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Kevin McNeal

About Kevin McNeal

Kevin McNeal is a Washington St. photographer focusing on grand colorful landscapes that reflect the most unique places on earth. Capturing moments of magic light and transferring this on print, images behold a combination of perseverance, patience, and dedication to capture the images in ways unseen before. The stories of how these images are rendered come across in the feelings the images convey. Traveling all over North America with his wife by his side, shooting diverse landscapes and finding remote places to bring the message to the public that this Earth is worth saving. His award winning images can be seen in galleries and showings across the United States, and was recently selected to the Art Wolfe Art Gallery for the Environmental Photography Invitational. As well Kevin was the grand winner of the Landscape category for the Natures Best Magazine and was selected for the Smithsonian National Museum of History in Washington D.C..

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Fall Foliage Photography from Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington by Kevin McNeal

Photographing Fall Foliage in Mount Rainier National Park

October 1, 2020 /in Seasonal & Travel Photography /by Kevin McNeal

Pro landscape photographer Kevin McNeal tells us why Mount Rainier makes a perfect place for photographing fall foliage.

Photographing Wildflowers

April 27, 2016 /in Equipment & Fieldwork, Seasonal & Travel Photography /by Kevin McNeal

Kevin McNeil shares some of his wisdom learnt from year photographing wildflowers in spring.

Choosing a Location to Photograph Aurora Borealis

January 22, 2016 /2 Comments/in Seasonal & Travel Photography /by Kevin McNeal

Kevin McNeal list some of the factors that have helped him choose locations to photograph Aurora Borealis.

Kevin McNeal: Photographing Dramatic Light

March 2, 2015 /in Equipment & Fieldwork /by Kevin McNeal

Here are some practical photography tips from award winning photographer Kevin McNeal on how to capture dramatic light.

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