Photographing in a winter wonderland offers us so many advantages, as all the distracting elements on the ground get hidden by snow. But then there comes the photographer, who wants to get out the best possible photograph. And exactly this leads to one of the problems. [ Read More ]
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Is it Possible to Shoot a Vista, a Waterfall, and Woodland in Only One Morning?
There is a different sort of light and weather needed for these three sub-genres of landscape photography. Photographing them all within a few hours only is possible, but it leads to some big obstacles we have to overcome. [ Read More ]
Is There Storytelling in Landscape Photography?
Landscape photography is one of the most popular genres of photography, but how do photos of rocks, mountains, waves, and sunsets tell a story? [ Read More ]
The Secret That Makes You a Better Photographer
It is not difficult to get an okay shot as an advanced photographer. The problem is not seeing the things that would bring your photography even up to a world-class level. What if I would tell you that there exists a tiny subgenre in photography that makes not only most of the things you have… Continue reading The Secret That Makes You a Better Photographer
Enjoy Calming Fog Sunset Photography With the Sony A1 and 35mm Film
For many of us, 2021 has been no better a year than 2020. Take a break, and rise above the fog with this incredible video from Michael Shainblum, as he captures long exposures, time-lapses, and film images from high above the clouds in San Francisco. [ Read More ]
Get Ready for Winter Landscape Photography With Nick Page
With winter approaching fast (for our readers in the northern hemisphere), it’s time for landscape photographers to prepare for snowy scenes and cold sunrises. Though it can introduce a new level of challenge to your standard photography routine, photographing landscapes in the winter can also be very rewarding and will certainly add a new dimension… Continue reading Get Ready for Winter Landscape Photography With Nick Page
K Madhavan Pillai: Exploring Fallen Leaves
After the first few shots in this series, which were silhouettes, I started composing my frames with a single green leaf in it. To my eye, the images immediately became more meaningful. Photograph/K Madhavan Pillai The almost spiritual nature of the structural breakdown displayed by fallen leaves on a wet, transluscent roof left K Madhavan… Continue reading K Madhavan Pillai: Exploring Fallen Leaves
Fstoppers Interviews Rob Walwyn on His Upcoming Photo Exhibition ‘Karrikins’
Australian photographer Rob Walwyn is hosting the first exhibition of his project ‘Karrikins’ as part of Sydney’s Head On Photo Festival. Karrikins documents the aftermath of the bushfires that devastated Australia’s east coast in late 2019 and early 2020. What makes Walwyn’s images even more stunning is his use of Kodak’s discontinued false-color infrared film… Continue reading Fstoppers Interviews Rob Walwyn on His Upcoming Photo Exhibition ‘Karrikins’
Why We Shouldn’t Give Up When We Struggle in Landscape Photography
It is good to have a plan B in landscape photography. But what if even plan B doesn’t work? Should we give up? Or is there still the chance, any way to get some really strong photographs? I came exactly into such a situation recently – and oh man – finally it turned into one… Continue reading Why We Shouldn’t Give Up When We Struggle in Landscape Photography
Six must-have tips for emerging adventure photographers
In many ways, the last year has changed our relationship with wild places; as the COVID-19 pandemic forced us to confront the dangerous consequences of exploiting the natural world, we simultaneously turned to nature for comfort and adventure. The “bikepacking” trend took off in the United States, with bike sales soaring throughout 2020, while Australians… Continue reading Six must-have tips for emerging adventure photographers