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Bryce Canyon: A Horse Lovers Paradise
Bryce Canyon is famous for its incredible red rock formations, but for horse lovers it offers something even more special. Join me as I share why horses and Bryce Canyon create the perfect combination for photography, adventure, and experiencing the beauty of the American West.
Carl Mazur
1 day ago4 min read


The Magic of Aspen Trees in Fall
On September 22, 2018, I witnessed some of the most beautiful fall colors I have ever seen on Cedar Mountain near Cedar City, Utah. From the glowing aspens along Webster Flat Road to the colorful mountainsides near Cedar Breaks, this unforgettable photography trip reminded me why autumn is my favorite time of year in Southern Utah.
Carl Mazur
2 days ago4 min read


What Happened the Day I Took: "The Horse Kiss" Photo
A winter storm, an unplanned trip to the store, and a camera I almost left at home led to one of my most meaningful photographs. The Horse Kiss was captured in a fleeting moment when two frost-covered horses met in the snow, creating a scene that could never be planned or repeated. This is the story of how patience, presence, and a little bit of luck came together in the middle of an ordinary day that turned into something unforgettable.
Carl Mazur
3 days ago4 min read


The Best Camera Settings for Landscapes
Every landscape photographer develops a workflow that matches their style and vision. In this article, I share the camera settings I use on my Nikon D750, including color saturation, sharpness adjustments, and tripod techniques that help me capture vibrant, detailed landscape photographs. Whether you're photographing mountains, canyons, deserts, or forests, these simple tips can help you create sharper and more visually appealing images straight from the camera.
Carl Mazur
4 days ago3 min read


Some Photos Are Worth the Wait
Photography has taught me that patience often leads to the most rewarding moments. From pushing through exhaustion on long drives and hikes to waiting out storms that seemed to ruin the day, some of my favorite images were captured when I chose not to give up. Sometimes the best light, the most dramatic skies, and the most unforgettable photographs appear just when you think the opportunity has passed.
Carl Mazur
5 days ago4 min read


Why Fog Makes Better Forest Photos
Fog has a way of transforming an ordinary forest into something magical. In this personal story, I share why some of my favorite photographs were captured on misty mornings among the aspens of Cedar Mountain. Discover how fog enhances fall colors, creates mood and mystery, and turns simple forest scenes into unforgettable works of art.
Carl Mazur
6 days ago5 min read


What Photography Has Taught Me About Life
Photography has taught me far more than camera settings and composition. Through disability, chronic pain, unexpected setbacks, and one of the most important photo shoots of my life, I learned valuable lessons about perseverance, faith, gratitude, and trusting the journey. Sometimes the most meaningful photographs—and the greatest life lessons—come from the moments when everything seems to be going wrong.
Carl Mazur
7 days ago5 min read


Why Cedar Breaks Is Utah's Hidden Gem
Often overshadowed by Zion and Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks National Monument may be one of Utah's most beautiful hidden treasures. Discover why photographers, nature lovers, and adventurers continue returning to this peaceful mountain escape year after year.
Carl Mazur
Jun 13 min read


Don't Be Afraid to Try
Photography isn't about having the best camera, perfect health, or unlimited resources. It's about taking that first step. This personal story explores overcoming disability, financial challenges, and self-doubt while learning that creativity can thrive anywhere. Sometimes the most important photo you'll ever take is simply the one that gets you started.
Carl Mazur
May 313 min read


Building My Photography Website: Years of Trial, Error, and Persistence
Building a successful photography website didn't happen overnight. It took years of trial and error, countless design changes, failed ideas, and continuous learning to create an online presence I'm proud of today. In this article, I share the challenges, lessons, and tools that helped me along the way, including why I recommend Wix for photographers and creators looking to build their own website without the steep technical learning curve.
Carl Mazur
May 304 min read


Creativity Does Not End With Disability
This deeply personal blog post shares my journey of living with disability and chronic pain while still finding purpose through creativity, photography, and nature. I talk about adapting to physical limitations, discovering accessible photography locations in Zion, Kolob Canyons, Bryce Canyon, and Cedar Breaks, and encouraging others facing disabilities to continue creating, exploring, and finding hope in the beauty around them.
Carl Mazur
May 294 min read


When Should A.I. Be Used in Photography?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing photography, but should it replace real photography? In this blog post, I share my personal thoughts on using AI for writing and workflow while still believing that true photography should come from real moments behind the camera. I also discuss the difference between editing your own photos and creating entirely fake AI-generated landscapes.
Carl Mazur
May 283 min read


The Ultimate Southern Utah Photography Day Trip
This blog post explores one of the ultimate Southern Utah photography road trips, covering Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Cedar Mountain, and Cedar Breaks all within a single day. I share some of the best photography stops, sunset locations, roadside viewpoints, and tips for capturing the incredible variety of landscapes found across Southern Utah.
Carl Mazur
May 274 min read


When Photoshop Stops Looking Real
This blog post shares my personal thoughts on natural photo editing, over-saturation, and why many landscape photos today no longer feel realistic. I talk about the importance of preserving authentic color, using a quality monitor for accurate editing, and why sometimes the best thing a photographer can do is let nature speak for itself.
Carl Mazur
May 264 min read


Why People Buy Warm Landscape Photos More Than Winter Ones
This blog post explores why warm-toned landscape photography tends to sell better than winter images, even though many people still admire snowy mountain scenes. I share my personal thoughts on the emotional connection people have with different seasons, the types of landscape photos buyers are most drawn to, and the most popular print sizes and materials for displaying photography in homes and offices.
Carl Mazur
May 254 min read


Finding Peace Among the Red Rocks of Kodachrome Basin
This blog post shares my personal experience visiting Kodachrome Basin State Park in Southern Utah, highlighting its peaceful atmosphere, vibrant red rock formations, and easy-access photography locations. I talk about why it’s one of my favorite places to slow down, shoot at a relaxed pace, and capture beautiful landscape images—especially during softer, cloudier lighting conditions.
Carl Mazur
May 242 min read


Photography Through Pain: Finding Beauty Without Pushing Your Limits
This blog post shares my personal experience with chronic pain and how it has changed the way I approach photography. I talk about finding meaningful, beautiful images without needing intense hikes or physical strain, and highlight easy-access locations in Zion and Kolob Canyons. The post also covers practical tips like timing, hydration, and simplifying gear so photography can remain enjoyable, accessible, and healing at any ability level.
Carl Mazur
May 234 min read


Clouds! Clouds! Clouds!
This blog post explores the importance of clouds in landscape photography and how they can completely transform an image. I talk about how clouds add structure, depth, mood, and natural light control, turning empty skies into powerful parts of the composition. The post also explains why cloud-filled skies often create more dramatic and visually compelling landscape photos.
Carl Mazur
May 214 min read


Discovering Kolob Canyon: A Hidden Gem in Zion National Park for Breathtaking Hikes and Photos
This blog post explores Kolob Canyons in Zion National Park as a quieter, less crowded alternative to the main canyon area. I share my personal experiences photographing its red rock cliffs, scenic overlooks, and hiking trails like Taylor’s Creek, along with practical tips for visiting, staying safe, and capturing the best light and weather conditions for photography.
Carl Mazur
May 197 min read


How to Get the Best Photo Shots in Zion National Park
This blog post shares practical photography tips for capturing better images in Zion National Park, based on real experiences in the field. I cover how to prioritize light over location, explore beyond crowded trails, use foreground elements for depth, choose the right lenses, and stay patient as conditions change. The goal is to help photographers find stronger compositions and more meaningful moments in Zion’s dramatic desert landscapes.
Carl Mazur
Mar 74 min read
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