Esquisses and Raw files
Alain shares his views on the art of post-processing in the digital darkroom and how it compares to musical scores.
Esquisses and Raw files Read More »
Alain shares his views on the art of post-processing in the digital darkroom and how it compares to musical scores.
Esquisses and Raw files Read More »
One of the most important topics in the photography world revolves around the use of editing, artistic digital manipulation (such as composites) and recently, the very common practice of “peak stretching”.
Photography and Digital Manipulation: Finding a Middle Ground Read More »
Nature First is an alliance of nature photographers committed to protecting our lands by promoting a guiding set of principles
Introducing ‘Nature First’ The Alliance for Responsible Nature Photography Read More »
Ed shows us how the colors of spring are under-appreciated and can be just as beautiful, if not more so, than autumn.
The Colors of Spring – the “Other” Foliage Season Read More »
In today’s race for “epic” landscape imagery, the grand scenic dominates. Sweeping, wide-angle, near-far compositions built on aggressive leading lines and capped by colorful skies are almost certain to attract attention and take social media by storm. Antithetical to these grand compositions are the intimates that have seen a recent resurgence. In this article Alex explains how intimate compositions are the tinder with which the fire of imagination can be sparked.
The Power of the Intimate Composition Read More »
Matt Payne explores his journey of photographing icons to becoming a more creative nature photographer.
Moving Beyond Icons Read More »
Phill discusses the growing problems our public lands face and how we can do our part by leaving it better than we found it.
Leave it Better than You Found it Read More »
Our favorite images posted on NPN from the past year. We made three picks from all the categories: Avian, Flora, Human & Fauna, Landscape, Macro, Non-Nature, Photo Art, and Wildlife.
Editors Picks 2018 Read More »
Alister Benn discusses the barriers we develop as adults with expectations and rules that stifle our muse. He gives advice on how to break down those barriers to let your muse free and create meaningful images.
Guy Tal gives insight on how to be more mindful in your photography by being open to seeing what’s around you and not having preconceived ideas. “You can’t compose a photograph from things you don’t even know exist.”
The Mindful Photographer Read More »