Vol. 8, No. 28 — August 13, 2020
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Seasoned photographers develop a couple useful habits when they’re out in the field. Here are two things pros do when searching for an interesting photograph.
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Join me where I share my thoughts and adventures in photography in this weekly podcast. I hope you enjoy it.
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Critiquing is a difficult process! It’s easy to overlook the photographer’s vision for the image. In today’s episode, I’ll answer this question so you can give the best feedback possible!
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There is a wealth of photography books out there that are useful for photographers at every stage. Here are some of the books that I recommend!
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Content is king in photography, but maybe not quite in the way you think. It’s the emotional content that counts, the pieces of ourselves that we pour into it.
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The ebooks are completely free to you today, although you are welcome to leave a small donation of any amount to help with future projects. Enjoy!
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We often work hard to reproduce reality perfectly—but we’re not bound to do so. There’s value to bending reality if it lends shades of emotion to a photograph.
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Music From the Doctor's Office Throughout my life, I’ve spent hours upon hours in a doctor's office. One of the things I enjoy while waiting is writing music on my laptop and phone. These short unfinished electronic musical themes are just doodles per se to pass the time. Enjoy.
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The best photographs are the ones with deep layers of meaning. It takes thought to find these layers—and to create images featuring this depth, too.
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