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How to See and Photograph the Totem Pole in Monument Valley

Rising like a stone spire from the desert floor, the Totem Pole is one of the most iconic formations in Monument Valley—and one of the trickiest to photograph up close. Whether you're chasing sunrise light or dreaming of a long-lens shot that captures the scale of the Southwest, here’s how to see and photograph the Totem Pole respectfully and effectively.

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Creativity Is A Muscle You Can Develop As Well As Overwork

Creativity is a muscle, the more you use it the stronger it gets. But, you can also overuse the muscle and wear it out. For the last few years, I have been in a stage of extreme output for my creativity. Creating a short documentary now airing on PBS, three travel series totaling 27 episodes, a poetry book, an e-book to help other photographers grow their career, commercial photo and video campaigns, an assignment on every continent in a single year for both editorial and commercial outlets… the list continues. Looking back, I would do it all again, but I also have to admit, I am not surprised my creativity has been at a low.

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A Bob Ross Like Morning At Wild Willy Hot Springs In Mammoth, CA

Before the sun rose, we had our shorts on, bags packed, and towels slung over our shoulder. Andrew has the behemoth Muse Roamer that allows for a very plush life on the road, meanwhile I have modest comforts with a converted van. So, I crawled out of the van and headed into the heated Muse Roamer to enjoy coffee to wait for the best lighting.

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The Tamron 150-500mm Was Always On My Camera While I Drove to Alaska, Here’s Why

When I drove to Alaska with my dad and later returned with my girlfriend Kristin, one thing remained constant: the Tamron 150-500mm lens was always attached to my camera. If there’s one thing you learn quickly on a road trip to Alaska, it’s that wildlife can appear at any moment. Whether it’s a bear lumbering along the roadside, an eagle soaring overhead, or a moose grazing in a meadow, you’re constantly surrounded by incredible opportunities for wildlife photography. Having the Tamron 150-500mm on my camera ensured I was always ready to capture those fleeting moments, no matter when or where they happened.

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7 Ways to Easily Craft Unforgettable Road Trip Photographs

Are you ready to embark on a road trip filled with unforgettable moments? Whether you're a budding influencer or simply want to capture stunning photographs to cherish your journey, this article is here to guide you. Don't worry about fancy equipment—your trusty phone will do the trick.

These tips are designed to be simple and easy to implement, ensuring that you unlock your photography potential without any stress. As a professional adventure photographer, I firmly believe that simplicity is key, and these tips will help you break through any resistance and create stellar images that will transport you back to those precious memories.

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Discover Photography Spots in Alabama Hills, CA

Are you a photography enthusiast, or seasoned pro, seeking awe-inspiring landscapes to capture with your lens? Look no further than the enchanting Alabama Hills in California! Nestled in the shadow of the magnificent Sierra Nevada mountains, this unique destination offers an abundance of picturesque locations for photographers of all skill levels. Join us on a virtual journey as we explore the must-visit photography spots in Alabama Hills, CA.

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