Are You Getting Everything You Can From Your Landscape Photography Locations?

Landscape photography often requires significant physical effort simply to get to a location, and as such, it is worth ensuring you are getting everything you can from one spot before you move on to the next place. This excellent video tutorial walks you through the process of taking multiple images in a single location to show you how to maximize the return on your effort. 

Coming to you from Courtney Victoria, this great video tutorial discusses getting the most out of a landscape photography location. When you are often walking multiple miles to get to a spot, it is important to take time to really work the area. If you find yourself working with the usual wide angle lens, one of the easiest ways to get more shots is to bring along a longer zoom, something like a 100-400mm lens. Longer focal lengths can help you to isolate individual elements of a scene to create more direct or abstract images, allowing you to broaden your portfolio a bit. Check out the video above for the full rundown. 

And if you really want to dive into landscape photography, check out "Photographing The World 1: Landscape Photography and Post-Processing with Elia Locardi." 

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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