3 P’s of Landscape Photography
The 3 P’s of Landscape Photography which I’ll discuss, aren’t another rule or a ways to break these rules though. This series of techniques will naturally … Continue reading3 P’s of Landscape Photography
The 3 P’s of Landscape Photography which I’ll discuss, aren’t another rule or a ways to break these rules though. This series of techniques will naturally … Continue reading3 P’s of Landscape Photography
Photographing a New Location: 7 Tips to Create Better Images When Traveling to a New Location Photographing a new landscape can be exciting for many reasons and the thrill of … Continue readingPhotographing a New Location: 7 Tips to Create Better Images When Traveling to a New Location
Part one in a series of shorter posts, in which I want to discuss a few misconceptions in Landscape Photography. I listen to many photographers … Continue readingMisconceptions in Landscape Photography
A visual inventory can be a helpful method to identifying interesting elements when out in the landscape and ultimately assist in building compositions. This technique is especially useful when seeking… … Continue readingUsing a Visual Inventory to Build Compositions
Continuing the series of blogs about common misconceptions in Landscape Photography with a classic misunderstanding, that Landscape Photography is best at sunrise and sunset. This approach … Continue readingLandscape Photography Misconceptions II: Only Shoot Sunset and Sunrise
A slower approach to landscape photography often involves letting go of expectations while being more open to Nature’s surprises. How many times have you experienced this, where your favorite image from a trip was the surprising one or the unexpected one? … Continue readingSlow Photography: Focus On The Experience To Create Meaningful Images