This blog explores the impact of AI on the photography industry and the concerns of photographers about the possibility of being replaced by AI. I share my personal experience with using AI software and how it could be used to push the boundaries of reality in photography. I also discuss the limitations of AI in certain types of photography and the ethics of using AI to create images.
Explore the beauty of Mongolia and discover its rich history and unique culture. From the iconic ger tents to the nomadic herders and their animals, the photographic opportunities in Mongolia are endless. Immerse yourself in a different way of life and capture stunning landscapes that offer a unique perspective on the world. As a photographer, there is no better place to seek adventure and create unforgettable memories.
Welcome to Iceland, a land of extraordinary beauty, where the natural elements come together in a spectacle of awe-inspiring landscapes that will leave even the most seasoned photographers breathless. From the magnificent glaciers to the dramatic waterfalls, black sand beaches to the vibrant northern lights, Iceland is a photographer's paradise.
Traveling and exploring new cultures can provide photography enthusiasts with endless opportunities to capture stunning and unique photographs. From discovering new and exotic landscapes to learning about different customs and cultures, travel photography can inspire you to create captivating images that tell a powerful story. Whether you're capturing iconic landmarks and architecture or experimenting with different photography styles and techniques, traveling for photography is an incredible way to unleash your inner photographer and create lasting memories. So pack your camera gear, hit the road, and let your creativity soar as you capture stunning images of the world around you.
This blog is about documentary photography and victims of Acid Attacks in Vietnam, it is followed by two documentary videos. We will follow the story of Dep who has had a troubled life but for more than 2 years has to deal with consequences of a horrendous acid attack. We will hear her life philosophy and future plans.
Fake Travel Photography... what is it? is there such a thing as fake photography? I read a blog a few days ago from a French Photographer who seems really pissed off with this subject, calling people cheaters, and their travel photos FAKE. I ask myself is Travel Photography in any danger? What is Travel Photography? For most people the definition really doesn't matter: they travel and they take photos = make travel photos = travel photography! But is it this simple?
As you might guess I'm not touring now, we have the threat of the Corona Virus or COVID-19 hanging over us. I am at home in Spain with my family.
I am in lock down as the Spanish government has ordered, just like the rest of the country. Lock down was originally supposed to be for 14 days, but everyone knows they will add at least another 14 days to it, even 30 days. So until something changes, I am here, at home with my family. Touring is off for some months.
This blog and video covers a few common issues and problems beginners commonly run into when setting up the camera. The most important in this post is why settings are important and then how to set up your camera. As well as explaining some complicated terms related to the process: Time & Date, Memory Cards & Formatting, Image format, Image size and Color space and briefly mentioning Color Profile. Phrases important so you can continue to grow as a photographer and start publishing your work. All explained extensively, what they are and why they matter.
I just finished a VIP Private Winter Photo-Tour to an impassable part of the North Highlands of Iceland. Photo-tours in North Iceland during Winter are one of a kind. We call it a tour through a winter wonderland -is that a cliché? Yes maybe but that’s exactly what it is. The North is a great example of why this island is called ICELAND.
Christmas is a holiday dedicated to the family. We decided this year to spend the holiday season traveling through our new home-country, Spain. It didn’t take long to decide that Murcia city was the place to be for this season, the city of light. We have 2 daughters, 7 and 4 year old, so the trip had to include alternatives and activities for the whole family.