Shoot during weather transitions when dramatic clouds, fog, or clearing storms create atmospheric conditions that typical golden-hour photographers miss entirely. Most landscape shooters pack up when conditions deteriorate, but these moments—heavy overcast breaking into shafts of light, morning mist clinging to valleys, or post-storm clarity—produce images with genuine emotional weight that stand apart from the oversaturated sunset portfolios flooding social media.
Break conventional composition rules by placing horizons at extreme positions, incorporating substantial negative space, or deliberately including “imperfect&#…
