Sometimes Travel Photography Is Just About The Memories
The Essential Guide For Steel Wool Photography & More
“My life is shaped by the urgent need to wander and observe, and my camera is my passport." – Steve McCurry
Hello Photogaphers,
Photography’s superpower is the ability to reveal the unseen, suggesting that while photographs may show us what is visible, they also demonstrate how little we see with our eyes.
You can find ways of taking amazing pictures without spending much money, and one of the best examples is fire spinning, sometimes also known as steel wool photography. TAKE A LOOK →
Godox's latest flash, the $50 Lux Elf Retro, is a fully manual flash that weighs heavily on its design. Its single-point hot shoe makes it compatible with most camera systems. It is fun to use and a great conversation starter. TAKE A LOOK →
These exciting ‘Urban Areas’ cards can give you ideas, motivate you, and ensure you get the shot. Check it out! TAKE A LOOK →
This technique takes advantage of radiuses or round shapes found in a frame. A radius is a term that describes a specific distance between the outer region and the center of a circular shape. When used in photo composition, it’s a highly seductive shape. TAKE A LOOK →
From this photographer’s perspective, sometimes it’s just about the memories. TAKE A LOOK →
“Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second." – Marc Riboud
Tomorrow: Photographer captures a rare moment when lightning strikes!
– Jeff
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