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Lisa Michele Burns

Hello! I'm the founder and photographer behind The Wandering Lens. With 19+yrs experience as a professional travel and landscape photographer, all advice found on this site is from my personal experience, or that of contributors, on the road. I hope it's useful for your own travels and would love to hear in the comments about your trips and experiences around the world.

Photo Editing: How to Remove Subjects from Photos

Editing Tips – Remove an Object from a Photo Removing a subject or item from your photo can help enhance the scene and allow your image to remain clutter free. Perhaps you want to...

The Business of Photography – Is Creative Talent Enough?

Starting a photography business – What skills you need to become a photographer! *Written based on my own experiences working in the industry for 17+ years and the skills I’ve needed to acquire along...

How to Learn Photography – 8 Learning Styles for Photographers

How to Learn Photography  Find what works for you to learn photography and get creative with your camera! As photographers we are constantly learning. Not only is gear and technology advancing quicker than toasting...

Creative Photography Course – Information + FAQ

Online Photography Course The Creative Photography Course – Your Online Course in Photography! Online Learning, Self-Study | Six Comprehensive Workbooks | Creative Focus *For beginners and intermediate photographers looking to take their photography to...

05 Green – The Wandering Lens Monthly Collection

Monthly Collection 05 ‘Green’ within the Environment. Whether it’s a stroll in the countryside, a wander through dense rainforest or just an afternoon spent photographing waterfalls or wildlife, the colour green is evident in...

Setting the Scene: Depth of Field + the Foreground

Photography Tips – Depth of Field + the Foreground Composition is one of the most important elements of photography. The way you see a scene is translated by your creative approach to framing a...

How to Use Your Camera in Extreme Climates

Photo Tips – Camera Care in Extreme Climates When venturing away on a trip with your camera you’ll probably check to see what weather you’re expecting beforehand. If you’re like me, weather forecasting is...

04 Water – The Wandering Lens Community Collection

Monthly Collection 04 Water Working with the element of water is something that inspires my work whenever I’m out shooting landscapes. Ocean swells, calm lakes, waterfalls, rain storms and puddles. From the Aussie shores...

Beneath the Surface – Underwater Portrait Photography

The underwater world is like a blue watery canvas ready and waiting for your creative ideas. Of course there’s marine life and natural formations like rocks and coral to photograph but adding your own...

Setting the Scene: Underwater Photography

Getting Started with Underwater Photography Taking your photography below the surface opens up so many creative opportunities. Water is my favourite element to work with and once you’ve got the gear and some technical...

03 Sunset – The Wandering Lens Community Collection

Monthly Collection 03 Sunset Sunset, that time of day we’re drawn to photograph as the light turns from a golden glow to a soft dusk. The inspiring conditions lend themselves to capturing epic landscapes...

Setting the Scene: How to Use White Balance

White Balance Photography – A quick guide to adjusting White Balance Settings White Balance is simple function that will change the way you photograph forever. If you’ve been using automatic settings on your camera...
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