You Got People?
In the context of trying to run a photography business, when I think of “People” in the terms that I assume are implied in the ad campaign, I can’t help but to think of the people at PhotoShelter as, well, my “PEOPLE”.
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.
In the context of trying to run a photography business, when I think of “People” in the terms that I assume are implied in the ad campaign, I can’t help but to think of the people at PhotoShelter as, well, my “PEOPLE”.
Furthermore, the question “Photographers-How do you think of yourself?” can be a trap because it’s distracting from the more pertinent question.
Photographers-How Do You Think Of Yourself? Read More »
“Furthermore, to me, the idea of sitting in a closed conference room with nine people for three hours, with masks, doesn’t seem like a safe thing to do.
And it doesn’t seem comfortable or effective in terms of learning.”
Teaching and Learning Photography During a Pandemic Read More »
A short article about why we should make the change from fully automatic exposure mode to the “priority exposure” modes.
Get Out of Fully Automatic Exposure Mode Read More »
As photographers, we’re always working with images and imagery. But what’s the difference between the two and why is it important to keep image and imagery in mind when making pictures? Image and Imagery What’s the difference between Image and Imagery? In brief, image(s) and imagery are what we produce as photographers.
When it comes to improving our photography, unlearning photography is as vital as learning photography because we often need to unlearn what we’ve learned to become better photographers. Unlearning Our Photography First, here’s what I mean by “unlearning our photography.” Unlearning our photography means recognizing habits, processes, and ideas about photography that keep us
Unlearn Photography Read More »