PHOTO INSPIRATION

Stormy Skies Photo Inspiration From ShootDotEdit Customers

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Renowned philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson had once said, “The sky is the ultimate art gallery just above us.” And we can only nod in unison! The sky could indeed double up as a canvas for a photographer to paint a mosaic of many different shades, moods, and pictures. And the stormy skies seem to be especially befitting for many dramatic and moody photography themes. More and more, photographers have been intrigued by these natural phenomena and have been keen on incorporating them in their photographs to capture the stormy feels and add to the mood and tone of the story they want to narrate. If you too are eager to fuse a similar sense of aesthetics and feelings into your craft, these stormy sky images from ShootDotEdit customers could give you some photo inspiration. Take a look!

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Mountain Wilderness Inspiration From ShootDotEdit Customers

Collage of three mountain wilderness inspiration photographs

Mystic, majestic, and marvelous – terms such as these beautifully define mountainside landscapes, and these natural wonders evoke a plethora of emotions and feelings. No wonder then that for generations, photographers have been heading to the hills to answer the call of the mountains. And we think we understand why! A mountainous terrain offers a spectacular background and setting for those awe-inspiring photos. And if you are looking to create some stunning images of your couples against such dreamy landscapes and wondering what goes into making these intriguing shots, you have landed at the right place! Take a look at the mountain wilderness inspiration photographs from our customers and read through for tips on how to curate them.

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Making Your Photography Career Fit Your Changing Lifestyle

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Featuring Bud Johnson

Bud Johnson has photographed weddings in Europe, Iceland, and all over the US. In the beginning of his career, the Savannah, Georgia-based photographer used to travel constantly for work. But a lot has changed over the last ten years of the photographer’s career. 

Bud now has a wife and four young children at home, so he’s less excited about jet setting these days. When Bud decided he didn’t want to travel as much, he picked up and moved his family to Savannah, a known hub for weddings. 

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