THE FIELD JOURNAL
Exploring the Artistic Confluence of Fashion and Photography Through Decades of GQ's Iconic Imagery.
Cody York's photographic journey showcases his evolution from capturing BMX's thrilling dynamics to exploring the serene beauty of astrophotography.
How the Theory of Marginal Gains Revolutionized British Cycling and Can Help Photographers and Filmmakers Achieve Extraordinary Results Through Dedicated Small Changes
Whether you are a fan of surf photography or not, you need to check out Chris Burkard's book, Wayward. This breathtaking collection of photos will transport you to some of the most beautiful and remote locations in the world.
In the book Comfort Crisis, Micheal Easter argues that our modern, comfortable lives are actually making us unhealthy and unhappy. He makes a strong case for embracing discomfort and provides plenty of examples of people who have found success by doing so. If you're looking to change your life for the better, this book is definitely worth a read!
Photographers often find themselves working outdoors in cold weather. It's important to take steps to stay warm and dry so that you can continue to take great photos! Here are a few tips for staying comfortable in the field.
If you're new to photography, one of the most important concepts you need to understand is the exposure triangle. This term refers to the three elements that control how an image is exposed: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. In this beginner's guide, we will explain what each of these elements means and how they work together to create a well-exposed photograph.