Long Lenses for Scenic Photography

Long Lenses for Scenic Photography

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Mark Wallace

Mark Wallace is a professional photographer, educator, and content creator known for his expertise in studio lighting and portrait photography. With a career spanning over two decades, Mark has worked with top brands and publications, honing his skills in both commercial and fine art photography.

As a passionate educator, he has produced hundreds of instructional videos on photography techniques, lighting setups, and gear reviews, reaching a global audience through platforms like YouTube and Adorama TV. His engaging teaching style and deep knowledge make complex concepts accessible to photographers of all skill levels.

Beyond the studio, Mark is an avid traveler and adventurer, often documenting his journeys through compelling imagery and storytelling. His dedication to the art of photography continues to inspire a new generation of visual artists.

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Use your long lenses to create stunning scenic photos! Mark Wallace explains that in some circumstances a longer lens is better for scenic photography. A long lens creates compression, eliminates boring foregrounds, and brings distant objects closer.

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Photos by Mark Wallace

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Mark Wallace
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