Are we stuck with landscape photography? Of course not, what can be more enjoyable right now, in August 2020, than travel without any restrictions and following your photographic dream. Unfortunately, as many of you reading this post in 2020 already know,
For those that will be reading this post in the future, we are in May 2020, when the entire globe is under more or less restrict measures of lock down due to Coronavirus. What does this means? No travel between countries! Right
For the past 4 years, at the end of each year we have set ourselves a photography related resolution. This was as a way for us to set goals and the direction of our following year. When I tool
Just a year and a half ago, in September, we were visiting Dolomites mountains for the first time, 2 weeks worth of landscape photography (you ca also read Muntii Dolomiti – O Calatorie fotografica). We were there in September 2017,
Since late last year we tried to introduce mindfulness in our day to day lives. Harder at first, but learning step by step, we started to become more aware of our feelings, sensations and things that are happening around us.
And so, another year passed by with good and bad things, with personal successes and disappointments, but all over a nice and productive year for photography. Although this year we were less outside, with the camera on our hands as we
The end of the year comes with enthusiasm when you have to go through the best images of the entire year and choose the most appropriate ones to add to your calendar. There are some simple but important steps when
We, landscape photographers, usually travel thousand of km to get to a location that we wanted so much to photograph. All we do before arriving there is to dream about how are going to spend all our time with a camera
I have recently found myself leaning less and less on photographing sunrises and sunsets per se. Don't get me wrong, I still chase good light, golden/blue hour light, sun rays, interesting light patterns, in less words - light around these