Once you’ve learned the basics of lighting, composition, and camera settings, one of the hardest things to figure out as a photographer is your personal style. What subjects and genres do you shoot? What do you not shoot? And what makes your style distinctive? Essentially, what sets you apart from all the other photographers in […]
Photographers
Vintage Cameras and Photos by Roberto Serrini
Roberto Serrini loves cameras. He began loving cameras long before he became a reputable filmmaker, travel writer, commercial editor, and photographer of everything. Long before he fell in love with creating content, he fell in love with cameras. This love has driven him to collect a variety of weird and beautiful cameras, some over a […]
Sand Creatures & Flower Power: Gravity Photography Project by Claire Droppert
Claire Droppert is a professional fine art photographer based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Her style is serene, simple, and artistic, yet distinctive enough to draw in clients like KLM, Airbnb, and Canon. Her style is especially popular in the tourism industry. She’s worked for travel and tourism boards in over 10 countries. Photo editing is […]
Bali Travel Photos and Portraits by David Lazar
A lot of travel photographers nowadays look for unusual locations that few have visited. This approach makes sense since fewer tourists mean fewer photos to compete against yours. After all, it’s easier to capture a unique angle when no one has ever photographed the location before. However, there’s a reason why some locations are so […]
Adventure Elopement Photographers Abbi & Callen Hearne
Abbi and Callen Hearne are a husband and wife who have built a thriving adventure photography business together. They specialize in adventurous wedding, elopement, and engagement shoots held in epic locations, often US National Parks and other gorgeous natural areas. Their business has grown so successful that they can now choose their travel schedule, and […]
Beautiful Photos of London by Laura McGregor
Laura McGregor is a British photographer who commutes between Hitchin, Hertfordshire and South London. Commuting into London has given her a unique perspective of the city as both an outsider and an insider. As a commuter, she sees the city at its most dreary moments, with tired workers traveling long distances to get to their […]
Jewish Streets by Ilan Ben Yehuda: Photos of an Ultra-Orthodox Community in Jerusalem
Ilan Ben Yehuda is a street photographer based in Ramat Gan, Israel, just east of Tel Aviv. Though he has had a long career in graphic design, photography has also been a big part of his life. He studied photography at Camera Obscura, an art school in Tel Aviv, and he’s been seriously shooting for […]
Stunning Landscape Aerial Photography by Phil Corley
Phil Corley started taking photos over 30 years ago during fishing trips. The idea was simple: he just wanted to photograph the fish he caught. But that limited goal soon grew to include the landscapes and lakes he visited, as well as the insects he noticed during his trips. Photographing insects led to macro photography, […]
Gear Acquisition Syndrome: What’s in a Professional Landscape Photographer’s Camera Bag?
Mark Denney is a professional landscape photographer based in Pinehurst, North Carolina. Like a lot of dedicated photographers, he suffers from Gear Acquisition Syndrome, also known as GAS. As a result, his camera bag is full of awesome equipment. He’s also a big fan of gear reviews, including the increasingly popular “What’s in My Bag?” […]
Rock Climber Turned Professional Pet Photographer: Wonderful Dog Photography and Tips from Sagar Gondalia
Have you ever dreamed of taking some time off of your corporate career to travel, rock climb, and take lots of photos, as well as figure out a new focus in life? Sagar Gondalia did just that, and his experience proves it’s not easy to do. It requires a lot of hard work to find […]