What Is The Best Camera For Landscape Photography – Nikon, Canon, Sony, Fuji, Pentax, Olympus?
Photographing a sunset or a sunrise sounds like a pretty easy thing to do, but if you ask any serious…
Polar Pro Filters Summit Landscape Kit – An Innovative New Filter System
If you’re into landscape photography, especially if you shoot video or time-lapse video, then you need to know about square filter systems!
One Landscape Photographer and his Incredible 32-Year-Long Journey in the Exploration of “Emptiness and Extremity”
“The Atlas of Emptiness and Extremity”—this is the 32-year long photo project of landscape photographer Tomas Joshua Cooper. In total, this photo project encompasses 700 black and white photographs Cooper has taken from remote, all-but-forgotten landscapes with harsh conditions across five different continents!
Five Reasons Why Nikon Is Still The Champion Of Landscape Photography
The more you specialize in one of these types of photography, the more you should consider all of Nikon’s options…
Canon’s Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Taking Landscape Photos
Have you ever been in front of a beautiful scene wanting to capture it with your camera and think: “I wish I had a cheat sheet to help me transform the glorious vista before my eyes into an incredible landscape photo?” Well now you’re in luck!
Sea Captain Captures Nat Geo Worthy Travel and Landscape Portraits | Featured Artist Interview with Zay Yar Lin
Award-winning photographer? Yes. Professional Sea Captain? Also, yes. Zay Yar Lin shares the story behind some of his favorite images and offers insight into his photographic process.
Interview with Wedding and Landscape Photographer Zach Nichols | SLR Lounge Artist Feature
Wedding and travel photography, Zach Nichols shares how he wound up pursuing a career in multiple genres of photography and he discusses the gear he uses for each while also offering helpful advice for aspiring photographers.
Exposure Balance in Landscape Photography – What To Do To Get The Perfect Exposure
Ever heard of the magic cloth technique? It has nothing to do with a flying carpet. It’s one of six solutions provided here to help you balance the exposure of both the landscape and sky in your photos.