National Geographic Masters of Photography

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Lessons 3–4: Stephen Alvarez—Adventure


Work closely with experts who are taking you to a site or with the subjects
you’re photographing to get an idea of how much time will be available to
shoot and to choose the best position for yourself.

Of course, there are many situations and conditions that you can’t plan
for in photography, particularly those related to the weather. But don’t
automatically think that bad weather prevents you from shooting. Weather
can change a scene quickly—even from one frame to the next. You may,
in fact, make some of your strongest images in harsh weather conditions.
Nighttime also presents challenging conditions for photography, but with a
tripod and a cable release, you can shoot well after dark, opening up the
magic of the night sky.


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    subject doesn’t have to be the feats of a caver or a mountain biker; it
    could be a child’s birthday party. Fill your frame with the action.


Assignment
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