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Tag Archives: travel photography
New Camera? Take It With You!
Well, it’s a couple of days past Christmas now and, hopefully, you have gotten some new gear or even a new camera. Whether it was a gift from someone else or a gift to yourself, there comes a sense of renewed energy and interest when you get to play with new stuff.
I know, I know… we always talk about how a photographer should be able to shoot with anything and it’s not the equipment, but sometimes we need to get that new camera body or lens to renew our excitement and interest. Continue reading
Posted in Insights, Photography Tip
Also tagged Christmas, equipment, forgetting, gifts, inspiration, lenses, new camera, photography, Polarizing Images, portfolios, seeing, stagnating
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Travel: Why Do Photographers Feel Such a Need?
I didn’t start out researching Monet or travel photography. Really, I didn’t. It’s strange, though, how a simple search for one piece of information reveals other things that sends your brain reeling into new directions. It’s unforeseen and, often, once the new thought grips you, you just can’t let it go. Continue reading

