7 ways to become more effective in your landscape photography
Some genres of photography allow you to create a large number of images in a certain amount of time, while others tend to be more formal and require relative patience. Landscape photography tends to fall into the second group, but that doesn’t mean you can’t do things to make yourself more place efficient. This helpful video details seven ways you can make yourself a little more efficient and productive the next time you’re out and about.
Coming to you from Mark Denney, this great video discusses seven ways to be a more effective on-site landscape photographer. By far one of the simplest yet most useful ways is to start handheld shooting at one location first. The purpose of this isn’t necessarily to create any visuals you’ll include in your portfolio, but rather to give you a quick impression of whether your chosen position in the space is performing well. results or not before you have trouble setting up the tripod. It can be a bit difficult to picture very wide compositions in your head, and a quick test shot can help quite a bit. Check out the video above for a full rundown from Denney.