Improve Your Landscape Photography
Most photographers learn basic exposure, the rule of thirds, and other such basic information about landscape photography; however, few photographers spend the time time learn more information. This...
View ArticleLandscape Photography Tips Video: Creative Composition
In this short 5-minute video, Jim Harmer walks through the steps to create a stunning landscape photo. Follow Jim as he takes a landscape picture on the beach in Naples, Florida and then takes the...
View ArticleWhere to Focus for Landscape Photography
Hyperfocal distance for landscape photography Today’s topic comes from Jennifer Brinkman, who submitted a question on our Facebook Fan Page. Here’s her question: “I’ve been following your blogs and...
View ArticleSantorini sunrise – how I captured and processed the shot
Santorini is a fantastic location to photograph. In this article I am going to write about one of my favourite photos taken when I went to Santorini last year. I am going to describe the gear I used,...
View ArticleTamron 15-30mm f2.8, Why I Am Giving Up This Lens. Should You?
Almost three years ago Jim wrote an article on the Tamron 15-30mm f2.8 lens and raved about it. That review helped me make the decision to dive into this Tamron lens. I purchased it after I almost...
View Article9 Tips to take your landscape photography to the next level
Landscape photography has always been my favorite shooting genre. There's something intriguing about being outside, soaking up the sights and sounds all around, and basking in the wonderment of our...
View ArticleDo You? 7 questions to ask before you go turn full time landscape photographer
From the time I write this article, I am six days out from going back to work full time as a biologist. For the past four months, I have been playing professional landscape photographer and frankly...
View ArticleZeroing In: 5 Tips to Find the Subject for Your Composition
You’ve arrived at a gorgeous location and you take your camera out of the bag. What do you shoot? What, precisely, is your subject? If you’re like many, you’ll be awed at the beauty of the place and...
View Article11 Ways Landscape Photographers Can Monetize Their Portfolios
In the world of Photography, there are many different genres to choose from. They can range from candid street imagery, documentary, architectural, portraiture, aerial (New with DRONES!), etc and you...
View ArticleFive Good Reasons to Hire a Photography Guide
Do you really need to hire a photography guide when you travel? After all, you know how to do the research. You use Google Earth, Flickr, 500px, Photographer’s Ephemeris, PhotoPills, and rGPS (Really...
View ArticleChange Your Perspective – Change Your Photography
The eye level of most photographers is between five and six feet from the ground. Most tripods will support a camera at this height. But if all your photos are taken at eye level, (the same as most...
View ArticlePlanning and Mapping a Photo Trip Online
You have the opportunity to go to one of those photo “hotspots,” a place you’ve always dreamed of shooting. You’ve seen some photos, heard about some locations, but you’ve never been there. Like most...
View ArticleTop 5 Tips for Choosing the Perfect Photo Workshop
You’ve saved the money and saved up vacation time to take a photography workshop. Whether it’s a day or a week in the field, you want to get your money’s worth. You don’t want to go home unhappy and...
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