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In the journey of life, taking the wrong path can be less than ideal. However, taking the wrong path while out hill-walking, if you don’t just simply …

Inspired by an interview for Landscape Photography Magazine, Dimitri Vasileiou wishes to enter the debate on how much manipulation is too much in …

Poor lighting doesn’t have to lead to poor photos. As I describe in this article, I still managed to capture some great images on a recent trip to the Lake District when the sun didn’t appear…

Like many things in life, landscape photography comes with its own set of rules to learn and abide by. However, it is just as important to know when to break them

I’d like to reveal the enduring appeal of trees and explain why studying them throughout the seasons can make you a more observant photographer…

From the top of the world, in this case the Dolomite mountains of Italy, I experienced a breathtaking sunrise and 360 degrees of …

The light early in the morning is extremely soft and diffused, allowing for some amazing landscape photography, just try it.

Depending on the subject you photograph, it is inevitable that you need to plan your outing, but on many occasions not everything goes exactly to plan.

Frustration leads to panic and panic can lead to failure. Relax, slow down, enjoy the location and allow plenty of time.

Magnificent waterfalls, majestic icebergs and whiskey on the rocks with a difference. My first photography trip to Iceland was every bit as magical as I had hoped.

For professional landscape photographers, taking pictures is a business and a way to earn the living. However, in this article I take a moment to reflect …

In showcasing your personal perception and inspiration in landscape photography, visualising a landscape scene plays a big part, which also includes processing.

Working as a professional landscape photographer has its pros and its cons. In this essay I would like to talk about all the benefits and the things I …

Some locations may appear chaotic and uninspiring at first glance. However, if you can create an image out of chaos, you can create one out of anything.

Loch Etive used to be a very popular destination in Scotland with landscape photographers. However, since the jetty demolition things have changed.

Belvedere and Tuscany are a must to all landscape photographers to photograph. As long as you enjoy photographing such clean, neat locations, of course.

Colourful pebbles of all sizes, sand rock paving and sand – Cove bay has it all. If you enjoy intimate landscape photography you will be in heaven there.

You don’t need to point towards the sun to create a lovely sunset or sunrise picture’. Avoid the high-contrast situations by facing away from the sun.

Although filters such as the Big Stopper can now be very useful for some landscape photographers, it has definitely upset some people. Are you…

Monasteries built on sandstone rock pillars literally hanging at the edge of cliffs. It can only be Meteora, the Timeless Towers of Faith.

On an epic photo journey from Papigo to Meteora in Greece, I found myself in the midst of spectacular autumn colours and extraordinary old arch bridges.

Aoos, Papigo, Aristi, Vikos, Zagoria. These might sound all Greek to some but they are names that mean nothing but beauty, nature and inspiration.

On his latest trip to Greece, Dimitri Vasileiou expected high potential for some really inspiring photography. Did his expectations materialise?

The challenges a workshop tutor faces while teaching a group of photographers can be really… challenging from time to time. This is one of the times …