Why you should chase the light, not the subjects?
For years, I thought good photography meant hunting for striking subjects — the dramatic building, the unusual face, the postcard landmark. But the images that stayed with me weren't about things at all. They were about light.
AI and authenticity: how AI tools are transforming digital photography
Photography has continually evolved with technology. Film gave way to digital. Darkrooms gave way to Photoshop. Now we’re in the middle of another major shift: artificial intelligence. But this one doesn’t just speed things up, it’s changing what it even means to create a photograph.
The essence of minimalist architecture photography
A profound sense of calmness is inherent in simplicity, a soothing essence that emerges when the unnecessary is stripped away, creating an open space that allows us to breathe deeply. This intrinsic tranquillity serves as a powerful antidote to the relentless clutter and chaos that often characterise modern life, a concept I strive to encapsulate through my photography.
Shoot now, decide later
I have been drawn to photography news for a long time, eagerly consuming information about new lenses or next-generation camera sensors. However, a recent revelation has shifted my perspective. The most potent photography tool, one that is not being championed as it should, is within each of us. It's the most incredible and powerful thing we possess. And it's free. I'm referring to the gut—the photography gut, a force to be reckoned with in our creative journey.
The Old Man Of Storr
The Isle of Skye in Scotland is a land of enchanting beauty with its rugged coastline, rolling hills, and stunning landscapes. It is a place that is known for its breathtaking natural wonders, and among them is The Old Man of Storr. This large rock formation stands tall at 50 meters and is surrounded by a picturesque scenery that is sure to leave you in awe.
Why high ISO is not a bad thing?
In the world of photography, few terms stir up as much confusion and fear as "high ISO." Whether you're an aspiring photographer or a seasoned pro, chances are you've encountered the debate about whether increasing ISO leads to a decrease in image quality. The common belief is that higher ISO settings result in grainy or noisy photos, but this perspective doesn’t paint the whole picture. High ISO doesn’t mean your photo can’t be published in a magazine or printed for an exhibition. So why are we scared of it so much?
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