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  • Personal Project: Stephen Voss

    A photojournalist brings the harsh realities of Detroit’s abandoned schools to harrowing light.

    When Stephen Voss finished a portrait assignment near Detroit, he didn’t catch the next flight home — even though his wife was expecting their first child. Instead he spent a long, chilly and unpaid April 2009 day shooting nearly 500 images in dank, dirty and abandoned Detroit schools.

  • How To: Take Better Landscape Photos

    Follow these three basic steps for harmony and balance in your landscapes.

    Composition in art has provided a topic of discussion—and controversy—for millennia. From the ancient Greeks to present-day digital photographers, design theories, rules, and formulas attempt to define and quantify that elusive concept of aesthetics: What looks ideal? Rather than tackle the problem head-on, I’ve come up with a few basic guidelines that can yield a profound improvement in your landscape photographs. In fact, it’s as simple as A, B, C: Angle, Balance, and Crop. Find the Right Angle