Landscape photography doesn’t always go the way we want it to, and sometimes Thomas Heaton struggles to maintain their photography motivation, especially when photographic conditions are dull. In this video, Heaton photographs multiple exposures with a Nikon Z7 II and creates abstract work that transforms the mundane into the extraordinary.
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Photography in the Far North of Iceland
Thomas Heaton has an excellent video featuring landscape photography and a wildlife expedition to the Hornstrandir nature reserve in Iceland. Heaton travels from Reykjavik to Hornvik with the goal of photographing wild arctic foxes and beautiful landscapes with a Nikon Z7 II and a selection of lenses.
Landscape Photography in One of the Most Regulated National Parks in the World
Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote is a beautiful place to visit, but it is heavily regulated making landscape photography almost impossible. Thomas Heaton was lucky enough to be asked to attend Canarian Photo Week which had been granted permission to visit one viewpoint for sunset and sunrise.
Photography Roadtrip In A Van | Winter in Scotland
With a forecast for some extreme winter conditions, Thomas Heaton packed up their 4×4 camper van, grabbed a Nikon Z7 II, and headed to the far north of Scotland to indulge in some winter landscape photography.
A Morning with a Hasselblad Xpan II
Thomas Heaton takes their Hasselblad Xpan out on location for a landscape photography shoot with a roll of Kodak Portra 160 film. The conditions Heaton got were beautiful, and I hope you enjoy this landscape photography video.
Landscape Photography in Hurricane Conditions
Landscape photography in Madeira with a hurricane out to sea. The conditions were challenging, but Thomas Heaton managed to capture some beautiful images of this rugged island. Heaton used a Nikon Z7II, a 24-70mm f4 lens, and a 100-400 lens.
I Broke My Lens & My Photography Improved
In today’s video, Thomas Heaton traveled to Madeira for landscape photography and to visit the Fanal Forest. Unfortunately, after only a few images, Heaton’s Nikon Z7II blew over in strong winds, and their 24-70mm f4 lens was broken. It turned out to be a good thing for Heaton’s photography as it forced Heaton to look…