Tag: Landscape

  • Create Unique Wall Art with Personal Travel Photos

    Have you ever felt that weariness when searching for a poster for your decor? Tired of the impersonal photos you see in every home? Of graphics seen a thousand times before?


    That’s what inspired me to create posters from my photos.


    I have the opportunity to travel to beautiful places and take beautiful pictures. It’s my job. So why not use some of them to create original posters?


    I chose to start with the beach at Saint-Jean-de-Luz. This wonderful town in the French Basque Country is pure bliss. The mild climate and the power of the Atlantic Ocean will enchant you with every visit.

    The choice of photos is very subjective for me.

    It naturally corresponds to places that resonate with me, that have evoked a certain emotion. This beach in Saint-Jean-de-Luz brings to mind a sweet moment spent with my partner and my youngest son.
    Once chosen, the image is edited using Illustrator, applying flat colors, a title, and a few adjustments.

    The posters are available in 50×75 cm format on Fuji Crystal archive paper, renowned for its color reproduction.
    Printing is done by the Whitewall lab.
    Each print is checked by me before final shipping.


    So don’t hesitate any longer and head to my online shop to get yours.

  • Discover a New  Magazine for Landscape Photographer

    Discover a New Magazine for Landscape Photographer

    If you are a passionate landscape photographer or a street photographer, this new magazine is for you. Every first Saturday of the month, I invite you to join me online. We’ll discuss about technical questions, like composition rules, the photography triangle. We’ll see what the equipment I use or plan to buy. Of course we’ll talk about great photographers who inspire me, and many other topics.

    This magazine is also yours, so don’t hesitate to interact, suggest topics, comment photovag.landscape@gmail.com

    I’m working hard on this first issue. As a landscape photographer I spend time on the field, but also in the studio.

    I chose to create a dedicated introduction; you will find here how I built the design. It took me quite a bit of time because I wanted to achieve professional quality.

    It was then necessary to create the sections, write the texts, record them, and then illustrate the articles. Photography is an ulimited source of inspiration, so I choose to talk about landscape photographer issues.

    Finally, the sequences need to be realized, edited, and posted online. Since I have a deadline, everything must be completed by September 4th. After a final check, I will be able to launch this first issue.

    As a perfectionist, I find it difficult to be fully satisfied. I also tend to fine-tune the details. The September issue will not be perfect, and each month will be an opportunity to evolve this new media.

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