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A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Moshe Levis
17 episodes
1 week ago
Once, night meant darkness — a time for stars, silence, and the world’s natural rhythms. But now, from deserts to mountaintops, the sky glows orange and white, a reflection of the cities that never sleep. In this episode, we explore Night That Never Sleeps — the phenomenon of urban light spilling into nature, transforming the landscape, the sky, and even the creatures that live under it. We’ll dive into its science, emotion, and artistry — how photographers capture it, how it changes ecosyste...
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Once, night meant darkness — a time for stars, silence, and the world’s natural rhythms. But now, from deserts to mountaintops, the sky glows orange and white, a reflection of the cities that never sleep. In this episode, we explore Night That Never Sleeps — the phenomenon of urban light spilling into nature, transforming the landscape, the sky, and even the creatures that live under it. We’ll dive into its science, emotion, and artistry — how photographers capture it, how it changes ecosyste...
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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The Aftermath of Travel
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
27 minutes
3 weeks ago
The Aftermath of Travel
In this episode, we explore Post-Tourism—a haunting look at the world’s most photographed places after the people have left. From decaying boardwalks to once-vibrant viewpoints now overgrown with moss, we’ll uncover what remains when tourism disappears. Is the absence of humans a return to purity or a reminder of what we’ve taken? Through stories, photography insights, and cultural reflections, we’ll ask: What happens to a landscape when the audience goes home?
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Once, night meant darkness — a time for stars, silence, and the world’s natural rhythms. But now, from deserts to mountaintops, the sky glows orange and white, a reflection of the cities that never sleep. In this episode, we explore Night That Never Sleeps — the phenomenon of urban light spilling into nature, transforming the landscape, the sky, and even the creatures that live under it. We’ll dive into its science, emotion, and artistry — how photographers capture it, how it changes ecosyste...