More than just landscapes:

I also photograph buildings and other works of outdoor and indoor architecture.  (See
below).  The most important aspect, as it is in landscape photography, is light.  It may
take many days or even the right time of year for the correct light to appear in or
around a building.  And sometimes I employ High Dynamic Range (HDR)  processing
since the camera (film or digital) can not capture the full range of brightness that our
own eyes can see.  Contact me if you want your place to look its best.
If you have a special place that you wish to have photographed with just the right light,
let me know and I'll put it on my list of places to shoot.  It may take months for
conditions to be just right, but eventually everything will come together into a good
photograph.  Contact me for more details.  Use the
Contact Us page or email me
directly at (patrick at patricksmithphotography.com)

In addition to photography, I also restore old images by photographing them and
correcting them in PhotoShop.  

Also, I can photograph your artwork or framed photographs using the 21mp Canon 5D
MkII camera.  A print up to 32x48 inches can be easily made from a single frame.  If you
want a larger print, a stitched image can be made to print at more than double that size
with very fine detail.  Contact me for any photographic service.


Patrick Smith Photography - Services
Landscape photography portfolio review and photo critique:

It can be very expensive and time-consuming to go to photography workshops or go to have your portfolio
reviewed in person.  You can easily spend weeks and many thousands of dollars.  

I can review 1 or more photos and give you serious and honest critique without being mean!  I believe that
anyone can create artistic and dynamic landscape photographs given enough time, practise and effort.

Here's what you get:

1.  Suggestions on how to improve composition and lighting.
2.  Processing techniques that can improve sharpness, dynamic range, color, etc.
3.  Guidelines on how to choose the best time of day or season of the year for a new version of your photo.
4.  Hints to help you develop your own style.
5.  Tips on camera equipment that may help your image quality, if  indeed new equipment is really needed.
6.  Ideas to help you work with the equipment that you have right now.
7.  Help with how to scout out similar locations.
8.  Thoughts on how to simplify the image.
9.  Other ideas to help you create works of art that you would like to hang on your wall.
Portfolio Review
After your purchase:

Email your photos or links to your photos to:
patrick at patricksmithphotography.com

I will give you my critique via email.
To purchase general goods and services:

If you have arranged a special order, you can pay for it here.