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If Photography Is So Easy, Why Is It So Hard To Make A Good Photograph?

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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Learn To Think Like a Photographer

Learn To Think Like a Photographer Learn To Think Like a Photographer $60.00 General Information Prerequisites: No Type of Camera Required: Using the camera on your phone is recommended. However, you can use any camera. Instructor: Sam D’Amico Ways taught: In-person private lessons. Live online group classes. Self-paced video class. Registration and schedule information for

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Unlearn Photography

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

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Why We Shouldn’t Generalize Our Photography

When we generalize photography, especially for matters of composition, it works against us.   How Do We Generalize Our Photography? We generalize or standardize photography a lot. And while having some standards in our work is okay,  it’s not OK when creating a unique photograph. Because a standard we apply to one picture will not

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