LANDSCAPE LIGHTING BASICS
WHERE IS THE LIGHT?
The most challenging aspect of teaching landscape photography is helping students find a creative voice. One way to think about improving your creativity is to ask yourself, “What do I want to say with my photographs?” It is important to have something to say, to have a theme or concept within which you can organize the imagery about which you are most passionate. Think about your favorite photographers—I will guess that you can immediately recall what they are trying to say with their work.
Yet none of the philosophical ramblings, by myself or by others, can solve the need for sound technique and an understanding of the basic ingredients for an excellent landscape photograph, such as the quality ...
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