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Location Photography 101: Capturing A Place's Essence Through Your Camera's Lens

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Location Photography 101: Capturing A Place's Essence Through Your Camera's Lens

Shared by Radwa Samir — 20 Feb 2013

For some photographers, location photography can be a huge and arduous challenge. Subjects are unfamiliar and shooting conditions can be extremely volatile. But still, this element of unpredictability makes for some very insightful pictures.

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  • Pamela K. Young

    Pamela K. Young said (20 Feb 2013):

    Location photography can be exciting. This is especially true when visiting a place for the first time. Everything is seen through fresh eyes. Items that people around them often miss become unique opportunities. I take many, many shots, because, as Radwa Samir says, the element of unpredictability will create some images that could not be planned.

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