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Photographing National Parks
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Every week Chris responds to questions about national park photography. Topics can range from location advice to gear choice to ancillary equipment to post-production techniques. All inquiries welcome; if he doesn’t know the answer, he’ll find it! To subscribe, please enter your information below. No contact info will be shared with any third party, ever.

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The mission of Photographing National Parks is twofold: To share information with photographers who want to maximize the experience of exploring and working in the parks. And to emphasize the importance of a give-and-take relationship with the national parks. As people who appreciate the parks and use them either to enjoy a hobby or to make a living, we have a mutual responsibility of caring for these spaces and protecting them for the footsteps and tripods that follow ours.

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