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Black & White Landscapes

Shooting in black & white, or converting color images to black & white, often allows you to create powerful, moody…

6 years ago

Tips for Protecting Your Work from Unauthorized Use

Having your work stolen is a photographer’s worst nightmare. Seeing your work sold on t-shirts or greeting cards, or used…

6 years ago

How to Choose the Right ISO for Your Nature Photos

ISO is a foundational principle for photography. It is one of the three elements of the Exposure Triangle, along with…

6 years ago

How to Use Portrait Techniques for Landscape Shots

If you do things the same way as everyone else, you aren’t likely to stand out from the crowd. But…

6 years ago

How to Plan a Photographic Holiday

For landscape photographers in particular, traveling is important to get new shots and find new scenes. While an impressive study…

6 years ago

How to Find Work as a Freelance Travel Photographer

Working as a photographer can seem easy from the outside. Doesn’t it seem like everyone is doing it? With so…

6 years ago

How to Analyse your Own Photography Work

Looking back at your own work and thinking about it in a critical way is very difficult for most people.…

6 years ago

Finding your Unique Viewpoint

As a photographer, your viewpoint is very important. It’s not just how you see the world, but also what you…

6 years ago

Tips for Capturing Storms

While many people prefer to shoot when the weather’s pleasant and the skies are blue, experienced landscape photographers know that…

6 years ago

Adding More Color to Your Images

When it comes to landscape and nature photography, the right use of color can take a composition from average to…

6 years ago