15 Hiking Tips for the Landscape Photographer
While I have dabbled in all kinds of photography, Landscapes have always been my passion. Â That is because I love […]
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While I have dabbled in all kinds of photography, Landscapes have always been my passion. Â That is because I love […]
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One of the primary objectives when making an image is to achieve proper focus to draw attention to a subject
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If you ever happen to be traveling through eastern Kansas in late August or early September, take a little side
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Photographers LOVE jargon and fancy terms. Â Virtually every photographer is a creative soul, looking for a way to express the
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With the low light capabilities of digital cameras drastically increasing in recent years, Milky Way photography is booming in popularity.Â
The Ultimate Guide to Shooting Milky Way Photography Read More »
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Nick Page details the “essential” pieces of photography gear for landscape photography
Photo Taco – Essential Gear For Landscape Read More »
While shooting in Nauvoo, I found a beautiful stone bridge built by Mormon pioneers over 150 years ago. The small
How to Control Tricky Lighting in Landscape Photography Read More »
I listened to an interesting discussion on Kerry Garrison’s audio podcast this last week. The topic was balance in photographic composition.
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Landscape photographers are snobs about shooting times. Â We only shoot in the morning or evening and we turn up our
More Daytime Landscape Photography Tips Read More »
Landscape photography of cities and city buildings are often some of my favorite photos. Â Cityscapes capture a serene and
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Whenever I teach a class on landscape photography, I can guarantee that one of the first questions asked will be
The Ideal Aperture for Landscape Photography Read More »
Gorgeous mountain scene–check. Â Have my photography gear–check. Â Found a good composition–check. Â Dull and un-inspiring photo–unfortunately, check. We’ve all been there.
How to make your landscape photography look dull and un-inspiring Read More »