Fly Fishing Photography With a High Key Twist: Louis Cahill

by Tom Chandler on March 21, 2010 · 1 comment

Photographer Louis Cahill’s high-key approach to fly fishing photography offers an interesting alternative to today’s typically highly saturated digital photos.

The “barely there” highlights lend his photos an oddly graphic, almost architectural feel – on that you can see more of at his Andros Island photo album.

Louis Cahill, Photographer

The interestingly high-key work of outdoor photographer Louis Cahill,

The under/over photograph is a staple among fly fishing photographers.

Crazy, tilted perspectives and extreme wide angles (the latter all the rage these days) also populate Cahill’s work, and to see 100+ more photographs from Andros Island, click here.

See you nowhere near the equator, Tom Chandler.

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