Why Taking Fewer Photographs Can Make You a Better Photographer
Does taking fewer photographs really make you a better photographer? Maybe not. But taking more intentional photographs just might. Discover why slowing down before you press the shutter can transform the way you see and create.
Your First Camera Date Doesn't Need to be Extraordinary
Your first Camera Date doesn't need to produce an award-winning photograph. It just needs to change the way you see. Discover why slowing down, staying longer, and noticing the ordinary may be the fastest path to becoming a better photographer.
Every Great Photograph Begins with a Camera Date
What if becoming a better photographer wasn't about buying more gear, but spending more intentional time behind your camera? Discover the simple philosophy of a Camera Date and why every great photograph begins long before you press the shutter.
The Best Photography Advice I Ever Got Had Nothing to Do with Photography.
My wife said something to me once that I have never forgotten. Stop looking for the perfect moment. The perfect moment is always the one you almost missed. I did not think much of it at the time. Turns out she was right about photography without ever picking up a camera.
The Camera You Have With You Is the Right Camera
The gear was never the problem. The moment you pick up whatever camera you have, the scapegoat disappears. There is nothing left between you and the photograph except your curiosity and the world around you. That is where photography actually lives.