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Introduction To Photography Blog Posts Archive
Blog posts based on the topics covered during the Introduction to Photography class offered by me, Sam D’Amico. While the topics covered are important, the conversations during the class inspire the specific posts.
As as student currently working with me in the Introduction To Photography class you can use these blog posts as a supplement to your studies and practice. If you’re not currently working with me you can use these blog posts to get you thinking about what we do as photographers.
Specifically, these blog post are intended to get you to thinking about photography, camera operation and composition. Because, by thinking about photography, camera operation and composition we begin to rely more on our mind, rather than relying on a machine, to create our photographs. As a result of our unique thought process, our photographs become unique.
Whether you’re takin’ the Introduction To Photography class with me or not, the intention of these blog posts are help you to be a better photographer.
Study And Practice Photography With Sam
Study And Practice Photography With Sam.
https://samdamico.com/study-practice-photography-sam/
Purchase A Photograph As Wall Decor.
https://samdamico.com/buy-fine-art-photography-as-wall-decor/
License The Use Of A Photograph For Commercial Or Editorial Use.
https://samdamico.com/rights-managed-stock-photography/
See Sam’s Photographs.
https://photographs.samdamico.com
If you take a photography class, it’s not enough to simply put in your time during the class. A good photography class will give you information related to the class topic, but to have what you learn in the class sink in you’ve got to apply what you learned to your work outside of
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I was recently asked if I teach photography classes at night and I answered “yes, the classes that I teach in the evening start at 6:30 pm and usually end at 9:30pm.” I misunderstood the question. The question was about whether I taught a class that specialized in creating photographs at night. Do you really
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Photography is probably the easiest medium in which anyone can be competent. Anyone can be a marginally capable photographer and produce a decent photograph. The hard part of photography is developing a personal vision that is idiosyncratic. The hard part of photography is separating yourself visually from the rest of the photographers who are making decent photographs. Your photography has to become more
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