Storm Photography
While storms are generally considered to be disastrous and dangerous, they can look extremely beautiful when captured by a skilled storm photographer. Storm photographers can generate a sense of awe, fear and respect for this strong force of nature all at the same time through the images captured by them,More info:designgrapher
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#10 Storm Photography by Jason Weingart,More info:photogrist
#9 Are You Interested In Storm Photography But Not Sure Where Or How To Start?,More info:modernlensmagazine
#8 25 Wonderful Thunder Storm Photography Examples for your inspiration,More info:webneel
Storm Photography : Storms and lightning create beautiful opportunities for photography. The bolts of light are powerful and will make any scene dramatic but only if you can capture them.
#7 Photographer Turns Six Years of Documenting Storms into One Mesmerizing Time-Lapse Film,More info:mymodernmet
Some creative endeavors are weeks or months in the making. But for photographer Chad Cowan, his incredible time lapse project took over half a decade to complete. In collaboration with editor Kevin X Barth, the short film Fractal features hundreds of thunderstorms that are condensed into one mesmerizing piece. The result is storm photography that highlights the inherent duality of nature—its ability to destroy as well as rebuild. With every ominous set of clouds that descends on the landscape, it is eventually punctuated with tranquil skies and sunshine.
So, how does a supercell thunderstorm form? The technical answer is by “moisture, wind shear, instability and lift,” but Cowan has a more poetic explanation for it—one that’s reflected in Fractal. “I prefer to focus on the big picture,” he writes. “Supercell thunderstorms are a manifestation of nature’s attempt to correct an extreme imbalance. The ever ongoing effort to reach equilibrium, or entropy, is what drives all of our weather, and the force with which the atmosphere tries to correct this imbalance is proportional to the gradient. In other words, the more extreme the imbalance, the more extreme the storm.” It seems the desire for balance is present in every facet of existence—from the weather to our personal lives.
#6 A Day In The Life Of Extreme Weather Photographer Marko Korošec,More info:iso.500px
Photography—it’s all about day-to-day passion, skill, and commitment. Ever wondered what a day in the life of a professional photographer is like? Every week, we ask a 500px photographer to document a typical day at work, giving you an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at their shooting schedule and techniques in the field.
This week, let’s hit the road and chase storms with Slovenia-based photographer Marko Korošec. He also happens to be one of the top-selling photographers in 500px Prime, our commercial-licensing marketplace.
#5 How to Stay Safe During Storm Photography,More info:contrastly
Storm photography can be alluring, even seductive because it’s thrilling. You’re up close and personal with mighty weather systems, and your adrenaline is going to be working overtime.
When the initial excitement wears off and you’re faced with the harsh reality of a dangerous situation, staying safe amid all this commotion is going to be your number one priority. The temptation is getting close enough to the storm to get that once-in-a-lifetime shot, but you have to balance this with safety if you’re going to dabble in this.
Staying safe during storm photography is not some oxymoron. Here’s how you do it, whether you’re taking pictures of tornadoes in the open fields of the Midwest or shooting sea storms as they crash into the harbor.
#4 Netflix Accused of Stealing Photographer’s Work for ‘Stranger Things’ Artwork, Denies His Copyright When Confronted,More info:fstoppers
One photographer has been left disgruntled watching “Stranger Things” after recognizing what he believes to be one of his own storm photos – taken and used without permission – for the show’s concept art.
Despite noticing similarities between his photo and the dark storm cloud that appears within the show itself, photographer Sean R. Heavey says he brushed it off – until a friend was watching the behind-the-scenes episode, “Beyond Stranger Things,” which shows a still of the show’s concept art.
The still displayed during the episode seemed to resemble Heavey’s storm picture a little too closely for his liking. Entitled “The Mothership,” Heavey’s site details that the image was taken of a supercell thunderstorm sweeping across Montana’s prairie at sunset. The final result is a panoramic comprised of four separate images.
#3 The Power of Nature Captured in Striking Storm Photographs by Eric Meola,More info:blazepress
Most of us don’t need to be reminded that nature really is a formidable force, yet it’s often quite hard to capture that force in photographic form, yet American photographer Eric Meola manages to do exactly this by snapping these dramatic shots of the storms that form of the South of the United States.
#2 When a strange storm approaches, do you rush indoors to sit it out? Will Eades rushes for his camera. Photograph: Will Eades,More info:theaustralian
#1 6 TIPS FOR ALL YOU UP AND COMING STORM-CHASING PHOTOGRAPHERS,More info:resourcemagonline
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