To wake before dawn to see the sunrise over the Pacific is an experience few of us will take for granted again. Here’s a collection of what we saw.
Read MoreHow Australia’s Geography Shaped My Landscape Photography
While we’re not limited by our geography, it undoubtedly influences our development as photographers. It shapes how we see the natural world and what we highlight in our images.
Read MorePost-Processing Workflow: Lightroom & Photoshop Editing Tips for Landscape Photography
I hope this workflow outline offers some considerations as you progress through your own images. Take time to consider why you might dodge the flowing water or apply an oval vignette around the scene.
Read MoreLandscape Photography Theory: The Power of Transitions
The topic of what makes a great landscape photo is one I’ve considered and reviewed for many years (and one I’m still exploring). Recently, I’ve found that there’s a broad concept that encapsulates many of the aspects of great landscape photos—visual transitions.
Read MoreIn Praise of Wild Spaces: Connection and Conservation
My life, as far as I recall, began outside. In seaside rockpools, under the shade of trees and camping in the Australian bush. It’s in these interactions with natural spaces that we discover not only ourselves, but the interwoven threads of existence around us.
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