From Memory to Image: How to Translate Feelings into Photos

When you think of your favorite photograph—one you’ve taken or one you’ve seen—what do you remember first? The composition? The technical specs? Probably not. More likely, you remember the feeling. That deep tug of emotion. That quiet pause it created inside you. In an age dominated by polished presets and copycat compositions, what sets aContinueContinue reading “From Memory to Image: How to Translate Feelings into Photos”

15 Photography Techniques and the Photographers Who Mastered Them

Studying different photographic techniques is one of the best ways to sharpen your eye. And there’s no better teacher than a master of the craft. Below are 15 photography styles or visual techniques — from classic to creative — along with photographers who embody them. Use these as launchpads for experimentation and inspiration! ✧ 1.ContinueContinue reading “15 Photography Techniques and the Photographers Who Mastered Them”

The One-Month Switch: A Photography Exercise That Will Change How You See

As photographers, we often find comfort in what we’re good at. Maybe it’s the intimacy of portraiture, the thrill of street photography, or the stillness of landscapes. Whatever your niche, it’s familiar, reliable, and sometimes… a little too easy. That’s why this month, I want to challenge you to do something most photographers never evenContinueContinue reading “The One-Month Switch: A Photography Exercise That Will Change How You See”

How Do Photographers Really Get Their Start? 10 Paths to Breaking Into Photography

We often imagine that successful photographers broke into the industry with a formal art degree, or a huge online following. But in reality, there’s no single path. Many well-known photographers got their start in messy, nonlinear, deeply human ways. Are you trying to figure out how to start a photography career without art school orContinueContinue reading “How Do Photographers Really Get Their Start? 10 Paths to Breaking Into Photography”

How to Stand Out as a Photographer in 2025 (Without Selling Out)

In the 80s and 90s — and especially in the decades before — photography wasn’t something everyone could do. Cameras were expensive. Film was limited. Access to galleries or publications was hard-earned. When people like Steve McCurry and Mary Ellen Mark created work, it stood out because it was rare and deliberate. Fast forward toContinueContinue reading “How to Stand Out as a Photographer in 2025 (Without Selling Out)”