China has about 50 untouched 8,000 year old pyramids. Certainly many clues of the past would be discovered by excavating these. But something’s are better in time. Maybe we should treat our photos in the same way. Print out the favorites in your last days and put them in a pyramid. Maybe in 10,000 years someone will come a long and discover how life was seen through your eyes.
Harness The Power Of Ancient Egyptians To Catapult Your Photography
Apple Photos For Post Processing
I now shoot CRaw and process my photos in Apple Photos. It’s basic in comparison to Lightroom but fits my needs. The CRaw files are tiny. Usually between 10-15mb depending on scene. I’ll process one photo and copy and paste to the rest. Then make my final edits and done. Usually takes no longer than 10 minutes a day.
iPad For Photo Review
Amazing for looking at photos. I like looking at my work by zooming in through Apple Photos and endlessly scrolling. It gives me the feeling that the work is good and I’m not so concerned with one hit wonders. Having the ability to easily look at your photos is nice. Viewing on my phone or laptop pales in comparison. It’s the best alternative to printing. It’s probably superior in most ways. The iPad is so useful, I hardly use my laptop anymore.
Golden Hour Photography
Looks killer, who needs those creamy AI photos when you have that sweet sweet sun on the horizon.

We Have a Myriad Of Human Existence To Learn From
Ancient Civilizations As Inspirations
How could you not be inspired to create new work after learning about advanced civilizations from 20,000 years ago. We should add something to the history!
Studying Philosophy and History
Is a lot more useful to developing your photography than looking at pictures.
Social Media Is Marketing
Whether you consciously know it or not, social media has a spell on you. You must bow to The King.
Influences From Photographers
Probably the less you listen, the better. I find that a lot of street photographers are inspired by other photographers. Therefore you’re probably just going to keep repeating the same work. What’s the fun in that? I’d rather be inspired by a dude in Appalachia living off the land with zero interest in social media and find a way to harness their power and bring it into my work.