Posts tagged landscape photography tips
Improve Photography Exercise: Analyzing my Favorite Landscape Photos

I’ve heard that one way to improve your photography is to analyze photos you love, and pinpoint what it is about them appeals to you. This is something I constantly – yet subconsciously – do every day. I scroll through Instagram, like and comment on incredible shots, but I’ve never jotted down these notes. I’ve now reached a point in my learning process where I want to reflect on my own style in an attempt to further my progress in photography.

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Planning an Iceland Landscape Photography Trip (What I Would've Done Differently)

I did so much to prepare for my Iceland trip but, as it turned out, I still did not prepare enough. Of course, looking back now, it was clear what I should've done differently. Hopefully these Iceland landscape photography tips can help other photographers get the best shots from the Land of Fire and Ice.

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Landscape Photography Tips: Lessons from my First Year Shooting (pt 2)

Last week, I wrote about 7 lessons I learned during my first year shooting landscapes. I was too wordy to fit all 14 lessons in one post, so I will continue with the remaining lessons now. The landscape photography tips covered below were learned later in the year. In some cases, weeks or even months after the first 7. 

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Landscape Photography Tips: Lessons from my First Year Shooting (pt 1)

I've learned a ton since my first day shooting in Central Park but I continue to be humbled by the incredible photos and talented photographers that I encounter each day. That said, the great thing about photography is that there is always more to be learned. With the start of the new year, I wanted to reflect on the lessons I learned from my first year shooting, and hope these landscape photography tips will be helpful to others who are just diving in.

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