Canadian Landscape photography may be best known for the beauty of the Canadian Rockies and Banff National Park..There are many locations that draw landscape photographers and Photography Tours such as – the Lofoten Islands in Norway, Patagonia, Valley of the Moon in Chile, Iceland, Mirror Lakes in the Fjordland of New Zealand – and the Canadian Rockies are right up there with these other renowned locations.
As a Canadian Landscape Photographer, I have to ask myself – Is there still a demand for landscape photography? The answer is Yes, the problem is finding the market around the world and how to access it! Stock photo agencies cerainly capture much of that market straight off. And now the prolific use of the “smartphone” and the cameras in them, makes the selling of Landscape Photography Art much more problematic. However, you can’t make a Large print from a Cell phone shot, nor can you do justice to the scope, grandeur, and detail of the Rockies this way.
If you use your smartphone, granted, you capture an image. If you browse my website – www.gitaphotos.com – and I certainly hope that you will – the tagline I use is “ Special Moments in the Rockies, Captured in a Print Forever“
The Banff National Park landscape has drawn artists – paint, and photographic for decades and decades. Canadian Rockies images, Canadian Rockies Art – adorns, not just the Banff Art Stores walls – but multiple homes, offices, and public spaces with stunning images this Banff Landscape affords you when you come for a visit.
Is landscape photography difficult? “The weather, the natural environment, the light, and the implications of dynamic range on a simpler camera play key roles in the huge gap between what we initially expected to take and the results that we get.” To capture the “special moments” requires time, study, practice, planning, and patience. It requires a knowledge of the “visual” language that then allows you to “Capture the moment Forever” It is the prints that come from this studied effort of capturing images. Having them framed on your wall – that has for so many been the choice of decor – that is landscape photography – for one’s home or office.
Banff National Park, its Landscape so engaging, is a World Heritage Site: Banff has a rich and vibrant cultural and natural history, recognized globally by the United Nations, which designated the area of the Canadian Rockies as a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site in 1984.
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