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The Art of Seabird Photography

There is a moment, just before you press the shutter, when the world seems to hold its breath. The wind still moves, of course. The sea continues its restless rhythm.…
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Creative Macro in Monochrome

In macro photography, monochrome allows me to explore minimalism by reducing clutter, complexity, and distraction, focusing instead on simple compositions. Enhancing the silhouette of an arthropod is perhaps the most…
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Foreground blurs

In photography, what lies out of focus can play a subtle yet powerful role in shaping the atmosphere of an image. Blurring the foreground doesn’t distract from the subject; rather,…
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Extreme Exposures

In my photography, I aim to convey the impressions and emotions I experience in nature. Along the way, I have found myself drawn to the extreme ends of photographic techniques,…
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Wide-Angle Macro Photography

Using a wide-angle lens to capture a small subject within its natural habitat can be a powerful way to create immersive, storytelling images. By including the surrounding environment, this perspective…
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Minimalism Through High-Key Photography

Minimalism in photography isn’t about having less; it’s about revealing more by removing what are, in my opinion, distractions. It’s about creating space: space for the subject to breathe, and…
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