When you’re photographing a place you’ve never been before, it can feel equal parts exciting and overwhelming. Where do you start? What do you look for? And how do you move past just documenting a scene to actually creating something meaningful?
In his latest class, Marc Adamus shares how he approaches brand-new locations—from how he prepares ahead of time to how he breaks down a scene once he arrives. He walks through composition fundamentals, building depth with light and atmosphere, and the artistic mindset that helps him stay creative even in unfamiliar territory.
This class isn’t about copying locations or chasing checklists—it’s about learning how to see, adapt, and explore with intention, no matter where you are. If you want to feel more confident stepping into new places with your camera, this one’s a must-watch. Watch it here.
The post Exploration Photography: How to Photograph a Place You’ve Never Been with Marc Adamus appeared first on Lightroom Killer Tips.
