Dyanne Wilson: Chasing The Northern Lights In Yellowknife

Generally preferring the found over the staged, Dyanne likes to explore the place in which she finds herself in an attempt to find stillness and meaning.
— Dyanne Wilson

My guest in this episode is Canadian documentary and fine art photographer Dyanne Wilson. In this interview, we talk about her influences in photography and get into the importance of looking at other art forms when developing a photographic vision.

Another topic of our conversation is Dyanne’s photo tour to Yellowknife which is considered to be the capital of Northern Lights in Canada. Although Dyanne has studied Art History at the University of Ottawa and has taken a few technical courses in photography, she is basically self-taught.

Here’s an extensive guide on finding your inner photographer and how to make the most of your camera. Dyanne has a keen interest in the cultural diversity of Canada as it is expressed in the built environment, nature and life itself. She prefers images that convey the mood, narrative and beauty of a person, place or event.

In 2014, Dyanne was invited by Fuji to be an official Fuji X-Photographer.

Dyanne Wilson

Dyanne Wilson is an Ottawa-based documentary and fine art photographer focusing on the relationship between nature and the built environment while exploring themes of memory, place and time.
— Dyanne Wilson

Dyanne Wilson is a documentary and fine art photographer as well as an official Fujifilm-X-photographer. Dyanne has been featured before on my online-photography-magazine „The Art of Creative Photography“: „Love Made Visible“

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