Don’t edit all your photos at once!
When you come back from holidays you may be tempted to start editing all of your photos on your computer. While it’s a great way to reflect on your recent […]
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When you come back from holidays you may be tempted to start editing all of your photos on your computer. While it’s a great way to reflect on your recent […]
Don’t edit all your photos at once! Read More »
You may have heard this countless of times from other photographers, and you’ll continue to hear it well into the future as well. It’s all for good reason because there’s
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I was at a hotel room One day and noticed the low laying clouds hovering just beneath the tip of My. Fuji. I had my 14-24mm wide angle lens on
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Try travelling light. When you go on holidays you’ll be tempted to pack all of your gear to be able to capture any scenario that comes your way. It’s fine
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Many have asked in the past what app I use to pinpoint the exact location a sun will rise or set during any given day. I’ve mentioned this before in
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While I was at Door’s Open yesterday, I came across this scene that I was very happy to see. This building’s ceiling is very heavily photographed because of its intricate
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When I took this picture, I intentionally composed it so the sailboat was the only thing in the frame. I really liked how the sky and water almost seamlessly blended
How could this minimalist image be even more minimal? Read More »
I loosely mentioned this before in another post, but this is something that many photographers do before they go and edit a photoshoot that they just did. When you are
Let your photos marinate Read More »