If you want to be a better photographer, the best thing you can do is take photos – lots of them, and as often as you can. There’s an endless supply of excuses we can come up with as to why we don’t practice, including photographer’s block and not knowing where to start. So next […]
Tag: Ideas
Various photography ideas for you to try.
Everyone knows that winter is the time for staying in front of the fireplace and maybe remembering the adventures of the last year, but a truly passionate photographer never takes a break and the winter cold cannot stop the most daring. While it is obvious that it is a lot harder to find interesting subjects […]
Everyone knows that winter is the time for staying in front of the fireplace and maybe remembering the adventures over the last year, but a truly passionate photographer never takes a break and the winter cold cannot stop the most daring. While it is obvious that it is a lot harder to find interesting subjects […]
Archiving your photographs properly helps with a smooth and consistent workflow, because all of your files are just a few clicks away. Who wouldn’t want that? The basic premise behind good backing-up habits, is to reduce the time searching for things you need, thus increasing your productivity. So let’s take a look at how that […]
Gear acquisition syndrome (commonly referred to as G.A.S.), one could successfully argue, is the bane of every photographer’s existence. The unquenchable longing for new camera gear certainly isn’t a recent phenomenon; I imagine photographers of generations past experienced the very same cravings for newer and “better” cameras and lenses as we do today. While the […]
I’ve mentioned on at least one previous occasion the idea of “emotive photography” — or, photographing simply to capture the feeling of a moment and not being overly concerned with technical perfection. It’s not that proper exposure and authentic emotion can’t coexist in one photo, but I suspect most people connect with an image due […]