Dsc_1903.jpg Apr 2026
I have a habit of leaving my camera out on the counter. Because of that, my memory cards are usually filled with random, accidental moments of our daily routine. is one of those frames.
Lately, I’ve been trying to lean into this style of photography. Life moves incredibly fast, and if we only take our cameras out for big events, we miss the small, beautiful details that actually make up our days. DSC_1903.JPG
I'm sharing the final image above! I’d love to hear from other photographers—do you prefer a heavy edit, or do you try to keep things as close to the raw file as possible? I have a habit of leaving my camera out on the counter
Always look behind you. Sometimes the best view isn't what is right in front of you. Lately, I’ve been trying to lean into this
When I was looking through the raw files, this one stood out immediately. The composition was exactly what I was aiming for, and the raw colors had a beautiful, natural depth before I even touched a single slider in Lightroom. Lens used: [Insert your lens, e.g., 50mm f/1.8]
Take a look at your own camera roll today. What is the last "boring" thing you took a picture of that actually feels like art? 📷 Option 3: The Photographer's Behind-the-Scenes
What is the of the photo (e.g., a person, a sunset, food)? What was the mood or vibe you were going for?