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UNDER CONSTRUCTION Please excuse formatting errors and missing images whilst I work on completing the migration :)
Fairy Forest: Photographing Synchronous Fireflies
A step by step approach to photographing fireflies in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Mentorship: A Powerful Tool
Mentorship: A powerful tool to help take your photography to the next level.
Announcement: Learn From Me at Nature Photography Classes
On March 5 at 7PM ET, Michele Sons presents The Art of Fog webinar as part of the Winter Speaker Series offered by Nic Stover and Nature Photography Classes. The theme for this Speaker Series is ‘Discovering the Mood and Mystery in Our Images,’ and features Michael Frye, Franka Gabler, and Michele Sons. Learn more about photographing landscape and nature scenes with an emphasis on mood and mystery.
Announcement: Learn From Me at Out of Chicago LIVE! 2024 Global Online Conference
Michele Sons to instruct again in 2024 at Out of Chicago, LIVE! Global Online Conference. Connect, engage and energize your photography alongside the pros.
Saying Yes to the Tremont Writers Conference
Michele Sons describes the experience of attending the inaugural Tremont Writers Conference at Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont inside the national park.
Antarctica Expedition: Considerations & Packing Inventory
This December, I’ll be travelling to Antarctica on a small photography expedition. Here, I share my packing list for technical clothing and photography, with links to selected items included. Learn about what’s involved in planning for a trip like this.
Coming Soon: The Art of Fog
Announcing THE ART OF FOG: A Primer for Expressive Landscape and Nature Photography in Fog - everything you need to know, including all of my secrets, for creating meaningful, magical photographs in fog. This is a 200 page downloadable PDF guide providing a well-rounded and nuanced understanding of the physical characteristics, artistic possibilities, and technical implications of this magical weather phenomenon.
Untether Yourself from the Weather: Finding Photographic Opportunity in "Uninteresting" Light
I recently made two photography trips that presented me with incredible natural beauty under “uninteresting” light… Both were good examples of the critical importance of being able to adapt to the conditions we are presented with when we show up to make new work. Had I chosen to just not shoot, I would have missed out on these amazing opportunities. Here, I want to share with you the results of my own experiences so you too can see the value of letting nature guide you toward subjects that you may not have initially targeted.
Mirrorless System Setup for Landscape & Nature Photography
Michele Sons, landscape and nature photographer, discusses her gear and how it serves her in the field.
New Interview on F-Stop Collaborate & Listen Podcast
Michele Sons, a landscape and nature photographer based in Appalachia, is interviewed by Matt Payne for the F-Stop Collaborate & Listen podcast.
Many Moons: How I Shot the Series
How I made the Many Moons series using the in-camera multiple exposure technique - multiple full moons float above the stacked ridges of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia.
New Interview on Artemis Speaks Podcast
Michele Sons and Sam Krisch are interviewed by Jeri Rogers on Artemis Speaks Podcast
New Article : Elements Magazine
Michele Sons contributes a feature discussing an image from New River Gorge National Park to the highly regarded landscape and nature photography magazine ELEMENTS, January 2023 issue.
Bird & Wildlife Photography: Getting Creative in Wakodahatchee Wetland
Creative bird and wildlife photography in a constructed wetland in Florida… I use multiple exposures, slow shutter, reflections, and more as alternative, distinctive approaches to capturing the essence of Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
New River Gorge Photography: Narrow Passage and the Poetry of Place
Michele Sons, a fine art landscape photographer from Virginia, documents her experience of a winter residency spent photographing New River Gorge National Park.