Create a Magic, Dreamy Glow (Orton Effect) in Lightroom. It’s EASY.
Josh Cripps Create a Magic, Dreamy Glow (Orton Effect) in Lightroom. It’s EASY. January 26, 2021 No Comments If you’ve ever come across a photo online that has a really nice, soft, focused, soft,...
View ArticleThe 5 Commandments of Landscape Photography (Do These Or Fail)
Josh Cripps The 5 Commandments of Landscape Photography (Do These Or Fail) April 6, 2021 No Comments Now you’re recording yuupppp and this guy is recording too.Okay. Starting to get a little bit cold,...
View ArticleFinding Paradise: A Short Film About the Most Beautiful Place in California
Josh Cripps Finding Paradise: A Short Film About the Most Beautiful Place in California April 6, 2021 No Comments Every time I’ve come close to dying. It’s involved a mountain, a steep slope and a...
View ArticleCreate PERFECT Milky Way Composites Blends in Photoshop (3 Common Mistakes)
Josh Cripps Create PERFECT Milky Way Composites Blends in Photoshop (3 Common Mistakes) April 6, 2021 No Comments So I recently took a poll about one of my Milky way photos. And unfortunately I only...
View ArticleThe Most Remote Arch in the Alabama Hills (Owens Valley Adventure, Part 2)
Josh Cripps The Most Remote Arch in the Alabama Hills (Owens Valley Adventure, Part 2) May 18, 2021 No Comments It’s Josh Cripps here. And I am out this morning, the Owens river here in the Owens...
View ArticlePhotographing Remote Arches at Sunrise in the Alabama Hills (Owens Valley...
Josh Cripps Photographing Remote Arches at Sunrise in the Alabama Hills (Owens Valley Adventure, Part 3) May 18, 2021 No Comments Now it is one fantastic day for chasing arches. I found this clue,...
View ArticlePhotographing the Deepest Valley in the US (Owens Valley Adventure, Part 1)
Josh Cripps Photographing the Deepest Valley in the US (Owens Valley Adventure, Part 1) May 18, 2021 No Comments In photography. It’s easy to focus on the results and to forget about the process. It’s...
View ArticleHow to Visit a Landscape Photography Gallery, Part I
A friend recently said to me that he wasn’t sure how to visit a photography gallery. He doesn’t think of himself as an art collector or fine art connoisseur and he didn’t know if he’d be able to...
View ArticleThe Best Noise Reduction for Milky Way Photos: Image Stacking
Probably the most common image quality issue in night photography is noise. Shooting dark scenes at short shutter speeds and high ISOs is a proven recipe for grainy images (technically it’s not the...
View ArticleWhat Makes a Good Photograph?
We all want to be good photographers, but have you ever asked yourself, “what makes a good photograph?” I believe that if you want to be good photographer, you should give lots of thought this...
View Article3 ways to use color contrasts in your photos
Did you know that there are three types of visual contrasts? They are Color Contrasts, Tonal Contrasts, and Textural Contrasts. If you learn to identify and utilize each type of contrast, your photos...
View Article3 ways to use Tonal Contrast in your photos
In this article we’re talking about Tonal Contrast. Tonal contrast is when you have dark elements contrasting with lighter elements in your images, as you can see with this shot of silhouetted palm...
View Article2 Powerful Ways to use Textural Contrast in your photos
Let’s move onto the last topic in this series on contrast: Textural Contrast. This is simply when different parts of your photos have different textures which help them stand out from one another....
View ArticleConceptual Contrasts
I’ve recently been writing about the world of visual contrasts, of which there are three types: Color, Tonal, and Textural. Today I want to talk about Conceptual Contrasts, which is a powerful idea...
View ArticleFind Uniformity Within the Chaos
Greetings, my excellent friends!In the last four articles I’ve been driving home the importance of using contrasts in your photos. (You can read that full series here). And by now, you may be thinking...
View ArticleHow to Photograph the Aurora: 5 Things I Learned as a Newbie
Aurora over Mono Lake. 9 image panorama. ISO 2000, f/4, 13 seconds, 20 mm.Photographing the aurora is hardStraight talk: I don’t know how to photograph the aurora. Or at least, I didn’t prior to 2024....
View ArticleWhy I Started Bracketing Exposures (in 2024)
Up until a few weeks ago, if I ever caught one of my workshop participants bracketing exposures, I’d smack their hand and tut-tut at them. “There’s NO need to bracket, your camera can easily capture...
View Article2024 Year in Review
One of my favorite things to do at the end of the year is to go back through my image galleries from the previous 12 months to remind myself of all the adventures I’ve had, and relive all the...
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