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4 Simple Composition Tips for Better Landscape Photos

Outside of great light, a solid composition might be the single most important aspect of a great landscape image. If you were to ask one hundred landscape photographers what area of their own photography they’d like to improve upon, I bet the vast majority of them would say composition.

How to Choose the Best Tripod for Outdoor Photography

I frequently see outdoor photographers spending tons of money for the newest camera or lens, and then mounting their fancy new gear on top of a cheap tripod. Not even the very best glass or camera will improve your images if you don’t invest equally in getting the right tripod.

Favorite Photo Location: Channel Islands National Park

For venturing out of the beaten path, Channel Islands National Park is one of my favorite hidden gems in the National Park System. Almost undeveloped, the islands offer a rare opportunity to experience primeval and wild coastal California landscapes and seascapes. Fewer than 90,000 land on the islands each year, making Channel Islands National Park one of the least visited national parks in the country.

How to Shoot Astrophotography with Your iPhone

If you’re looking for a quick tutorial on how to shoot astrophotography with your iPhone check out the below video, which will have you capturing the stars in no time. Brought to you by QuickTips for the iPhone, this tutorial is for beginners just learning about shooting the night sky with the phone in their pockets.

6 Editing Mistakes Landscape Photographers Should Avoid

If you’re just starting out in landscape photography or even if you’ve been at it for a while, you may be making some key editing mistakes while processing your images after a shoot. Not every skilled photographer knows their way around Photoshop or Lightroom and there’s no shame in that.