Colour Theory—understood, appreciated and applied—can take a strongly composed landscape image and elevate it to a lasting work of art. This guide shows you how to put the theory into practice.
Read MoreWhy Presets Don’t Work for Landscape Photography
While presets may be a welcome time-saver for wedding, portrait and travel photographers, editing a landscape photo is different.
Each landscape image we create is unique. Each is deserving of its own post-processing.
Read MoreThe Value of a Telephoto Lens in Landscape Photography
A telephoto lens presents not just a challenge, but an opportunity for capturing landscapes. They enable us to view and compose scenes from an entirely new frame of mind.
Read MoreDon’t Let Perfection Prevent Progress
When we have an idealised concept of the “perfect image”, our shortcomings in failing to produce it can be paralysing. What’s needed is continual improvement. Showing up to practice, and giving yourself the freedom to fail.
Read MoreEnchanted Forests and Illuminated Peaks: New Zealand 2019
The journal and photo gallery from my two week trip exploring New Zealand’s majestic South Island.
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