Drone Top Down Shots Expand Creativity

Good Spirit Lake, Saskatchewan

Drones can open up a whole new world of photography, giving us perspectives that are difficult to perceive in other ways. They can rise high above the treetops or other obstructions, let us see an entire waterfall instead of just an isolated section, follow a road winding far into the distance, and so much more. They are also useful tools to capture grand landscapes when… Read moreDrone Top Down Shots Expand Creativity

Photographing the Elk Rut in Jasper National Park

Elk, Jasper, Canada

In Jasper National Park one fall morning, a wildlife drama is unfolding. An imposing bull elk runs to the top of the ridge, where it looks over a small herd of females grazing near the riverbank. With a magnificent set of multi-point antlers stretching a metre above his head, the bull is clearly showing off to the gals. It’s the annual fall rut, or breeding… Read morePhotographing the Elk Rut in Jasper National Park

Top 10 Fall Colour Spots in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Landing Fall Colours

Fall colour season is almost upon us. Already we see the changes taking place. In Saskatchewan, the height of the season is usually around the third week of September, though every year is different, and there are variations in different parts of the province. The wild card this year is the severe drought we experienced over the summer, so we don’t know yet what effect… Read moreTop 10 Fall Colour Spots in Saskatchewan

10 Ways to Improve Your Fall Colour Photography

Pyramid Lake, Jasper National Park

Fall colour season is just around the corner, so it’s time to prepare for most landscape photographers’ favourite time of year. On the surface, it seems fairly straightforward – wait for the leaves to change and start snapping away. But a bit of planning can go a long way to getting the most out of this special time. We’re not going to deal with technical… Read more10 Ways to Improve Your Fall Colour Photography