iPhone Photography Tips From Professional Improved My Iceland Photos

  • Nature photographer Chris Burkard offered me iPhone photography advice before my trip to Iceland.
  • He said to use the wide-angle lens, put objects in the foreground, and play with lighting.
  • My iPhone photos came out so much better, and I saw Iceland with a more trained eye.

Iceland is known for its otherworldly landscapes and incredible phenomena like the midnight sun and northern lights. Ahead of my visit there this summer, I wanted to know how to capture the best

Travel photography tips for Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8

If you’re into travel photography, a reliable and versatile zoom lens like the Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 Di III VXD makes a big difference. Not only will it save you the trouble of carrying two or three lenses when you’re out and about. It will also make it easier for you to capture different scenes and subjects as you go.

Are you still wondering if this lens is a good travel companion for your Sony E-mount or Nikon Z-mount mirrorless camera? Or do you already have it and are looking for more ways to make the most of it on your

Nat Geo Photographer Offers Three Tips to Improve Your Images

The Blue Lagoon goes from day to night as the image spans left to right.

Professional photographer Stephen Wilkes has a multi-decade career that combines artistic and commercial photography and has taken him around the world. He’s worked with National GeographicApple, and Netflix, among others.

Speaking at Apple’s flagship Fifth Avenue store in New York City, Wilkes offered a packed-house audience an overview of his career and dropped a number of gems for aspiring photographers. PetaPixel rounded up several pieces of advice that anyone can take from Wilkes, especially those looking to break into the field.

1. Practice with Film

A room in an abandoned medical ward of Ellis Island.
“Here, in the ruins of the psychiatric hospital, I thought of Van Gogh. The