If you’ve grown up with Ansel Adams posters on the wall, you’ve been brainwashed into thinking that good landscape photographs must have edge to edge,…
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“Anyone one with a camera can take a picture but a person with a passion for the subject sees the picture before it’s taken.” –…
Comments closedFinding Old Bridges In my last post I wrote about seeking out covered bridges in the Bath, New Hampshire area. I had to report for…
Comments closedLandscape Tips from photographer Edward M. Fielding How does one shoot landscape photography like a pro? It seems obvious, but one of the most important…
Comments closedFlat Lay – the new black Flat lay or shooting straight down has always been a useful way to bring a unique look to photographs.…
Comments closedStill life photography is deceptively difficult to pull off. In regular landscape photography one is trying to find an abstract slice of the reality in…
Comments closedSee the entire portfolio of fine art photographs from Maui, Hawaii in this gallery: http://edward-fielding.pixels.com/collections/memories+of+maui I was born in Hawaii, my father was stationed at…
Comments closedWelcome to the dark side! This dramatically lit photograph of an old vintage typewriter by fine art photographer Edward M. Fielding illustrates the idea of “low”…
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