Todd Korol Landscape Photography in The Great Sandhills

  By Ryley Smith

 

Todd Korol took his Hasselblad X1D II 50C on another adventure, and this time it was to the Great Sandhills of Saskatchewan! In this YouTube video, Todd was going to shoot 4×5 but plans quickly changed thanks to some blustery winds, so he took this opportunity to shoot black and white with his X1D II. Capturing the ever-changing landscape with only one lens, Todd takes us along his incredible journey across the astonishing Canadian dunes! 

In the extraordinary Great Sand Hills of Western Saskatchewan, Todd teaches us all about the unique and picturesque landscape. In such an unforgettable location, Todd also explains how he creates his stunning images, using natural lighting and shadows to his advantage. 

Watch Todd’s Hasselblad X1D II Landscape Photography in The Great Sandhills YouTube video below! 

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Ryley graduated in 2018 from the U of C, with a bachelor in Sociology. With a strong love for writing, and having dabbled in photography, she wanted to take her curious mind and put it towards a more fun and creative future. In her spare time, Ryley finds herself camping, skiing, and fishing. She also loves craft beer and interesting food, ideally together.