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Atlantic Puffin in Iceland

5 Essential Techniques for Bird Photography

Bird photography requires quick reactions and a solid understanding of camera technique, as both play a key role in capturing sharp and well-timed images. The following tips focus on the technical decisions that directly influence your images in the field and help you achieve more consistent outcomes.
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Weaver in Namibia

Mental Health in Photography: The Price Behind the Images

Mental health in photography is increasingly affected by the constant need to produce content, a pressure that has largely arisen with the onset of social media. For someone working with limited time and a normal budget, sustaining this level of output is often unrealistic, yet it is frequently perceived as the standard.
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Go Away Bird in Namibia

Is Nature Photography Reserved for the Privileged?

Nature photography is often romanticized as something pure, simple, and accessible to everyone. It is portrayed as a passion driven by curiosity, patience, and a deep appreciation for the natural world. On the surface, it feels like an open field. This idea is appealing, but it can also be misleading.
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Glacier in Iceland

8 Things to Do (And Not to Do) in Iceland

In August 2021, I was privileged to embark on a road-trip through Iceland for 26 days. During this time, I visited some of the most
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Forest in Finland

Photographing Nature at Night: Tips and Techniques for Stunning Shots

Night photography allows you to capture the natural world in an entirely new way, transforming landscapes into ethereal scenes under the glow of the moon and stars. With the right techniques and mindset, you can overcome the challenges of low light to create breathtaking images.
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Mountain in Norway

The Silent Struggle of Creative Burnout in Nature Photography

Nature photography is a deeply rewarding pursuit, offering the unique opportunity to capture the splendor of the natural world. The thrill of framing a majestic sunrise, the serenity of a still forest, or the raw power of a cascading waterfall can be exhilarating. However, for many nature photographers, the passion that once fueled their creativity can begin to wane, leading to a state known as creative burnout.
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