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NEVER Use This Setting
Auto white balance can quietly ruin your landscape photos—especially at sunrise and sunset.
White balance isn’t just a technical setting. It controls mood, color, and how your photo feels. In this video, I break down when auto white balance works, when it absolutely doesn’t, and which settings give you consistent, natural results in real-world landscape shooting.
Shoot RAW. Lock in your white balance. Adjust creatively in post.
Why I Still Love My Nikon Z8
With all the constant new camera releases, it’s easy to feel pressured to upgrade… but sometimes the gear you already own is a powerhouse. The Z8 continues to impress me—ergonomics, intuitive menu design, full-frame image quality, long exposure performance, IR-friendly lenses, and a robust ecosystem of accessories and glass.
It just works. And more importantly—it inspires me to shoot.
Practice With Purpose
You don’t need a mountain range or a perfect golden-hour landscape to become a better photographer. In fact, some of the strongest skills you’ll ever build can come from something as simple as a flower in your yard. In this video, I show how practicing composition, exposure, focusing, and creative angles with everyday subjects can dramatically sharpen your instincts—so when you DO reach that dream location, you’re ready to capture it at your absolute best.
The L Bracket That Rules Them All!
If you’re looking for the best Nikon Z8 L-bracket, this in-depth review of the ProMediaGear PLX3T explains why it has become my preferred choice for landscape photography. Learn about its aircraft-grade aluminum construction, Arca-Swiss compatibility, dual anti-twist pins, QD (Quick Disconnect) support, easy battery access, cable management, safety stops, accessory mounting points, and innovative universal vertical bracket. Whether you’re a landscape photographer, travel photographer, wildlife photographer, or serious enthusiast, discover how the ProMediaGear PLX3T improves stability, workflow, and tripod performance while shooting with the Nikon Z8.