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023 Minimalism and Maximalism in Nature Photography In this episode of Shutter Nonsense, we dig into minimalism vs maximalism in landscape photography and talk through what those ideas actually mean in practice.
We start by catching up on the usual behind-the-scenes chaos: preparing for the long drive f
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In this episode of Shutter Nonsense, we dig into minimalism vs maximalism in landscape photography and talk through what those ideas actually mean in practice.
We start by catching up on the usual behind-the-scenes chaos: preparing for the long drive from Ohio to Death Valley for an upcoming workshop, building landing pages for holiday promotions, launching a new iPhone photo app, and squeezing in a last-minute presentation for Angel McNeese’s 2025 landscape photography summit.
From there, we get into the main topic and explore the difference between minimalist and maximalist photography, why “small scenes” are not automatically minimalist, and how the places you shoot can heavily influence the way you see and compose images. We also talk about reducing visual confusion, managing visual weight, why minimalist images are often harder to pull off than they look, and how editing can either strengthen or completely undo a simple composition.
We also get into the role social media plays in what photographers choose to share, and how that can shape perceptions of style more than we might realize.
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Highlights Include:
Defining minimalist vs maximalist landscape photography
Why small scenes are not automatically minimalist
How your environment can influence your natural shooting style
The challenge of simplifying chaotic scenes into stronger compositions
Using visual weight to create balance and clarity in an image
Why minimalist photography is often harder than it first appears
The difference between an image feeling empty versus intentionally minimal
How editing and processing can strengthen or weaken minimalist photographs
Social Media Influence
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John Barclay and Cole Thompson YouTube Channel
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Erscheinungsdatum: 24.3.2026, 11:00:00