We all know that light is the ultimate ingredient for landscape photography. However, I often hear about good or bad light! Is there such thing really?
Sunset picture with views of a sailing boat under the reflections of the setting sun on Santorini island in Greece, Canon 70D and Canon 18-135mm IS STM.
Do you take risks when you make decisions on composition, exposure and various other techniques? Are you brave enough to bear the results regardless of …
After a 10 days in the Outer Hebrides with some typical Hebridean weather we finally…
Sunset picture and article about the Black Cuillin Hills on the Isle of Skye and the need for landscape photographers to explore further and blend exposures
Even when conditions at times were not ideal for landscape photography, with strong wind and…
When it comes to landscape photography, a series of key elements need to be taken into account. All these elements have to be …
Sunset picture with views of Milos island in Greece from Sarakiniko captured with Canon 70D and Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
During The Hebridean Trail photography workshop in March 2014 we stayed at two hotels; the…
The whole trip was very well organised and as well as the fantastic Dimitri, we had the wonderful company of Mike Bell also. They worked so well together and made the whole trip such fun. They were both very good at gauging when to come up and help you out and when to leave you alone.
Sunset picture with views of Milos island in Greece from Panagia Tourliani captured with Canon 70D and Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
Long exposure black and white picture of scars on Sarakiniko limestone on Milos island in Greece captured with Canon 70D and Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
Making images of iconic locations is fine, but, making images of locations you have discovered is even more rewarding. Do you walk off the beaten …
What really helped me most was your knowledge of the locations – and getting us in the right place at the right time. Weather was not all bad and meant we got some quite dramatic pics. I did learn a couple of new things as well – even after 40 years of working as a photographer. I really do hope to join you on a trip again…
The name says it all: Inspiring Photography. That is exactly what it was – the workshop with Dimitri on the many-faceted, gorgeous and colourful island of Milos. Even though it was my first visit to Greece, it didn´t take long to capture my imagination. With ease Dimitri made me seeing what makes that little Aegean Island that special. With his guidance and patience…
Iconic locations have been ‘done to death’, as many would say. Do you photograph them? Is it time to rethink about our ‘iconic location’ attitude perhaps?