Vol. 9, No. 7 — June 24, 2021
Building Cumulative Knowledge
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You’ve heard me say it plenty of times: Knowledge is key. In photography, knowledge is power. We must always keep learning, keep building our skills, keep pushing ahead, and we must always recognize the fact that the learning will never end. There will always be new things we can learn about photography, no matter how experienced we are...
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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’s so much jargon in the realm of marketing. Marketers want us to drive conversions, make sales funnels, and humanize our brands. Sometimes, it’s hard to find meaning in all these tossed around terms, but there is one that I want to focus on, and that is the one about humanizing our brands...
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What Does It Mean to Focus to Infinity?
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Infinity focusing is a term that can be confusing even among experienced photographers and if you’re new to this, then it might be a major challenge to learn the how, why and when of this technique. The term itself is a little bit deceptive, which I’ll explain later on. After that, I’ll show you why to use infinity focus, and when to use it. Stick around, and before too long, you’ll be an expert on this topic...
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I love collecting postcards from all around the world. It’s been a hobby of mine for many years, and I’ve acquired several doubles throughout this adventure. I’m giving 10 postcards away for free each week! Winners will be drawn at random and announced right here. So, if you love beautiful postcards as a way to inspire your adventures, be sure to sign up for this special drawing...
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There’s a funny thing about our archives of digital negatives—and I’d be willing to bet that you’ve probably noticed this same thing before, too, even if not consciously. Sometimes we find ourselves going through them, or at least I do, as sort of a little trip down memory lane. Or, on occasion, it’s because we’re looking for something we might have overlooked. But whatever the reason, doubtless you do the exact same thing that I do, which is to pause on some of
those old images that capture our interest momentarily...
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| WM-291: Separating the Art from the Marketing | Photography Clips Podcast
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Throughout my life, I've spent many hours at the doctor's office. During that time, I enjoy writing music on my laptop. These short unfinished electronic musical themes are just doodles per se to pass the time. I hope you enjoy them, and thanks for listening.
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The e-book collection consists of articles that I have written over the past several years. I hope that it will provide you with plenty of food for thought in your photography adventures.
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