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Tips for photographing iconic locations in Scotland
In this blog I want to cover some tips on how to approach iconic locations as a landscape photographer in Scotland and what my approach has been to come back with images I am really proud of.
Summer is here! Get incredible photos during the brightest time of year
In this blog I want to share my top tips for summer landscape photography you can take with you on your travels or at home to get some amazing photos and be prepared for what this summer brings on!
Photographing Madeira: The best locations for epic photos
2024 was my third time visiting Madeira as a landscape photographer but also to enjoy the island as a vacation and hiking destination. In this blog, I want to share my favorite locations for epic photos that I explored in the last 3 years.
Iceland in winter: Get your dream shots in tough conditions
As a landscape photographer, there probably isn’t another country in Europe as highly desired and on the top of the bucket list as Iceland. It is highly visited by a staggering amount of tourists and photographers alike and it has definitely become one of the world’s most popular nature and photography destinations.
In this blog, I wanted to share a few tips on how to ensure you make the most out of the conditions you get. Going to Iceland in winter involves a good amount of risk but the reward is massive. The weather can be very harsh and days are short, so knowing how to maximize each day is really important.
7 important planning lessons I learned in Scotland
My recent trip to Scotland has been such an exhilarating experience but also difficult and overwhelming. It taught me a few lessons about traveling to a new location and planning photography spots, which I thought I would share in this blog. These learnings are not only good for photo lovers but for any travels to nature-oriented places where there is a bit of adventure, road tripping and hiking involved.
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