedman, a renowned landscape photographer whose work has captivated audiences around the world. Steve, the creative force behind FriedmanPhoto.com, will share his insights on the art of “Seeing Landscapes,” providing photographers with the tools and mindset to elevate their work to new heights.

To attend this engaging and insightful session, you must register at the provided link on PhotoPXL.com.

Who is Steve Friedman?

Steve Friedman has long been recognized as a master of landscape photography. His portfolio showcases an extraordinary ability to capture the beauty and emotion of natural scenes. With a deep passion for exploring the outdoors and a keen eye for composition, Steve has built a reputation for creating images that go beyond mere documentation—they tell stories, evoke emotions, and immerse the viewer in the landscape.

What sets Steve apart is not just his technical expertise but his unique vision. He believes that photography is not just about pointing the camera at a beautiful location—it’s about truly seeing the scene, understanding light, and composing with intention. His philosophy emphasizes mindful observation, encouraging photographers to slow down, engage with their surroundings, and translate their experiences into compelling images.

Register HERE to be part of this Photo Chat.

“Seeing Landscapes”—A New Perspective on Photography

In his talk, “Seeing Landscapes,” Steve will delve into the concept of visual perception in landscape photography. This session is not just about camera settings or post-processing techniques; it’s about training your eye and your mind to see landscapes in a new way.

Key Topics of the Talk:

  • The Art of Perception: How to look beyond the obvious and see deeper into a scene.
  • Composition Strategies: Moving beyond the rule of thirds to create powerful, balanced images.
  • Understanding Light: The impact of light on mood and how to use it effectively.
  • Storytelling through Landscapes: How to make your images resonate emotionally with viewers.
  • The Role of Patience and Presence: Why taking the time to truly experience a landscape can lead to more meaningful photography.

For photographers of all skill levels, this talk will be a game-changer. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just beginning your journey into landscape photography, Steve’s insights will help you shift your approach and bring more depth to your work.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss This Event

Opportunities to learn from a photographer of Steve Friedman’s caliber don’t come often. His ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and engaging manner makes his presentations both educational and inspiring. In addition to sharing his own techniques, Steve will also take questions, offering attendees the chance to get direct feedback and advice.

Hosted by Kevin Raber, this session will be part of PhotoPXL’s commitment to providing high-quality, in-depth educational content for passionate photographers. If you’re looking to refine your landscape photography skills and gain new creative perspectives, this is an event you won’t want to miss.

Register Now

Attendance is free, but you must register in advance to participate. Visit PhotoPXL.com and sign up today to secure your spot.

Join us on March 26 at 2 PM and embark on a journey into the world of landscape photography with Steve Friedman. Discover how to truly see the world around you and take your photography to the next level!

Register HERE to be part of this Photo Chat.


Kevin Raber
March 2025
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