When The Camera Manual Fails You
Plus: Incorporate Yourself Into Your Landscape Photography & More
“There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.” - Ernst Haas
Greetings Photogs,
If the photographer is interested in the people or situation in front of their lens, and if they are compassionate, it’s already a lot. The instrument is not the camera, but the photographer is.
Adding a self-portrait element to landscape photos is a great way to tell a story, add emotion, and give a sense of scale. TAKE A LOOK →
Learn about the macro lens in thirty seconds from this fun video. TAKE A LOOK →
If you really want to learn how to use your camera properly, you need to get past that stale old camera manual. This link is for you! TAKE A LOOK →
Check out these amazing images from this travel photography contest. Mind-blowing!! TAKE A LOOK →
Continuous lights and studio strobes are crucial tools in photography. Is one better than the other? Can they be used together? Find out here. TAKE A LOOK →
“If I had to give advice to other photographers, I would first suggest quickly getting over the camera equipment questions. In my humble opinion, the make and format of a camera are ultimately low on the priority scale when it comes to making pictures.” - Michael Kenna
Tomorrow: You must have the right equipment to set up a photo studio.
– Jeff
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