We might just have a few hours to create images in a certain place-and often, that’s somewhere we haven’t visited before.īasically, we’ve become used to working with what’s there-but we don’t see this as a problem at all. When we are travelling, we often have a tight schedule to stick to-this is especially so when working on commercial projects. This isn’t how most people experience landscape photography. There’s nothing wrong with this, and many fine images are created this way. There’s an idea that a successful landscape image is created through meticulous planning: the photographer has studied the geography of the place and knows exactly what time of day-what time of year, even-they need to be in place, with their camera set up to capture the scenery and light exactly as they want to. There are a lot of preconceptions-myths, almost-about how landscape photography should be done. They kindly documented their experience and post-production process and even recorded a fascinating Creative Session which you can watch on our YouTube channel. Accustomed to using Affinity Photo for iPad in the field, we asked Fay and Matt to put the Panorama Persona through its paces to produce a stunning series of panoramic images during a commissioned trip to North Wales.
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