Beauty attracts travellers.
Travellers attract pressure.
Pressure changes the place that made it beautiful.
The future of travel photography is not better gear.
It is better judgement.
Read this week’s LensLetter: When Beauty Becomes Too Popular 👇
Abstract photography isn't random luck. It's the most technically demanding discipline you'll try.
The genre forces control you didn't know you lacked.
Read this week's LensLetter about The Genre That Makes Every Other Genre Better 👇
Most photographers miss shots because of inconvenience, not incompetence.
Heavy bag. Buried camera. Wrong mode. Dead battery.
None of those are talent problems. They're setup problems and setup problems are solvable in ten minutes.
Read this week's LensLetter 👇
Professional creative tools used to mean choosing between expensive subscriptions or cracked software.
Now there's a third option that doesn't require monthly panic attacks.
Read this week's LensLetter: Apple Creator Studio Launches 👇🏼
When companies simplify, people win.
@Adobe’s strategy isn’t about AI.
It’s about removing friction from the creative process.
Read this week’s LensLetter: Adobe’s New AI Play 👉 https://t.co/Tc0MLqgghX
Most photographers buy gear emotionally
Great photographers buy gear that removes friction.
Black Friday is the best time to choose clarity over clutter.
Read this week’s LensLetter: The 13 Pieces of Camera Gear Worth Buying This Black Friday
Good editing tools make photos look better.
Great ones make editing feel effortless.
Lightroom’s new Color Variance Slider is exactly that.
Read this week’s LensLetter 👇🏼
Most photographers don’t need more tools, they need smarter ones.
@Lightroom’s new Colour Variance Slider does the work of ten.
It simplifies colour grading by balancing tones intuitively.
Read this week’s LensLetter: Lightroom’s Colour Variance Slider👇🏼
The best photos aren’t taken with a camera,they’re taken with intention.
You don’t capture what you see; you capture what you feel.
Read more in this week’s LensLetter.