Harness The Power Of Symmetry For Jaw-dropping Photography

Plus: 8 Tips For Sharp Portrait Photography & More

"Winter photography is capturing the poetry of nature in its quietest form." – Rachel Brighton

Hello Photographers,

It’s getting close to that time of year, SNOW! "Snow whispers the language of light, and photography listens." – Erin Nash

One of the critical principles every photographer needs to understand is the idea of symmetry. Click this link to learn more about it and how you can use it to create truly stunning photographs. TAKE A LOOK →

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Long-exposure photography during daylight unveils a world of movement and tranquility hidden from the naked eye, where rushing rivers turn into silky streams and clouds dance gracefully across the sky. TAKE A LOOK →

Do you need help with soft or blurry portrait images? You’re not alone. Capturing crisp, clear, sharp portrait photography can be tricky – unless you take the right approach. TAKE A LOOK →​​

Icy temperatures certainly make for amazing photos. You can capture sparkling snow, stunning frost, white-capped mountains, frozen lakes, and so much more – assuming your gear can handle the cold. TAKE A LOOK →

"The stillness of winter magnifies the smallest of details, letting the photographer see the soul of the landscape." – Oscar Li

Tomorrow: Sixteen incredible forced perspective examples (+ tips)!

– Jeff