Why Local Photographers Often Create Better Urban Landscape Photos
When it comes to urban landscape photography, experience matters—but local knowledge often matters more. Local photographers have time on their side: time to return, to wait for the right light, and to truly understand a city. That familiarity often leads to stronger, more meaningful images than a quick visit ever could.
Should Photographers Chase a “Career‑Defining” Image?
Photographers often dream of creating one career‑defining image. But can we actually predict which photo will resonate with the world? This excerpt explores why chasing one perfect shot may limit your creativity—and what to focus on instead.
Finding Inspiration Through a Photography Project: How Gotham Stones Was Born
After hitting a creative wall in my photography, one unexpected moment of sunlight at Brooklyn Bridge reignited my passion. That spark led to Gotham Stones—a personal project capturing Manhattan's stone architecture in soft, golden light.