Essential strategies to capture great mountain photographs!
Learn 8 essential strategies to capture mesmerizing mountain photos, explained by some of Nomadict’s most prominent photographers!
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Read More“I feel the discipline you practice for photography carries over into other aspects of your life. When you’re out on a shoot there’s so much to consider, not just the usual aperture-iso-shutter speed, but also weather conditions, light conditions, what stars are going to be visible in the sky… I think using photography to develop this discipline and attention to detail is so valuable as a life skill.”
Read More“I use Lightroom for effective photo editing. When editing my photos, I use light curves and use green and yellow color tones as carefully as possible to make my photo look more aesthetic. Once I have adjusted the mid-tones, shadows, and highlights, I process the small details. I make the vignettes, retouch the last things and get them ready to share.”
Read More“In my notebook, I organize my trip visually by doing some research in the first place. I search for images on Google that are interesting to me and take notes explaining what I like about those images and the location. By describing the photos, I am actively thinking already about the actual photo session, so I pre-visualize my objectives and create clear goals, image-wise, for my trip.”
Read More“The most challenging is definitely harsh light scenarios. I do think however harsh conditions can produce amazing images, it just takes a lot of practice and knowing what works and what gear to use to not lose quality in the image.”
Read More“Make sure people know you exist and let them know that you’re good at what you do. Don’t be afraid to send out emails showcasing your work to potential customers. You will get a lot of no’s, but eventually, you will get a yes and then the ball can start rolling.”
Read More“It is ok to fail. Failing is how you learn and develop your knowledge and understanding of all the aspects that make up photography and filmmaking. Don’t be afraid to try something new or something you are not an expert on. Just give it a go and continually learn from your mistakes.”
Read More“Whether it is the composition, the place itself, or the post-processing style, I constantly search for uniqueness. And finding new and exciting views is the best way to surprise your viewers and position your brand.”
Read More“Besides many challenges, the whole trip has been a highlight. The differentiating element of this expedition though has really been the people I was able to meet with the same passion for preserving our planet, initiating change, and finding long-term solutions. I had the chance to have inspiring conversations and learn innovative ideas from people working in different industries worldwide.”
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