Quick, name your top 5 musical artists.
Ok, now your top 5 landscape photographers. Tougher, huh? Most people can say "Ansel Adams", but then it gets fuzzy. You might be familiar with Galen Rowell or Art Wolfe. Or maybe you've been by an "Images of Nature" store and you recognize the name Thomas D Magnelson. At any rate, big names are few and far between.
The artist I want to share with you is a big name on the rise. I think he might be the best landscape photographer alive (my other two favorite, the aforementioned Adams and Rowell, both deceased). And he's only 28. I'm not sure if the landscape photography industry has "risng stars", but if it does... Marc Adamus is one. The LeBron James of landscape photography.
He’s won plenty of awards, and has begun to write for several photo magazines, online and in print. But his impact is, and will be, more than that. Marc is a slave to his art. He goes to unbelievable lengths in the field (think: multi-day snow-trekking) to acquire truly unique images… even if they are in common/well-visited locations. In a way, he’s changing the face of landscape photography. In addition to his commitment, he has the perfect trifecta for landscape photography: unique vision, impeccable timing, and technical mastery. Marc spends more time in the field than any photographer I've heard of, and despite visiting famous destinations his images are like nothing I've ever seen (and I look at a LOT of photographs). Thanks to his dedication and skill, we get to, as Marc puts it, “experience the beauty”…
As a last comment, I just want to reiterate that these photos are NOT mine, but belong to Marc Adamus. See more of his work here:
and here:
and for some of his recent work, you can check this photography site I'm a part of. He's just posted a few new threads:
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/596031
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/596834




















