01 | Shoot for the Moon with Platypod
When Erik Kuna set out to capture the launch of NASAโs Artemis rocket, this wasnโt just about pointing a camera skyward and hoping for the best. This was precision, redundancy, timing, and a whole lot of problem-solving in the dark, with one chance to get it right. No pressure, then.
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02 | Jarrod Erbeโs Egg
This image was built around the idea of capturing a clean, controlled reflection of a cracked egg and its yolk on a reflective surface. The goal was to create symmetry and visual weight, using the reflection to mirror the yolk's shape and color while maintaining separation from the background.
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03 | Better Lighting with Bracket & Bounce
You donโt need a full studio setup. You donโt need light stands, assistants, and a van full of gear. Sometimes, the biggest upgrade you can make to your photos is moving your flash just a little bit off-camera. And suddenly everything changes.
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