• Small Scenes: The Natural Progression of a Landscape Photographer?

    Small Scenes: The Natural Progression of a Landscape Photographer?
    Small scenes landscape photography: the practice of photographing the little details within the grander scene. Is it simply a genre that some landscape photographers gravitate towards? Or is it the natural evolution of a seasoned landscape photographer?[ Read More ]
  • How to Photograph Landscapes Outside the Golden Hour

    How to Photograph Landscapes Outside the Golden Hour
    Bright and sunny skies, or bluebird skies, as some call them, are the bane of landscape photographers. Or are they? We’ve all been taught to seek out the “good” light of golden hour or dramatic skies. This video talks about how to walk away with great images even on those sunny, cloudless days.[ Read More ]
  • Mimicking the Look of a High-End Campaign With No Budget

    Mimicking the Look of a High-End Campaign With No Budget
    Many of the most expensive shoots spend inordinate amounts of money on incredible locations, models, and photographers. But, if you're willing to accept models that aren't A-list celebrities, you might be able to recreate the same standard without being bankrolled.[ Read More ]
  • Why You Should Perform Focus Stacking in Your Next Product Photoshoot

    Why You Should Perform Focus Stacking in Your Next Product Photoshoot
    In my previous article, we talked about the technique and tips for performing focus stacking for e-commerce shoots. In this article, we will further expand into discussing the advantages of using focus stacking techniques, apart from the obvious reasons of getting the entire product to be in focus. There are a few more logical reasons and advantages behind focus stacking.[ Read More ]
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  • An Important Lesson for All Photographers

    An Important Lesson for All Photographers
    No doubt, photography is not a cheap hobby, and the camera gear hype machine is designed to make you continually reach for your credit card to buy the latest and greatest gadget, camera, or lens. Whether you are a new photographer or a seasoned veteran, though, it is important to remember that a compelling image is not made by a great camera, it is made by a great photographer, as this insightful video essay demonstrates.[ Read More ]

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