Good habits make good photographers, and landscape photography is no different than any other genre. Getting in the habit of doing certain things every time you head out can help give you the best chances of coming home with winning shots. This great video tutorial details 10 such habits and why they can have a positive impact on your work.

Coming to you from Henry Turner, this excellent video tutorial discusses 10 important habits for landscape photographers. One that I feel particularly strong about is photographing in adverse weather condition. It can be tempting to see clouds, snow, or rain and want to stay inside with a warm glass of your favorite beverage, but if you do that, you will miss out on a lot of creative opportunities. We are used to seeing partly cloudy skies with golden rays of sunlight in landscape photography, but less-than-ideal conditions can often yield more unique and dramatic shots. Of course, take precautions to protect yourself and your gear from the elements, but don’t be afraid to embrace those rainy days! Check out the video above for the full rundown from Turner. 

And if you really want to dive into landscape photography, check out our latest tutorial, “Photographing the World: Japan With Elia Locardi!”