The Myth of the Perfect Shot. An Iceland Case Study
Even in Iceland, RAW files can look flat and boring. See how a lucky moment at Vík was transformed into a dramatic fine art print using color grading.
The Human Element. How to Add Scale and Story to Landscape Photos
Landscapes often look flat without context. Learn how adding a human figure creates scale, narrative, and emotion in your photography.
Mastering the Mood - How to Photograph Fog and Mist
Fog turns ordinary landscapes into cinematic masterpieces. Learn how to expose, compose, and edit foggy photos to create mystery and depth.
The Art of Silence. How to Create Minimalist Landscape Photos
Learn how to use negative space and long exposures to create powerful, minimalist landscape photography. Less is often more.
Why I Stopped Chasing the Golden Hour
Discover why the Blue Hour offers better light for cinematic, moody photography than the Golden Hour.
5 Northern Lights Photography Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
Are your aurora photos blurry or dark? Avoid these 5 common mistakes to capture sharp, cinematic Northern Lights images.
Cinematic Color Grading - Creating Atmosphere in Landscape Photography
Learn how to use cinematic color grading, split toning, and color psychology to create atmospheric landscape photography.
Behind the photography: Underneath the Surface
On a freezing night in Lapland, I stood neck-deep in icy water, waiting for the northern lights. After days of failed shots and little sleep, the sky finally lit up and I captured a photo that shows how nature and we are always changing. Underneath the Surface is the story of that moment and the journey it took to get there.
8 Ideas to Spark Your Creativity With Photography Projects
As a photographer, I have discovered that starting a project can help me channel my creativity and bring new dimensions to my work. A project can be a way to explore new techniques, themes, and perspectives, leading to personal and artistic growth.
5 Tips to Capture Beautiful Photographs Nearby
In this post, I share five tips with you on how you can capture the unnoticed beauty around you.