What to do with shots from iconic popular places? What I have discovered in the last couple of years is that it is immensely satisfying to make a collection of photos from a particular area. I make 12x12 prints and then place them in book, which I can add to if and when I take more. There is something about a series of prints of an area that makes the project seem much more personal than an individua photo. Another way to say this is that a single photo might seem just like another one taken by scores of other photographers, but a collection is unique. If you have ever been on a photo workshop, it is fascinating when the group reviews their photos recently taken. Everybody was at the same place, but every collection is strikingly different. The collections seem much more personal than the individual photos. If printing doesn’t interest you, make a web site and create a collection of photos from Death Valley or other areas you have a lot of photos from. A google search will bring up many options. Flikr (relatively cheap) and Smugmug (more expensive) are two I am familiar with. Here is a link from NPN on my book process: How to create a beautiful book of self printed photos, or what I did with 104,000 photos in LR. And here is a link to my Smugmug website with different collections of photos: https://tonysicilianophotography.smugmug.com/
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