The Perils of Pressure
Eric speaks on the negative aspects of pressure and how they affect our creativity and practices as nature photographers.
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Eric speaks on the negative aspects of pressure and how they affect our creativity and practices as nature photographers.
The Perils of Pressure Read More »
Talor speaks on the importance of researching not just the logistical tasks but the arguably more important environmental aspects of a location.
Research is Knowledge; Knowledge is Power Read More »
Eric explores how to create unique imagery from well known locations
Creating Novel Imagery in Popular Locations 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 »
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 »
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 »