Just a reminder that this is the last day to cast your votes for my best photographs of 2025. You have until midnight! Again, please don’t send your votes to me by email, or post them in the comments, or they won’t be counted. Use the form at the bottom of my earlier post to cast your votes.
Thanks to everyone who already voted! I appreciate your help. 🙂
— Michael Frye
P.S. Today is also the last day to get the early-bird discount on my upcoming webinar, Photo Planning Made Simple! Use the code PHOTOPLAN20 to get 20% off until midnight tonight (Monday, December 29th) Pacific Time.
Related Posts: My Best Photographs of 2025: The Nominees; My Top Photographs of 2024; My Top Photographs of 2023; My Top Photographs of 2022; My Top Photographs of 2021
Michael Frye is a professional photographer specializing in landscapes and nature. He lives near Yosemite National Park in California, but travels extensively to photograph natural landscapes in the American West and throughout the world.
Michael uses light, weather, and design to make photographs that capture the mood of the landscape, and convey the beauty, power, and mystery of nature. His work has received numerous awards, including the North American Nature Photography Association’s 2023 award for Fine Art in Nature Photography. Michael’s photographs have appeared in publications around the world, and he’s the author and/or principal photographer of several books, including Digital Landscape Photography: In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Great Masters, and The Photographer’s Guide to Yosemite.
Michael loves to share his knowledge of photography through articles, books, workshops, online courses, and his blog. He’s taught over 200 workshops focused on landscape photography, night photography, digital image processing, and printing.






