
Life Lessons Learned Through Photography: No Pain No Gain
Good morrow and welcome. I’m sharing 7 of the best life lessons I’ve learned by being a photographer. One of those is, sometimes in order

Good morrow and welcome. I’m sharing 7 of the best life lessons I’ve learned by being a photographer. One of those is, sometimes in order

We all want to be good photographers, but have you ever asked yourself, “what makes a good photograph?” I believe that if you want to be good photographer, you should give lots of thought this question.
It is a major challenge to be prescriptive with art, right? Whenever I’m teaching workshops and I get questions like, is this the best focal
This is going to sound really weird, but one of the biggest mistakes I see with landscape photographers is that they’re constantly trying to get

Right. You always gotta be thinking about how you can take things up to the next level. You can’t just rest on your laurels. If
Adding in a different sky defeats the point of photography
So over the last couple of months, throughout this whole coronavirus lockdown, I’ve gotten not a small amount of messages from people who have been
Greetings, my excellent friends, Josh Cripps here. Now we are living in strange times. We’re living in an era of unprecedented access to information. And
Hey there. In this video I wanted to talk about a really important idea when it comes to taking pictures, which is being 100% totally

Life Lesson 7: Go Big Or Go Home This is the last in a series of 7 videos discussing important life lessons that photography has

Do you find your blood pressure rising when you miss out on a great photo? If so, then you need to learn Zen and the

Alright, let’s see here. I’m in a location I’ve photographed a dozen times before, and I’ve got the same composition I’ve shot a dozen times