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Hi everyone, I am the founder of Photo Masters, I'm here to help you become the best photographer that you can be!

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Jan 20, 20264 min
The Sardine Run of Baja: Nature’s Underwater Dance
At first glance, the Pacific off Baja California Sur doesn’t give much away. It can feel empty and almost subdued. However, every autumn, that surface calm hides one of the most concentrated wildlife events in the eastern Pacific. Recently, I went there to photograph the annual "sardine run," when massive schools of sardine and mackerel migrate, creating large bait balls that attract huge numbers of predators like dolphins, sharks, whales, birds, marlins, and sea lions in a feeding frenzy....

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Dec 29, 20253 min
3 Photography Habits That Actually Make a Difference
The New Year is right around the corner, which means many people around the world are setting fresh goals. It's as good a time as any to plan a creative reboot and nurture our artistry by starting new projects, learning from other photographers, and exploring new ways of seeing the world. I've found that the most effective resolutions are often the simplest ones. Instead of aiming for dramatic change, I prefer setting goals that consistently and steadily improve my photography over time. Here...

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Dec 17, 20253 min
The Haunted Light of the Big Cypress Bayou
There’s an eerie, haunting character to the cypress bayous of the southern United States, and it's something that you feel long before you pick up a camera. When I’m floating alone in my small boat, surrounded by dense vegetation and misty waters, I can’t help but feel as though I’ve slipped into another world. This is the Big Cypress Bayou, a place where light, shadow, and the ethereal beauty of nature collide. The Big Cypress Bayou flows through East Texas and into Caddo Lake, a sprawling...

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