Two weeks in one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. This is the result.
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My first day in Lofoten
I made it to one of the main destinations of my road trip across Norway: the beautiful Lofoten Islands.
In this video, I do a little bit of exploring at the outskirts of Lofoten. A day with challenging light for photography, but one with so much beauty all around.
Senja, Norway ~ Black and White Photography
The beautiful island of Senja, photographed in Black and White. Don't miss the other video from this location: https://youtu.be/D2PEUw9TC9g
Using Color in Black & White Photography
Black and White photography might lack colors, but that doesn’t mean we can’t use the colors of a scene to improve our images. In this video, I show you some examples of how tweaking with the colors made some of my photographs better.
Image of the Month, March 2022: "Creatures of the forest"
New Image of the Month prints available.
Madeira, and more specifically the forest of Fanal, was one of the best photography experiences I’ve ever had. A magical place with stunning trees.
Creatures of the Forest is one of my favorite images from that trip, along with A Dance of Trees, also available as a print.
two sizes
Remember: there are two sizes to choose from, 6x6 and 8x8 (inches). In both cases, the matt and frame are 12x12 (this means a bigger margin for the 6x6 print).
No international shipping as of right now.
want to know more?
You can find more information about how I create my images and all the details about pricing on The Art and Craft behind my prints.
A rainy day in Senja
The beautiful island of Senja, on a very rainy day. The kind of day I like for photography.
Image of the Month, April 2022: "Sheep"
New Image of the Month prints available.
Of course, this photograph I took of four sheep during an evening walk around town had to be part of this update. Sheep is still one of my favorite photos I've ever taken. You just never know when and where the next image will happen!
two sizes
Remember: there are two sizes to choose from, 6x6 and 8x8 (inches). In both cases, the matt and frame are 12x12 (this means a bigger margin for the 6x6 print).
shipping included
Shipping is free to the US. No international shipping as of right now.
want to know more?
You can find more information about how I create my images and all the details about pricing on The Art and Craft behind my prints.
My biggest road trip yet
I'm on the road again. Big time, as I embark on a 2-month long adventure. My biggest road trip yet.
How to notice
To make good images, we need to see them first. And to see them, we need to pay attention.
My annual rant on post processing
This is a topic that keeps coming up. How far can we go with our editing? When does it stop being photography to become "digital art"? Is the digital darkroom different from the analog darkroom?
So many question, and so many different answers.
It all burned
Everything around us is ephemeral, even if sometimes it doesn't feel like it. I've taken for granted many places in the past, just to see them gone due to natural disasters; especially wildfires. A big fire burnt some of the landscapes I was photographing not even 3 months ago. Familiar spots, gone; favorite trees, burnt to the ground. But life will come back, changed.
How I use masking tools in Lightroom to make better images
Editing is a very important step in the creative process. And masking tools are some of the most powerful instruments we have in our toolbox to improve our images and bring our vision to life.
New copies of ONE available
ONE has been sold out for over a year, until now. I just got new copies of the book, and they are ready to ship. Click here to grab yours now.
Unfortunately, I'm only shipping to the US at this time.
How I self-published my photo book ONE
Just over a year ago, I published my photo book ONE. Years worth of photography, and weeks of hard work summed up in one volume. It was a lot of work, and in this video, I wanted to share the whole process with all of you. We'll see how to select the images, sequence them, design the book, promote it, sell it, and ship it.
By the way, there are new copies of ONE available.
How to develop a daily photography habit (and why)
I believe that taking pictures every day is one of the best ways to improve as a photographer.
3 days on a train traveling from San Francisco to Chicago
When I was looking for options to travel from California to the Midwest, one stood out: the train. I love trains, the route was absolutely gorgeous, and it was much cheaper than flying. What was the catch, then? Time.
This was a long trip, as we spent 56 hours on a train. If you add the almost 4 hours we waited at the train station, then the whole trip was a whopping 60 hours.
And yet, I'm so glad I did it. Something I will never forget.
Summer slowdown and camera gear
The summer is here. Usually, this is the season when my photography slows down the most. This time is even worse, as I'm back in Indiana and I don't have a car to move around.
It is during these times, when I'm not out taking photos as often as I'd like to, that I start to think about camera gear. Perhaps, hoping for that spark of creativity I'm lacking.
I'm also thinking about my cameras and lenses because I did quite a bit of traveling during the last month, and carrying all of it isn't fun. The picture above shows all the gear I brought with me; it's also all the gear I own, for both stills and video. That's the downside of not having a permanent home, I have to bring everything with me when I move.
Believe it or not, all that gear still meet my requirement, the only rule I can't break when it comes to camera equipment: it all has to fit in my camera bag.
The struggle is real, though. Should I downsize? Which lens should I get rid of? Should I just get rid of everything and go compact? Or should I buy a bigger camera bag?
As the summers unfolds, these questions remain in my head. But there's no right answer to the wrong question. What I'm looking for, what we all are looking for, is out there, somewhere. I can't wait to go get it.
Birthday in the fog
I'm 40 years old. At this point, it's almost a tradition for me to be somewhere beautiful to do some photography on my birthday. This time, in San Francisco. And what a surprise the city had for me.
Black and White photography in Point Reyes, California
I spent a couple of days in beautiful Point Reyes, California, and this is what I saw and did there.
How I plan (or don't) my photography trips
Usually, my photography trips are pretty chaotic, as I adapt to the conditions and go with the light. But I have a bit of a system to choose where to go, and when. At the end of the day, though, it's all about getting out.