In the midst of the workweek, it can be difficult to find time for photography. No matter how much I love taking the time, there are always 1000 other things demanding my time each week. Because of this reality, I have been challenging myself to go back to taking my camera along to work with me. For the longest time, I kept a camera with me wherever I went, but at some point this intentionality faded.
Read MoreAs a photographer, I’m always on the lookout for fresh inspiration. The visual arts are constantly evolving, and staying motivated and creative often means exploring new perspectives and techniques. Lately, I’ve been finding a wealth of insight and motivation from three incredible photography books: Landscape Photography On Location: Volume 1 by Thomas Heaton, Human Nature by James Popsys, and Street Photography Now by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren.
Read MorePhotography is as much about technical knowledge as it is about creativity. One of the most fundamental concepts every photographer should master is the exposure triangle.
Read MoreIt’s almost comical—the light dances perfectly on the horizon, the clouds form dramatic shapes, and you’re… well, you’re stuck gripping the steering wheel, frantically glancing at the rearview mirror as if you could somehow capture that sunset view with sheer willpower.
Read MoreAs the new year begins, I'm excited to embark on a journey I've been contemplating for a long time and just never quite manage to start: blogging about my photography endeavors. Too often I can get stuck in the “planning phase” and never just putting thoughts into action. Analysis paralysis of sorts. The start of 2025 feels like the perfect time to dive right in and start documenting my growth as a photographer and sharing the stories behind my images and prints.
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