
You Don’t Need to Travel to Take Great Photos
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You Don’t Need to Travel to Take Great Photos
The more you practice, the more likely you are to get a good shot of your local area. The more time you spend in a place, the better your chances of getting the perfect shot. The best way to get the best shot is to spend time in the place you are photographing.
In this video, Nigel Danson shares images from his book, all of which were taken in his local area. Danson goes well beyond the often-heard practice locally—the mantra that many photographers discuss. While there is value in learning your camera settings and techniques locally to be prepared for travel, a photographer is overlooking the potential for high-quality images in their local area.
Danson discusses how photographing locally presents the opportunity to revisit a place more frequently. The more you visit a location, the greater the odds of you being lucky. The weather conditions will vary, and you may experience familiar scenes in new, interesting light, or in the rain or fog, or even the snow. All of these conditions can help transform a familiar scene into a powerful image.
Danson ends the video with viewer submissions regarding an uninteresting area where they live. Using Google Earth as a tool to explore, Danson highlights several areas in their area with fresh eyes that he feels are worth exploring.
I always encourage photographers to practice locally, but usually with a lean toward it being to better learn the fundamentals of landscape photography. I appreciated that one can still capture interesting landscapes in your area with just a bit of patience and a fresh eye.
Source: https://fstoppers.com/landscapes/dont-need-travel-take-great-photos-705624