What Should We Pay to Improve Our Photography?
What do we need to pay to create GOOD photographs and yet cost us nothing out of our pockets?
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Photography Class Related Blog Posts
These blog posts are based on the classes that Sam D’Amico teaches. More importantly, they’re intended to serve as food for thought for photographers. With that in mind; Read ’em, digest ’em and then incorporate ’em into your photography studies and practice.
Because the posts are usually short, that means less time readin’ and more time makin’ photographs.
In addition, after reading the posts, if ya have any questions or something to say, use the “Comment” field in the “Leave a Reply” area at the end of each post.
In order to get familiar with what Sam does in terms of his photography and photography instruction, you can visit his website at samdamico.com.
If ya have any questions beyond the blog post you can email ‘im or give ‘im a call. You’ll find his contact information in the black navigation bar located at the top of every page of his website.
What do we need to pay to create GOOD photographs and yet cost us nothing out of our pockets?
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In the dictionary, some of the words that are used to define rules are: Regulations. Law. What is possible or allowable. Discipline. Control or dominion. Normal or customary. In the dictionary, some of the words that are used to define elements are: The primary or fundamental parts of something. To me, the words used to describe
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You use your camera meter to evaluate the intensity, or brightness, of light. You meter is located in your camera and chances are good that you have few metering patterns, or modes, to choose from. Your metering mode has an area of influence that drives your exposure. You meter is an evaluation tool while your
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If you’ve got to “fix” your picture in photo-editing software, you’ve made a mistake.
You must look at your own photographs with a cool, critical eye and if the person giving the critique is more interested in your photography than their own, then you’ll leave with useful information on how to improve your photography.
Do Photography Critiques Help? It Depends. Read More »