Five Practical Ways to Overcome Creative Blocks

Feeling stuck in your photography journey can be frustrating, especially when it's easy to think new gear will solve your problems. Instead of relying on temporary fixes, it’s a good time to rethink your approach and rediscover your creative spark. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Critique the Community Winter

Your Best Winter Photographs Welcome to the first Critique the Community Contest of 2025! Since it is deep winter in the Northern Hemisphere, we decided to make this month's theme "Winter." You can submit any image you've taken that captures cold, winter, or freezing elements. This theme isn't reserved for landscapes only, so feel free to submit your best portraits or product shots as well. Rules This contest is 100% free to join Each photographer may submit up to 3 images Each photograph must include a small description that includes details about how the photograph was taken, what post processing was... [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Patrick Hall)
    
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Fstoppers Reviews the Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 Di III-A RXD Lens, the Company’s First for Canon RF

There’s always been a gaping hole in Canon’s APS-C strategy. While there are plenty of competent APS-C cameras from the company, it hasn’t always produced the professional lenses to match the bodies. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Wasim Ahmad)
    
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Take Better Photos by Doing Less Work

Having infinite resources for many of the locations we frequent for landscape photography is what makes it so accessible to anyone and everyone. The downside is that we tend to plan out everywhere we go, every shot we want to take, and thus we never really get a chance to develop our vision as photographers. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Armitage)
    
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Five Truths Every Beginner Photographer Should Know (That I Learned the Hard Way)

Isn't it great to have a crystal ball to tell us our future and what's around the next corner? Unfortunately, there is no such thing, and we must live life, make mistakes, and move on. I wish I had one, especially when I started my photography journey. Here are five things I had to learn the hard way. It’s Not About the Gear We have all been there before: a new camera or lens is announced, dangling on a string like a carrot. We are urged to grab our wallets and wait for FedEx to deliver them to our doorstep. Don’t get me wrong; gear is essential, and you need it to achieve... [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Justin...
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Does the Gear Make the Photographer, or Does the Photographer Make the Gear?

I go through many a season with my gear. Sometimes it's Nikon season; other times, it's Panasonic or Fuji season. But no matter how many times I try to downsize, I always end up back where I started: with too many cameras. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Wasim Ahmad)
    
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5 Cameras You Wish You Got for Christmas

For the past few months, you have been dropping subtle hints to your family about the camera you would love to own, and you have also been dreaming about your first shoots with your much-desired new camera. Christmas morning arrives, and the excitement of opening that box under the tree is palpable. It finally arrives in your hands; you tear open the wrapping paper and open the box, only to discover some socks and a knitted sweater inside. All is not lost... [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Greg Sheard)
    
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Time To Update Your Copyright Info Inside of Lightroom

Hi, everybody – I’m back from my holiday break (really enjoyed it, and although the College football gods were not awesome to me, there’s still NFL hope. If the Bucs beat the Saints this Sunday, we win the NFC South and head to a home Playoff game, so there’s that). Now, it’s a new year full of new opportunities and possibilities, so let’s get right to it. If, like me, you like to embed your copyright and contact info directly into your images (handy in case you share images on Instagram, FB, X [formerly Twitter], etc.), then it’s time to update your Lightroom Classic copyright info template for 2025 for the new images you take and import this year. It’s really simple...
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The Reward of Being an Artist in Residence

I have had the opportunity of working as an Artist in Residence for the National Park Service four times. The last residency was for Buffalo National River in Arkansas. In the spring of 2020, I got a call from one of the managers for the National Forest Service in Wyoming, wanting to know if I would be interested in coming to Wyoming to do a residency there in Bighorn National Forest, which I was glad to do. So, in early September 2020, I loaded up my gear into my Bronco and headed to Wyoming! [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nathan McCreery)
    
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These Are Some of the Best Photo Spots in Europe

If you like seascape photography, Donegal is for you. As you'll learn in this video, it has some of the most photogenic coastlines in Europe. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michael Breitung)
    
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Canon EOS R1 vs. Sony a1 II: The Ultimate Autofocus Battle

When it comes to autofocus, today’s flagship cameras are pushing the boundaries of technology. The Canon EOS R1 and Sony a1 II represent the cutting edge of what’s possible, offering advanced tracking systems powered by AI processors. But how do these systems hold up in real-world scenarios? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Want to Be a Successful Creative Photographer? You Might Be Going About It the Wrong Way

Creativity is often tied to a photographer's success. Many approach it incorrectly and wonder why their photography fails. Here's how to approach creativity, freeing yourself from the mundane images everyone else shoots. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
    
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Mastering Composition for Landscape Photography

Even with the best gear, a stunning location, and perfect light, your photos can still fall flat. The key lies in composition. It’s a skill that evolves over time and one you’ll always have room to improve. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Subtle Lighting Tweaks That Make a Big Difference

Balancing ambient and artificial light is one of the most valuable skills you can develop. Understanding how to control light gives you more flexibility and precision in your work. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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You Don’t Need Talent to Become Great

Hard work can often outpace natural talent in photography. The learning curve may seem steep, but dedication to developing skills and creativity can open doors that talent alone won’t. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Lessons from Revisiting Iconic Locations

Photographing a place with a rich history or unique features forces you to approach it with fresh eyes. The struggle to avoid clichés and create something original is what makes these moments so rewarding. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Is the WANDRD PRVKE Worth It? A Deep Dive Into Its Design and Usability

There are plenty of camera bag options on the market today. Brands have introduced several styles and options in endless colors and features for every type of photographer. WANDRD is no different, but it offers some unique styles compared to its competitors. The PRVKE 31L is one of those bags. But how does it compare to other bags on the market? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Justin Tedford)
    
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Is Interest in Landscape Photography Declining?

As social media platforms shift more and more toward video content and become fragmented, is interest in landscape photography declining? Using tools such as Google Trends analysis, one can see what people are searching for on the Internet and on YouTube. Is interest really declining? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jeffrey Tadlock)
    
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Playing It Safe Will Ruin Your Creative Career

Are you holding back in your creative career out of fear of failure? Take an unfiltered look at the importance of taking risks, stepping outside your comfort zone, and embracing uncertainty as a pathway to growth. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Kim Simpson)
    
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Navigating Growth and Self-Doubt in Street Photography

Street photography can be one of the most challenging genres to master. The unpredictability, combined with the constant pursuit of improvement, creates a dynamic environment where growth feels both exhilarating and exhausting. As your skills develop, your ability to critique your own work sharpens, often revealing gaps between your vision and execution. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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