The Most Common Mistake I see Landscape Photographers Make
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- In this week's landscape photography tutorial video, I discuss one of the most common mistakes I see landscape photographers make. Do you fall into this trap?
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Have you ever gone out for a shoot all enthusiast only to come back disappointed and nothing much to show for it, or have you found yourself complaining about the conditions or being uninspired to get out and shoot at certain times of the year?
Being caught between the weather conditions we have and the conditions we'd prefer is one of the biggest mistakes we can make as photographers.
Your reluctance to shoot in conditions that are not ideal could be harming your photography, limiting your opportunities to develop your skills and your chances to capture unique images.
0:00 Intro
1:10 Planning the Wrong Things
2:01 Being a Light Snob (Conditions Snob)
2:35 Limited by your Style
3:16 The Impact on your Photography
5:55 Recognise is for what is it
6:10 Be Prepared to Adapt your Plan
6:29 Observe your Location
6:50 Shoot for the Conditions
7:29 Summary
Challenging yourself because if you shoot in conditions that you might initially feel are a constraint, there are multiple benefits.
With these landscape photography tips, you will:
Learn more about how light behaves in different conditions
Extend your photography by developing new skills
Broaden the style of landscapes you typically shoot,
Create more opportunities to go out and shoot photos, and
Perhaps capture an image you wouldn't have before.
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My next planned trip away is next weekend. The weather forecast is for heavy rain, but I’m going to commit to going away. Who’s know what I might find. What’s your next trip?
My trip this week is back into the workshop, unfortunately. Might find another kind of environmental photography 😉
I don’t mind if the weather gets bad once I’ve set off . But I hate setting out if it’s bad already
I am located in central New Mexico and just do day trips. It helps keep the pressure off and much of the time don't even end up on the destination I was planning for.
At this stage who knows... I'm in Melbourne. My Nov QLD trip won't be going ahead.
Absolutely agree, Andrew. What ends up happening is, from what I see, if you always wait for the perfect conditions you end up having a portfolio that looks just like other photographer's.
Your picture are amazing
Thank you Andrew🙋🏻♂️
Spot on with this discussion Andrew and can relate to what you said as I went through that phase of using non perfect conditions as a reason not to go out. Now I look to adapt my plan if my initial idea is a non starter. Had this experience recently and came away with what is probably my favourite image of the year so far and posted it in a group online and the response was phenomenal.
Thank you for this!
Great advice Andrew....I will take that advice on board and watch my improvement as a landscape photographer
Great advice! Thanks
Great common sense inspirational/motivational talk, as I’ve put off going out these past few days, though out tonight. Thanks😊
Great little vlog Andrew and I recognise what you’re saying in my history.
This excellent, informative video is exactly what I needed because I have been struggling with this very thing. Thanks!
I think it all has to be about the adventure, small or big, about just leaving the home and get out in nature and when I am there it’s always somthing that catching my eye. But it can be in many different style of photography. The photo may not be good when I look at it when I come home but the thrill and etusiasm I fellt was one of the goals. A professional photographer may have a more pressure to get good photos. But I hope I can remain in my state of mind of childish expectation every time I leave home :) Thanks for a good video as always!!
I did a guided project at the end of 2020 with the theme of 'Inclement'. It forced me to go out in some awful conditions and seek out images. it worked, I was able to present 10 images a month later and I am sure I would not have made any of those images if I had not had the project to do. I am more inclined to go out and see what happens now. Thanks for sharing Andrew.
Another great video Andrew - making the best of any conditions certainly does let you uncover some hidden gems 💎 😎
Great job buddy !! This video is packed to the brim with excellent advice !! A turning point for me was realizing that bad conditions do not exist ! There’s always a shot
Another ripper video Andrew. I really enjoy listening to your mindset regarding composition and light etc. Great advice just to get out there into the great outdoors anyway I reckon ...!!!!
Light snob here.... but I'm working on getting over it : ) Great tips Andrew, particularly about fog and woodland photography.
Really great video Andrew. Very much enjoyed this.
Guilty as charged. Great video, Andrew, and spot on advice. I’m gonna shoot like I’m 15 again - just with an extra 35 years’ experience. 👍🦘🇦🇺
Great advice…thanks
Cheers Allen! 👍
Hi Andrew, thanks for sharing this well thought and constructed video. Sometimes it seems its the obvious things one need to filter out, form, sharpen and finally speak about it. I find you have that gift and knowing about your teaching background its clear where that comes from :-) Thanks again and good luck with the weather on your upcoming trip. Cheers, J.
Nice video.
Perfect for the way I took a little walk today with the camera. It was filling in time while I waited for one of the kids with an activity. The light was dull, not very interesting. I was in suburbia with a little walk by a bay area. I went with the idea of just seeing what was there. There was a bit there. Then the camera battery died, and all I had was the phone, and bang the light hit some boats with some don’t miss this gloriousness. . . . . Phone it was - just getting a couple of images that were there .. . . Just seeing, wondering and wandering.
Once we get out of lockdown, am longing to just go anywhere & do photography
You can do that even in lockdown. Shoot locally. You might get surprised by the results. I've been doing that for almost a year and I got some of my best images I've taken in years.
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lol...so many of the statements you made in this vid are things i do or think.