Overcome Your Creative Rut
Jackie shares her techniques for getting out of a creative rut
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Jackie shares her techniques for getting out of a creative rut
Anne shares her experience photographing the beauty of the garden in winter
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Eric talks about the benefits of adding mood to your images and the different ways to get there with light, color, vignettes, and removing context.
Ed explains why he loves photographing in the fog and how it adds mood and mystery to your photographs
Sarah explains why rules are a barrier to your personal expression and why you should ignore much of the advice you receive when it comes to your photography.
Why do we photograph? It’s a simple enough question. There are a variety of reasons. Most landscape photographers will tell you that it’s in order to be outdoors and enjoy the natural world. I’ve never felt comfortable with that answer.
In January I spent two weeks in Yellowstone. At the time I was feeling inspired… almost fired up! This was my first winter visit to Yellowstone trip since I created what is now my most well-known photo, and I found myself wanting to
Bill shares his thoughts on improving your photography portfolio by organizing into themes, by finding what you are passionate about to show off your vision.
Chris discusses why having an audience with whom to communicate and share our work, our ideas and emotions, is an integral part of the creative process.
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