A Good Photograph Says
A good photograph says more about…
My thoughts on this common phrase in photography. … Continue readingA Good Photograph Says
A good photograph says more about…
My thoughts on this common phrase in photography. … Continue readingA Good Photograph Says
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
Nature inspires us to photograph and capture her beauty in many ways. Sometimes it’s to document the landscape or conditions and other times it may be to create … Continue readingCreative Nature Photography: A Few Tips
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
One method for learning and skill development stands above all others though: Photo Workshops. Minute for minute there is no richer opportunity to learn and develop skills than in person, in the field. … Continue readingAre Photography Workshops Worth It?