You are one of them, and Chris, Kevin and I appreciate you visiting here, whether you’ve just discovered LuLa or you’ve been a long-time friend. Our readership runs more than 1.2 Million visitors a month from almost every country on the planet. I will continue writing and reviewing for the site, and Chris continues as he has since day one, in shooting and editing the preponderance of our videos.Īs we enter the middle of our second decade The Luminous Landscape continues to evolve. Kevin takes responsibility for revamping the web site, our new video services, advertising sales, and organizing and running and leading our workshops worldwide. ![]() My good friend of many years, Kevin Raber – previously a Vice President at Phase One, the world’s leader in high resolution, medium format digital photography – has now joined LuLa as its new CEO. Today LuLa is going though another stage in its evolution. We will be launching a fresh series of workshops over the coming months and do hope that we will be able to meet you on one of these journeys. We set ourselves apart from others in what we offer and how our workshops are run. We have now conducted photography workshops and expeditions to every continent, including more than a dozen countries and some of the world’s most exotic locations. I had taught photography, Cibachrome printing, and view camera technique at the community college level for years, and when I started to travel to exotic locations for my own photography it seemed a natural thing to bring others along. Workshops became another major aspect of LuLa’s evolution. This site now has more than 4,500 pages with essays, reviews, editorials and images. The reality is that after I posted my old articles from Photo Techniquesmagazine, where I had been a Contributing Editor, and other magazines, I started writing new ones and also started to receive contributions from other authors. ( I had just sold a hi-tech company that I had co-founded ten years before, and wasn’t quite ready for retirement). I thought it would be a little hobby web site – something to pass the time while I looked at what I was going to do next. ![]() The history though is not what I had anticipated at the time. It wasn’t long though before I had a few articles formatted and had learned enough HTML to create a small web site. “ What do I know about publishing on the web“, I replied? I started The Luminous Landscapein 1999 after my friend Chris Sanderson suggested that I take some of the magazine articles I had written over the years and repurpose them for the web.
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