Hi, I'm Katherine Wangler! 👋




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Welcome Katherine! Glad to have you here.
That intersection of light, water, and earth is harder to capture than it looks. The fact that you're thinking about serenity in how you approach it already sets a clear direction for your work.
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Katherine! 👋 The light-water-earth meeting line is honestly the whole chase in landscape work. I spent years trying to find that exact air in my own frames before it clicked. Where are you shooting from?
From Queensland ,thankyou so much for your support ive only just started so has made me feel alot more confident in my work
The meeting point you describe, that's where I spend most of my time too, waiting for weather to shift or fog to actually arrive. Your framing sounds patient. Looking forward to seeing what you're catching.