This Editing Trick Might Change How You Photograph Forests
Photographing forests is one of the harder parts of landscape and nature photography. This editing trick might change how you approach your subject.
Photographing forests is one of the harder parts of landscape and nature photography. This editing trick might change how you approach your subject.
It is winter in the northern hemisphere and the cold winds howl. Here are five tips to help you get better winter landscape photos.
Cameras have several different shooting modes. The two most common for landscape photography is aperture priority and manual. Which one is the better choice?
Winter is usually a high point for many landscape photographers but what do you do when the weather just keeps being gray and boring?
When it is all but gray outside, when the leaves have fallen, the temperature is nothing to write home about, and most people would stay inside, it is time to bring out the camera.
Minimalism is a fascinating genre of photography and one, which can deliver some incredible and powerful photos. This is the genre where “less is more” really shines. Here I share five steps you can take to create incredible minimalist photos.
Because of the pandemic forest photography is more popular than ever. Forest photography is also one of the really hard genres of nature photography to be successful at. Fog and good conditions are usually necessary for success, but they are just not enough.
This lens is an essential part of my photography kit and one, which I would not go out into nature without. In this article, I want to show how you can master and get the most out of your 24-105mm zoom lens and hopefully inspire you to use it more in your landscape photography.
What do you actually need to know to do landscape photography?
There has never been a better time to stay home and explore your own country. That is what I did and what I found was incredible!
Forest photography can seem overwhelming, chaotic, and hard, but if you follow these seven steps, you ought to improve a significant amount.
There are many misconceptions or myths in landscape photography; here are seven worth forgetting about.
Technology marches forward and the market has certain demands. AI seems to be on everybody’s lips and some claim it will change landscape photography forever. I think not.
There are many tips you can use to improve your landscape photography. Here are five simple ones you can start incorporating right now.
You can learn so much about yourself and photography by briefly getting familiar with art history. But is photography art in the first place?
You are not always in a stunning location where the landscape does the work for you. Here are seven tips to extract the most from a “boring” landscape.
There are many creative ways to explore within each genre of photography. One that is both challenging and fun and can deliver mysterious and incredible results is light painting.
Choosing the optimal focal length is usually not that big of a problem for landscape photographers. Choosing what lenses to bring when you do not know what you need can be a problem.
If there is one thing that makes a landscape photo “come alive,” it is adding depth to it. Adding depth either invites the viewer into the photo or can make the photo feel like looking through a window.
Wide-angle lenses are often considered the go-to lens for landscape photography; however, sometimes they are also useless, and the telephoto lens is the one to use.