
Landscape photography demands presence. It invites us to slow down, to attune our senses to the rhythm of the world around us, and to accept whatever nature provides. The joy of photographing landscapes carries with it a responsibility to protect the very subjects we cherish. As we walk through fragile ecosystems and pristine wilds, we become witnesses and advocates. Many photographers use their images to raise awareness about ethics, conservation and the need for sustainable practices. Our photographs become more than souvenirs—they are reminders of what is at stake and what we stand to lose. In this way, landscape photography becomes not just a hobby, but a form of preservation and protection.