Help advance the skills of your loved one this holiday season with classes and gifts for the experienced photographer. This collection of gear and goodness was assembled to help the hobbyist photographer get to the next level.
The key to shooting a silhouette is all about lighting. Whether its studio lighting or natural, you need your subject backlit well in order to help your image truly pop.
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Photographs are the perfect travel memento. On the ground they motivate you to really take in your surroundings and appreciate the view; after you've flown home they accurately reflect the time, season, and sky of your destination–as you experienced it.
When you run your own business, you’re always looking up to other entrepreneurs who have succeeded in your field.
You seek them out for guidance, wisdom and inspiration, especially on those tough days when you’re on your sixth cup of coffee and still working on that new exciting/exhausting project.
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Join Brooke today on Skype to have your questions answered and watch the final week of her Fine Art Bootcamp.
In my career as a photographer, I have made several changes in my journey that have all been beneficial to making a living, how I feel about myself, and how I can benefit others.
This is an excerpt from Danielle Krysa's latest book Your Inner Critic Is A Big Jerk. Danielle is an artist, graphic designer, writer and the mind behind the wildly popular contemporary art blog The Jealous Curator.