Photographing Your Dark Side
Antonio explores the human psyche to express his dark side through his hauntingly beautiful photography.
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Antonio explores the human psyche to express his dark side through his hauntingly beautiful photography.
Photographing Your Dark Side Read More »
Anna and Jessie discuss being a photographer while having children, Anna’s connection to the environment, her creative process, and conservation photography.
In Conversation with Anna Morgan Read More »
Gary Randall describes his struggles with creative slumps and how to work your way through them when you hit this inevitable roadblock as an artist.
Working through Creative Slumps Read More »
“To chart a course, one must have a direction. In reality, the eye is no better than the philosophy behind it.” ~Berenice Abbott As a child, I loved everything wild and natural. Animals, landscapes, trees, flowers, seashores, deserts, mountains—the more removed from the artificial world of humanity, the better. I spent much of my time
Take Your Bearings Read More »
Sarah shares her techniques for photographing small scenes and macro using shallow depth of field to simplify and create abstract photographs.
A Slice of Focus: Lessons for Photographing Plants Using Shallow Depth of Field 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 »
How do you create space, depth, and distance in a two-dimensional photograph?How can you communicate a sense of what the scene felt like—from your foreground to the faraway mountain? Photos with a sense of depth engage the viewer and invite them in to explore the scene. In another article I wrote, I shared six in-field
How to Create Three-Dimensionality in your Landscape Photos (+ Video) Read More »
Autumn is the time of year when those of us in the Northern hemisphere flock to beautiful locations to photograph the vivid and changing foliage. We love the shorter days that allow us to sleep in a bit longer, and the extended Golden Hour that gives us more time to be creative with beautiful light.
Finding Inspiration in Your Fall Photography Read More »