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Including yourself in a landscape shot is a great way to tell a story, add emotion, and give a sense of scale. In this video, Matt Zefi discusses composition, posing, and angle options for your landscape self-portrait to convey the mood of your image.
0:00 - Introduction: Just Find Friends
0:44 - How to Take a Photo of Yourself
1:38 - Posing, Composition, and Storytelling
2:40 - Focal Length
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Before you head into nature to take photos, you must first plan and pack to the best of your ability. Luebbe and Schrock share advice on how to prepare for weather and how to plan your image bucket list. Plus, they answer the age-old question: “What’s in my camera bag?”
0:00 - Introduction
1:07 - Planning and Research
6:01 - Schrock's Gear
9:51 - Luebbe’s Gear
16:46 - What's Next?
What do you bring when planning an outdoor shoot? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Travel and landscape photographer John Weatherby has five tips to share on the techniques, settings, and gear you need to take your cityscape photos to new horizons.
0:00 - Introduction
0:17 - Composition
1:21 - Aperture Priority
2:03 - Filters
2:26 - L Bracket
2:59 - Time Blend
Did you find these tips useful? Do you have any of your own to share? Post your thoughts or questions in the Comments section, below.
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At Sony Kando this year, we tested the new Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens for landscape photography. Landscape photographers will appreciate this wide-angle zoom’s features, such as better sharpness at the corners, an 8.6" minimum focus distance, and an overall smaller form factor.
0:00 - Introduction
0:27 - Features
2:04 - Design
2:33 - Final Thoughts
What will you be photographing with the Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Although a telephoto isn’t your typical lens for landscapes, it can create a more intimate feel for your viewer and lets you share overlooked parts of nature. In this webinar, photographer and Sony Alpha Collective Member Autumn Schrock shares her tips and tricks for capturing landscapes you love in a new way.
0:00 - Introduction
0:48 - Why Telephoto Lenses?
4:52 - Which Focal Lengths Are Considered Telephoto?
6:14 - Gear
16:00 - General Settings
18:47 - 5 Reasons to Use Telephoto Lenses
54:12 - More Advice
57:03 - Q&A
1:09:09 - Final
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Packing for a landscape photography trip can be stressful. Thankfully, Autumn Schrock is here to help you figure it all out. She explains what you should consider when planning a photo shoot and how to choose your gear and clothing accordingly.
0:00 - Introduction
2:52 - Questions for Preparing
14:26 - Packing List
42:20 - Camera Bags and How Schrock Packs Her Backpack
52:40 - More from Schrock
54:22 - Q&A
1:07:08 - Final Thoughts
Ready to set out on your own trip to capture beautiful landscapes? Let us know what you’ll pack in the
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Stargazers rejoice! Sigma has unveiled the 14mm f/1.4 DG DN Art lens, a bright, ultra-wide prime engineered for capturing the night sky. Compatible with Leica L and Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras, this ultra-wide, astro-centric lens is equally capable of
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Join us in the mountains of Utah as we share some techniques for improving your framing and adding depth to your landscape photos.
0:00 - Introduction
0:17 - Framing
1:18 - Composition
1:38 - Perspective & Angles
2:05 - Lens Selection
2:40 - Depth
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Grab a friend and head outdoors! Whether you're a travel photographer looking to go beyond the typical tourist photo, or a landscape photographer trying to add a subject to your image, Maria Perez is here to help. In this video, she shares her tips for choosing a lens focal length, composing your frame, and posing your subject outdoors. If you have any other tips on taking great portraits while traveling, let us know in the Comments section, below.
0:00 - Introduction
0:21 - Wide-Angle Portraits
1:03 - Standard Lens (35mm or 50mm)
1:27 -
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Professional photographer and Sony Artisan Colby Brown answers the question, “What’s in my camera bag?” He lists the essential camera gear you need for landscape photography, covering camera bodies, zoom lenses, prime lenses, tripods, and lens filters.
What are your gear recommendations for landscape photography? Use the Comments section, below, to share them with us.
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