As a landscape photographer, there is something deeply familiar about wildlife photography. It still begins with light, atmosphere and place. But instead of waiting for clouds to move, you are waiting for something living to step into the frame. That is what makes it so compelling...
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Water drop photography is one of the most fascinating and addictive forms of macro work. It takes something utterly ordinary, a single drop of water, and turns it into an image that feels dramatic, abstract and almost otherworldly. At its heart, water drop photography is about capturing a...
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 more about imagination than about the genre itself. In reality, macro opens up an entirely different world. It allows you...
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 printing is the goal, the approach often feels more intentional. Detail matters, time and energy is thoughtfully spent...
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 print on the wall. It begins with motivation and intent. The best photography occurs when you go out and do something...


