Showing posts with label Photo of the Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photo of the Day. Show all posts

5/11/16

Want to Improve Your Photography? Here Is the #1 Thing That You MUST Be Doing...



I get lots of emails, tweets, and comments from aspiring photographers asking me how they can improve their photography. They will typically reference some tutorials that they have watched on YouTube or some articles that they have read. These resources are awesome and must be taken advantage of, but so often people will sit, staring at their screens, watching tutorials or going on "help forums" trying to figure what they must do differently to improve as photographers. Once again, the online educational resources for photographers must be taken advantage of, but in moderation.

Answer this question: what is the ratio of time that you spend taking photos to the amount of time that you spend on the internet watching and reading on how to improve your photography? If you are like so many people starting out in photography - and if you answered honestly - you likely spend more time online than you do actually shooting.

While I am not bashing utilizing these wonderful online resources as a whole, I am always slightly confused when people ask me how to improve their photography when they barely take photos in the first place. You will never improve if you don't shoot. So here is my challenge to you: the next time you catch yourself binge-watching photography tutorial videos or reading articles, go out and shoot instead. Afterwards, go through the photos that you take. Pick the ones that you like and analyze the ones that you don't. Why don't you like them? Why are you drawn to the ones that you like?

Spend more tie doing this than watching videos and reading articles. This method of learning will not only speed up your development as a photographer, but it will also allow you to create an artistic style that is uniquely your own, rather than learning from dozens of photographers on the web. This will also allow you to being researching more specific things about photography when you notice things that you want to change in your own photos.

That is my challenge to you! Give it a try for a couple of weeks and let me know how it goes. I promise that you will see difference. Good luck!

Also, I want to apologize for the mess that the layout of this blog currently is. I have a new layout in the works and will be taking over soon. I cannot wait to unveil it for you. It'll be sweet, I promise!


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3/20/16

"Live the Life You've Imagined" Photo of the Day: March 20, 2016


"Go confidently in the directions of your dreams. Live the life you've imagined." - Henry David Thoreau.

That is one of my favorite quotes, and for one reason or another this photo always reminds me of it. Maybe its the gorgeous seaside landscape or the two people atop the cliff. Whatever it may be, it always serves as a reminder for me to pursue my dreams.

2/17/16

"The Pavilion" Photo of the Day: February 17, 2016


"The Pavilion." I shot this pavilion on Raspberry Island, an island in the center of the Mississippi River near downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. A bit chilly out but it was worth it!

2/10/16

"Riverside" Photo of the Day: February 10, 2016


"Riverside." Thanks to my buddy Timmy for allowing me to randomly snap photos of him during a recent hike along the icy shores of the Mississippi River. My addiction to black and white continues to grow stronger...

1/4/16

Black and White or Color? You be the judge! "Cape Tribulation Shoreline" Photo of the Day: January 4, 2016


I need some help! This is a photography that was taken this past summer and I would like some feedback on which version of it you like better - the color or black and white. I personally like both yet I believe that they convey different emotions. What are your thoughts? Comment and let me know! -Wyatt



I shot this while hiking along the beach near Cape Tribulation in the tropics of Australia. With the rainforest to my back and the Pacific ocean ahead, which holds the phenomenal Great Barrier Reef, the number of ecosystems in this one area of the globe is mind boggling.

12/30/15

"Alyssa" Photo of the Day: December 30, 2015


Moments of love and beauty make life worth living. Unfortunately, moments pass. However, if you are lucky you may find someone who breaks this rule. With them, these wonderful moments always seem to exist.

12/23/15

"Lunchtime at the Falls" Photo of the Day: December 23, 2015


This cute little mammal was snacking on some seeds in probably the most photogenic place that it could have possibly been - in Yellowstone National Park, at the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. I got a couple of shots before it became camera shy and turned its back to me and continued munching!

11/3/15

"Stone Arch Sunset" Photo of the Day: November 3, 2015


I had to stand in knee-deep water to get this composition of the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis, a historic bridge that spans the Mississippi. The sun was setting directly above the downtown skyline causing much of the sky to be "washed out" though the lovely purple colors are still noticeable on the surface of the river.

10/28/15

"Blanchard Springs" Photo of the Day: October 28, 2015


Blanchard Spring roams under a mountain in the Ozarks, helping to form the majestic Blanchard Spring Caverns underground. I shot this where the spring emerges from the mountainside, creating a lovely stream that continues to carve out the geology of the nearby mountains. Prior to excavating a separate entrance, this was the only known access point into the beautiful caverns.