Tips For Memorable Portraits Images

Plus: Magnificent Landscape Photos Of Winter Mountains & More

"If I saw something in my viewfinder that looked familiar to me, I would do something to shake it up." – Garry Winogrand

Happy Friday, Friends,

As you create photos this weekend, think about this: What's really important is to simplify. The work of most photographers would be improved immensely if they could do one thing: get rid of the extraneous. If you strive for simplicity, you are more likely to reach the viewer.

Many photographers often settle for basic compositions and wonder how professionals capture captivating portraits. The secret frequently lies in the composition itself. Although several factors contribute to a great photograph, mastering composition is an excellent first step! TAKE A LOOK →

I hear a similar sentiment among creators time and again: frustration at being unable to create exactly what is desired. That takes time and experience. This is a great place to start! TAKE A LOOK →

Learn advanced color composition techniques right here! TAKE A LOOK →

Juraj Slota, a renowned landscape photographer, has once again captivated audiences with his magnificent photos of winter mountains. Each image in Slota’s collection showcases the pristine beauty of snow-covered peaks, highlighting winter's serene and majestic atmosphere in these rugged landscapes. TAKE A LOOK →​​

Photographer Cecilia Paredes has gained international acclaim for her unique and mesmerizing camouflage artistic portraits, where she ingeniously merges herself with the background. TAKE A LOOK →

“Beauty can be seen in all things; seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph." – Matt Hardy

Monday: A Night of Tokyo Rain: B&W noir street photography.

– Jeff