The Evolution of Landscape Photography in the Last Decade

Introduction Landscape photography is possibly the genre that has undergone the most radical transformation over the past ten years. New post-production techniques have become popular and widely used by both amateur and professional photographers. Social media has taken over the internet, becoming the main platform for sharing photos, which in turn has changed how we […]

The Absolute Subjectivism Trap – Art. 2

…and Why Not All Photos Can Be Considered “Art” Introduction “But I like it.”Four simple words, yet I’m sure every one of us has used or heard them at least once during our photographic journey. “It’s art, the others just don’t get it” is another popular variation. These aren’t just words—they’re often invisible shields we […]

Gear Doesn’t Matter

Do You Really Need Expensive Equipment to Take Great Photos? Now, to be fair, in some cases, this isn’t entirely wrong.If you’re using a 20-year-old point-and-shoot, upgrading your gear will help — at the very least, it’ll let you see what you’re capturing more clearly. There are situations where gear matters.But those are the exception […]

How to Deal with FOMO in Photography

What is FOMO? Let’s begin with the basics: what is FOMO?FOMO stands for “Fear of Missing Out.” I first came across the term a few years ago, but I had felt the sensation countless times without knowing it had a name. As landscape photographers, we’re especially vulnerable to this fear. Have you ever found yourself […]

A Photographer’s Opinion on the Latest “Gold Rush”

Introduction NFTs. You might have heard this acronym lately: it stands for “Non-Fungible Tokens”. But what is an NFT, really? Imagine you are an exclusive car manufacturer. You create one-off models and extremely limited editions. You’re the creator and your name stays on the car, but once it’s sold, you’re no longer the owner. Makes […]

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