Finding quality sources of landscape photography tips and techniques is not difficult. Guidance and suggestions are available in abundance if you know where to look for them. If you are in the early stages of learning landscape photography, it can become overwhelming and lead to confusion. I know this from experience. My landscape photography journey, […]
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What is the Definition of Urban Landscape Photography? Landscape photography is an exciting pursuit of beautiful scenery, spectacular light, vibrant colors and great detail. Urban landscape photography is no different. It focuses on the man-made environment and the dynamics of life within that place. Images catch the eye through bright lights, a play of colors […]
Creating simple seascape photography is one of my favourite approaches to the art form. The monochrome images produced by Jonathan Chritchley, Michael Levin and others have influenced my landscape photography for one very straightforward reason: I like looking at these types of images! What processes do I explore when making simple seascape photography? Long exposures […]
Sunrise Seascapes
Landscape photographer Paul De Odorico shares his passion for shooting sunrise seascapes in his home state of Queensland, Australia. He discusses the challenges of capturing the beauty of Golden Hour and a number of landscape photography techniques that he has perfected for ensuring a successful sunrise seascape shoot.
As much as we would like to, getting everything right the first time is a rarity. Nothing could be truer in our discipline as photographers. We can prepare our landscape photography ideas, we can pre-visualise a scene to our heart’s content but often we are still left with a bit of work to do. It’s […]
So often, when looking for advice on what makes a good black and white landscape photo, the first tip given is to learn to “see in black and white”. Great! But what exactly does this mean? It means that composition is king. It means that quality of light, tonal range, tonal separation and contrast are […]
Some years back, I sold almost everything to set off around the world with a big backpack, a small budget and the best camera for travel given my circumstances. As a 23-year-old graduate, I had a full-time job that I enjoyed but I wasn’t ready to just settle down and live life waiting for my […]
This article from landscape photographer Gi Lewis first featured in Issue 4 of Light & Landscape. Gi shares how his father urged him to purchase his first camera and how he has developed a particular passion for city nightscape photography in and around London.
Dark Skies Photography
I don’t remember seeing the Milky Way when I was young. It was a thing I’d heard of, but I lumped it into the category of a dragon or a unicorn. In my mind, the Milky Way was just an abstract concept, not something that existed within the realm of my existence. Afterall, I grew […]
Photography Critique
Landscape photographer Shannon Kalahan takes an in-depth look at the importance of photography critique in order to grow as a landscape photographer.