Vol. 8, No. 31 — September 3, 2020
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Certain things in life make the act of creation quite difficult. At times, adversity arises and makes it hard for us to power through and keep producing photographs. This could be any type of adversity. Maybe it’s a physical injury or ailment that makes it much harder for you to travel, hike, or carry your camera gear. It could also be mental or emotional adversity. Everything from depression to stressful life events like the loss of a job
or even a loved one can take us out of the frame of mind to create artwork...
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One of the first things that comes to mind when beginner and intermediate photographers think about how to create perfect photographs is a technical skill. Initially, the technical aspects seem like the most important thing. Focus and exposure have to be just right, the lighting needs to be perfect, and we need to be able to frame our subjects in the most flattering ways 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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There are so many things, so many little facets of a person that we can point at and say that these are the things that make one a better photographer. Things like patience, a creative eye, determination, the willingness to always be learning and always be improving. An experimental nature is important because only through experimentation can we break past the norms that tend to trap us and make something completely new and unique...
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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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Are you photographing the things you want to photograph? Most photographers, I assume, would answer “yes,” to this question without much thought. Of course, we’re photographing the things we want to photograph. What else could we possibly be doing? After all, photography is one of those things that we all enjoy doing, so on the surface, the idea that we are not pursuing the things that most interest us seems a little illogical...
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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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Jubilant Sykes
I love his impeccable musicianship and expressive voice as he sings about our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
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Framed Prints
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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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