Fresh Ideas To Spark Your Photographic Imagination

Plus: Stunning Macro Photos Of Butterflies & More

"In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks." - Ansel Adams

Hello Photogs,

While searching for quotes, I came across this one, and it is too priceless not to share. Henri Cartier-Bresson: "The world is going to pieces, and people like Adams and Weston are photographing rocks!"

Kenan Talas is a master of macro photography, creating breathtakingly detailed images of butterflies that reveal their hidden intricacies. His close-up shots offer viewers a rare opportunity to observe the delicate textures, intricate wing patterns, and subtle nuances of light and shadow that are often invisible to the naked eye. TAKE A LOOK →

Canon’s latest photographic gear has been applauded as much as criticized. But that doesn’t deter the fact that Canon cameras and lenses remain the prime choice amongst many photographers and photography enthusiasts. So, it doesn’t come as a surprise that their upcoming models are facing a long buyer waiting period. Get the story here. TAKE A LOOK →

How about sparking your creativity with these ideas? TAKE A LOOK →

Less is More. A phrase coined by poet Robert Browning but most often attributed to architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as a precept for Minimalist design is a concept I frequently utilize in photography.  There’s nothing more minimal than a white background.  The white backdrop is versatile and works well for all types of photoshoots, from professional headshots to newborn photography. TAKE A LOOK →​​

Nature’s canvas is vast and varied, offering countless opportunities for photographers willing to look beyond the obvious. TAKE A LOOK →

"To see the world’s beauty, you must look through different eyes, your soul's eyes." - Edward Weston

Tomorrow: The Sony A1 II price, specs, and availability have been revealed!

– Jeff