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Don Komarechka Discusses Macro Photography, Capturing Snowflakes

52m · F8 | The Photographers Perspective · 09 Aug 14:58

Chris is joined by "The Snowflake Guy," Don Komarechka, who discusses UV photography and macro photography.
Best known for his work shooting snowflakes, Don explains how he achieves these photographs (including tips on when to use focus stacking) and the Hollywood-level projects it's brought him.
Don also talks about how he sets aside time for shooting, his advice to landscape photographers on finding a unique shot, and details his upcoming book Macro Photography: The Universe at Our Feet , which will be released this December.
Follow Don by visiting his website, DonKom.ca. Visit SkyCrystals.ca to pre-order his book! He'll be at Out of Longwood later this month.

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