Natural History Institute: NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY, ART, AND ACTIVISM
Taylor McKinnon is an artist by accident and an activist by trade. In this artist talk, McKinnon will discuss nature photography as a practice of natural history— of mutually reinforcing, deeply intertwined endeavors of observation, art, love, and activism. McKinnon will discuss the fight to protect most places he shoots.
Learn about McKinnon’s process in the field and lightroom, laziness and the compositional freedom of long lenses, and the hobbled, pure process of finding minimalism and personal style absent art theory. McKinnon will also share some of his more abstract landscape photography not featured in the exhibit.
- Audience: Adult
- Genre: Arts, Culture & Social Science, Conservation and Sustainability, Field Sciences
- Type: Exhibit/Presentation