David duChemin is a nomad, a world & humanitarian photographer, the accidental founder of Craft & Vision, and the author of Within The Frame, The Journey of Photographic Vision, VisionMongers, Making a Life and a Living in Photography, and, Vision and Voice, A Vision Driven Workflow for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. David’s latest book, Photographically Speaking was published October, 2011. David’s work and blog can be seen at PixelatedImage.com.
Alexandre Buisse is an adventure photographer and a mountain climber, raised in the French Alps and now traveling to the world’s major ranges from his base in Scandinavia. His first print book, Remote Exposure, was published in April, 2011. His work can be seen on alexandrebuisse.org.
Darwin is one of Canada’s most widely published landscape photographers. An adventurer and wilderness junkie, Darwin was awarded the honour of being the Travel Photographer of the Year in 2008. He is a columnist for Outdoor Photography Canada magazine and he teaches photography at www.visualwilderness.com. Learn more at www.darwinwiggett.com.
Dave Delnea is a commercial photographer primarily serving the resort industry with lifestyle images of people and places. His clients include Ritz Carlton, Trump Development, Raffles Hotels and Resorts, and Johnson & Johnson. His work can be seen at DaveDelnea.com.
Based in Oslo, Norway, Eli Reinholdtsen is an award winning photographer with a distinct style, killer visual instincts, and strong sense of humour, all of which finds itself in her work. Her first book, Folk, was self published in 2010 and is one of David duChemin’s favourite photography books.
Andrew S Gibson is a writer specializing in photography. He’s the technical writer for EOS magazine and he also writes articles for Smashing Magazine and Photo Tuts+. Andrew can be found at www.AndrewSGibson.com.
Corwin Hiebert is a management and marketing consultant to creative entrepreneurs (like world-renowned photographer and author David duChemin). He’s the co-publisher of Clamorate, and is the co-producer of CREATIVEMIX (Vancouver’s Ideation Conference). As an educator, speaker, and author, Corwin is an avid supporter of creative risk-takers. Corwin is passionate about helping creative people take action towards their goals and their dreams. Follow him on Twitter.
Martin Bailey is a Tokyo based art and assignment photographer who is passionate about creating photography that invokes emotions, and helping others to do the same. He runs photography workshops and releases a weekly photography Podcast, along with a photography centric blog and forum. Learn more about Martin on his website: www.martinbaileyphotography.com.
Trevor Meier is an award-winning filmmaker and photographer from Vancouver, B.C. His documentary and feature film work has taken him around the world in search of great stories and their teachers, tellers, and believers.
Michael Frye is a professional photographer specializing in landscapes and nature. He is a contributor to numerous magazines on the art and technique of photography, and is the author of The Photographer’s Guide to Yosemite, Yosemite Meditations, and Digital Landscape Photography: In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Great Masters.
Mitchell Kanashkevich is a freelance travel and documentary photographer. He travels the world and shoots personal projects as well as travel related stories and stock photos for Getty and Corbis Images.
Nicole S. Young is a full-time photographer and author specializing in commercial stock photography. She’s is an accredited Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) in Photoshop CS5 and is a Help Desk Specialist with the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. She is author of the books Canon 7D: From Snapshots to Great Shots and EOS Canon 60D: From Snapshots to Great Shots published by Peachpit Press. Nicole blogs regularly at NicolesyBlog.com.
Piet Van den Eynde is a Belgian freelance photographer. He also writes books, magazine articles and gives training about digital photography and post-processing with Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop. In 2009, he threw his camera, a flash and an umbrella in his bicycle panniers and cycled 5000 miles through Turkey, Iran, India and Indonesia for a photography project called PortraitsOfAsia. Learn more about Piet on his blog MoreThanWords.
Stuart Sipahigil is an award-winning, published photographer who shoots and teaches for the love of the craft. In addition, he is the staff photographer for Outside Source Design , a multimedia design agency based in Indianapolis, Indiana. You can see more of Stuart’s work and read his thoughts on photography on his web site, StuartSipahigil.com.
