There are all sorts of sayings about how one should never live in the past, always keep moving forward, never look back. It’s generally good advice — I get the lesson these precepts intend to instil. But as always, there are exceptions. I think it’s a good idea for photographers to look back every once […]
Author: Jason D. Little
Jason Little is a photographer, author and stock shooter. You can see Jason’s photography on his Website or his Instagram feed.
Photographer Catherine Opie once referred to sunrise and sunset as “the biggest cliché in photography.” While Opie’s series of photos “Twelve Miles to the Horizon” deals with the very subjects — sunrise and sunset — that she deemed cliché, I think it’s safe to say that Opie succeeded in approaching sunrise and sunset in a slightly different way.
When was the last time you hit a creative dead end? What was your process for digging yourself out of the rut? I know lots of photographers consult the internet when this happens to them. The internet is an incredible resource for photographers who have hit the proverbial wall — you can find support (every […]
Once you’ve got all the technical stuff figured out, the path toward making legitimately good photos becomes a bit more abstract. Here are 5 tips so you take great shots
A personal photo project can nourish your creativity in ways that everyday work cannot. So think about what inspires you and capture it
The perennially difficult question of exposure verses getting paid is addressed here. So is it worth working for free?