I found Nate Parker's work whilst searching for fine artists that use monochrome widely in their work. As soon as I saw one of his photographs I fell in love with the vast detail, deep monochrome tones and memorable landscapes. He uses a lot of water in his photographs, and makes it look like fog by using 'slow photography', something I've never seen in these types of pictures. It looks beautiful, almost like it's not real.
'Old Scow'
'Otter Cliffs and Wave Patterns'
'Ruby Beach Gull Rock'
"I live on Mount Desert Island, Maine, home of Acadia National Park and where the sun rises before anywhere else in the US. Landscape photography has been a passion of mine as long as I've been living in Acadia, since the year 2000. It provides an opportunity to really appreciate nature and get away from the hustle bustle of the real world. My process is a "slow photography" where in 2 hours probably only a few or a dozen exposures will be made, that provides the chance to really "see" what is there and let the scene reveal itself. I'm constantly finding new scenes to shoot along the incredibly dynamic coastline of Maine and in Acadia National Park" - Nate Parker www.nateparkerphotography.com <<Have a look.
These shots make me want to try this out for myself, I love it!
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