Day 15 Macro photography is one of the most overlooked and underrated areas of photography. It is sometimes dismissed as simple or less artistic, but that usually says...
Author - Adam Karnacz
Day 14 A photograph begins long before it’s printed. Out in the landscape, choices about composition, light and dynamic range shape what the final print can become. When...
Day 13 One of the most rewarding ways to experience photography is to follow a single image all the way through from the initial spark of an idea to a finished, framed...
Day 12 Printing often feels harder than it should. Early results can look too dark, flat, and disappointing. It is tempting to believe the printer is broken, or your...
Day 11 At some point, photography became almost entirely digital. Files on hard drives. Images on phones. Posts that disappear in a feed. Printing changes that. When you...
Day 10 Long exposure photography is one of the most powerful techniques you can add to your landscape work. By extending the shutter speed to capture a passage of time...
Day 9 The term microadventure was popularised by Alastair Humphreys and the idea is simple: you don’t need extreme expeditions or expensive travel to experience real...
Day 8 After time away from landscape photography, the most important thing is to rebuild momentum. The simplest way to do that is to choose a location you know well...
Photography becomes far more rewarding when you take a genuine interest in the world around you. People, landscapes, still life – they are all subjects worthy of...
Day 6 One of the easiest ways to lose motivation in photography is to do the same thing, the same way, over and over again. Here are five approaches that genuinely...
