Marc Adamus is a full time professional landscape photographer who is working for many years. Basically he belongs to Oregon, Unites States of America, but spends most of his year out in the field, moving around all over the place and chasing the light. Marc Adamus’s adventurous style of photography is one best defined by dramatic imagery, bold, that stems from his love of unusual weather and getting far off the beaten path. Photographic work of Marc Adamus has appeared in over a hundred different publications from around the world including National Geographic, Popular Photography, Digital Photo Pro, Readers Digest Digital Photographer, and Sierra Club, among others, and has been on the cover of Outdoor Photographer more than a dozen times. Take a look at mind blowing earth photography of Marc Adamus.
Audience of One
Photographer said: “I wanted to reprocess this image for a client the other day and realized I’d never shared it here earlier this year, upon my return from Chile and Patagonia.”
Between Night and Day
“The image was taken in -30 temperatures, which create the mist off the much warmer water. The lighting is a mix of sunrise and moonlight 1 hour and 10 minutes before the sun arose, looking west.”
Boom
Breaking Through
Color of the Moon
Photographer says “I have been to this area of the Grand Canyon dozens of times before, over the years. On this quite evening, alone at the end of hours of difficult road and camped near the rim I photographed this scene in soft moonlight so beautiful it rivaled the picture itself.”
Disappearing
Fire Planet
Follow It
Golden Towers
Heaven on Earth
Ice River Mountains
“An aerial image from the Boundary Range, Alaska. One of many In made while scouting routes and features for travels to come.”
Imagination
Kingdom of the Wind
Light Cave
Light From Within
Maiden Shower
Minus Fifty
Paradise Forest
Psychedelic Dragons
Rage Against Frozen
Rare Morning
Ripples and Flames
So Long for This Moment
Spirit Garden
Spoken Through Light
“I wanted to reprocess this one for a client a few days ago and realized I had never posted it anywhere online except my website, so here it is. The image depicts one of the world’s most beautiful peaks, Fitz Roy, in Argentina. No image could ever come close to doing justice to those massive spires, lording over this beautiful land like nothing I’ve ever seen on Earth.”
This Other World
Walls of Light
“To obtain this very different view of this remote canyon in Utah’s Escalante, I composed a nearly spherical image, shooting all around me and moving myself out of the frame as needed.”
War with the Sky
Winds of Gold