From Vet Tech to Master of Mood With Jennifer Renwick

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Jennifer Renwick, landscape photographer

Jennifer Renwick, landscape photographer

Jennifer Renwick might be described as a former vet tech, expert photographer, master of mood, and even the better half of the Jennifer Renwick and David Kingham power couple (sorry David). I was excited to talk with Jennifer Renwick on The Landscape Photography Show to hear her thoughts on intimate scenes in landscape photography that incorporate mood. I also enjoy hearing how people get involved in landscape photography, so I asked Jennifer to share that journey as well.

Mood is something that a lot of photographers struggle with. It’s easy to step up to a landscape scene once you know basic settings and composition and take a great photo. However, it’s not as easy to look for the smaller details in a landscape scene and add your emotion into those images. In this episode, Jennifer and I go into great detail into that craft.

Not only that, but Jennifer and I will discuss one of my favorite topics in landscape photography, how to avoid burnout. We explore topics like leaving your camera behind on a hike or even skipping great light just to take it in with your eyes. You’ll definitely be inspired by our conversation.

In Jennifer Renwick’s own words…

I've always been in love with being outdoors, and I would rather be outside in nature on any given day, than be stuck inside. My fascination with the American West started when I was majoring in geology in college, and I was introduced to the mountains. I picked up photography a few years later, and traveled west every chance I could get to go shoot the gorgeous landscapes that I saw. I worked in the field of veterinary medicine, so it was easy for me to study and learn how to read wildlife and capture their moments. Traveling and experiencing new places is my passion. I was raised in the midwest, but knew my calling was in the mountains. I recently made the move out to Colorado, and now travel throughout the American west full time to focus on photography, and help others achieve their goals with photography. Every image I capture, my goal is to trigger a feeling, and an awareness of nature in this wonderful world we live in.