Videos And Articles
3 Tips For Milky Way Photography f/98
I have 3 tips to share with you for better photos of the core of the Milky Way.
The Human Element Or The Pristine Landscape f/97
Landscape photographers often want to capture nature unspoiled, the pristine landscape. But does including a human element improve your landscape photos?
16 Hours Of Highs And Lows f/96
Highs and lows are part of the pursuit of photography. Sometimes they happen in rapid succession.
4 Steps To More Productive Landscape Photography f/95
Landscape photography requires patience. Yet there are things you can do in the field to streamline your workflow and be more productive.
What You’re Willing To Wait For f/94
The subjects you are willing to wait for is your insight into the type of photography you are passionate about.
What Lies Ahead f/93
The end of a year is a natural point to review your year of photography and look forward to what lies ahead in 2022.
5 Photo Lessons From The Beatles Get Back Sessions f/92
Watching The Beatles and how their creative process unfolds can teach all artists a thing or two.
John Wick, Super-Assassins, And Photography f/91
I see these odd connections between super-assassin movies and photography. Stay with me … I’ll explain.
Plans Are Worthless Yet Planning Is Key f/90
I value planning and pre-visualization, but plans themselves may not survive once in the field.
Don’t Let Bad Weather Discourage You f/89
Resist the urge to postpose or cancel an outing because of inclement weather. Bad weather can make for good photos.
The Realist, The Impressionist, And The Romantic f/88
In the broad spectrum of photo styles, where does your landscape photography work sit? Understanding this is a path to artistic growth.
Don’t Measure Your Photo Success By Your Keeper Rate f/87
What do you consider “success” as a practicing photographer? If it’s your keeper rate, maybe you want to rethink that.