What to do when the creative flow ebbs? Should you force photography or let it slide? The answer depends on many factors—individualism most of all.
Category - Travel Photography
We sometimes fall into the trap of doing things the hard way just to say that we did. But, viewers rarely get to hear the story of an image’s creation.
Let’s discover how a camera is more than a gadget—it's your ticket to adventure, connections, and timeless memories. Dive into the enchanting world of...
Join me on a journey through West Virginia's backroads, where each abandoned barn and farm holds a mystery. Let's explore the untold stories and captivating...
Scouting new locations for photography isn't always easy. Here's how you can make the most of your photography scouting trip.
The diorama effect or “diorama illusion” is an interesting way to get a new perspective on your favorite photographic subjects.
It is easy to fall into a rut where you find yourself waiting for the next photographic opportunity. Don't wait around! Instead, make your own opportunities!
Have you heard of Old Car City? It is a museum that is well worth exploring. Entirely unique, it mixes antique cars with nature. Here are the fun details.
Photographic opportunities can be fleeting. It’s on us to take these opportunities as much as we can so that we don’t miss all that potential.
If we apply the idea of “the hero’s journey” to photography, we find something surprising: It’s not always the destination that counts, but the path we take.