Is it the gear that makes art? Or is it the photographer’s creative skill? It’s time to forget about the gear and instead, focus on the mind that wields it.
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There is a lot to be learned from old cameras—lessons that we risk losing. Maybe it’s time to dust off those antiques to see what they can teach us.
Carleton Watkins was a well-known American photographer of the mid to late 1800s. Carleton is most famous for his use of mammoth plate photography in...
Sunk cost fallacy is a phenomenon that can lead photographers to doing all kinds of crazy things. Here are thoughts to help you avoid it.
With camera reviews on the wane, what will bloggers talk about next? Maybe this is a signal that it’s time to return to the creative side of things.
Sometimes we forget that content really is the universal truth—and that leads us to spending too much time on the details. More on my thoughts here.
Hype and negativity can lead you astray when shopping for new gear. Don’t let these things stop you from buying what works best for your needs!
Photography is full of limitations. It’s our job to find ways to work around them rather than allowing ourselves to be limited by the tools at our disposal.
As photographers, we all need to learn that the camera isn't everything. A great camera helps, but the skill and vision behind that camera are more important.