Photographing The Snowdonia Mountains (Fotovue)

Foreword by Sir Chris Bonington
Snowdonia is one of the most accessible mountain areas in the UK and photographer Nick Livesey knows it better than most. Having lived in the heart of Snowdonia for the last five years, Nick walks these hills and mountains with his camera most days.
In Photographing The Snowdonia Mountains, Nick shares his knowledge guiding us around the best mountain walks, short walks and roadside locations for mountain photography.
Fifteen of the best mountain walks for photography in Snowdonia are described by route descriptions and detailed contoured maps, along with photographic advice for each walk. Also described are ten roadside locations and short walks that have the best mountain views for those who don’t want a full day out or don’t want to walk far, also included are true roadside locations for those who are less mobile.
This hillwalking and photo-location guidebook features stunning mountain photography that provides inspiration and motivation, as well as being studies in composition and light to learn from.
Included are chapters on mountain safety and equipment, planning a day in the mountains, wild camping, photography technique and equipment, and where to stay, eat and drink.
As a bonus Nick describes his mountain life, his hillwalking companions and his inspirations such as the legendary mountain photographer, W. A. Poucher.
Featuring
286 pages
15 of the best mountain walks for photography in Snowdonia
10 roadside locations and short walks with the best mountain views
Detailed contoured maps, directions and co-ordinates for each walk
Best seasons and time of day to visit including a sun compass
Mountain Photography Advice
Advice on Mountain Safety and Gear
Wild Camping advice and locations
Accommodation and best pubs
Essays on mountain life
Sample Pages
As well as being a new type of hill walking book that focusses on the best views and photography, we have, for this fotoVUE Mountain Series changed format to landscape, and a double page spread (when the book is open) stretches for nearly 50cm (or 20 inches!), full page panoramic images are truly splendid to look at. It’s a hybrid book: a guidebook full of useful information to help you plan your own photographic mountain adventures, a coffee table book to browse at home and get inspired and motivated, it offers advice on mountain safety and gear, and of course great tips on mountain photography.





This title is posted within Ireland and Northern Ireland only.
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