Lazy and Landscape Photography Don’t Mix

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I missed a really awesome sunrise the other day. Why? I was being lazy. That’s the bottom line.

I was visiting a family member in GA and was sleeping in the van, as I love to do. At about 5:30 I woke up and the twilight hour was starting. I KNEW it was going to be an amazing sunrise. However, I didn’t have my camera out and ready the night before.

Generally, I try and prepare everything the night before, always anticipating a great opportunity to shoot a landscape photo or sunrise.

This day, or the day before, I was lazy. (I stayed up too late talking with the family members).

It cost me a beautiful sunrise shot.

My advice? Always Be Ready. When you are attempting to take landscape photos, you must always be ready. It’s also important to understand when doing landscape photography you will have to work some. Most of the beautiful shots will require very early mornings, or sometimes late nights.

Hiking for a few miles is often a requisite as well.

I hope you enjoy this video. And keep coming back. There are some really great videos from a series of photography shoots I did recently on a trip through the Appalachian Mountains in the Pisgah National Forest.

See you soon.

PS Remember, you can sign up for any one of my Photography Workshops and you will learn various techniques and practices that will help you get great photography.

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Robert Anthony

We are Robert and Joelle Anthony and we are your hosts at Living with Rob. In 2023, we sold our business and our home to begin traveling in our RV full time across America. The purpose of our journey is to do photography and video to share the wonder or God’s Creation with you, our visitor.

Through our adventures we hope to inspire you to reconsider what’s really important in life and in so doing that you may find a sense of peace and true meaning.

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