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I often get asked for tips and tricks on how photographers can improve their images. So, after thinking back over my years of experience and after speaking to a number of highly successful people in the field, I have produced a free e-book called 'PEG’s 3 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY. It's available free of charge on photoexpertguy.com
The free e-book outlines the ‘THREE T’s’ the essential principles to improve your photography: 1. Techniques 2. Tools 3. Training Here's a brief outline of each: 1. Techniques – think of a favorite photographer and chances are they have a distinctive look or style, which draws you in and helps you associate with the photographer. A lot of that particular style is down to how they apply their photographic, lighting and digital techniques. 2. Tools – ‘a bad craftsman always blames his/her tools’, in photography to create better images, knowledge and confidence of your equipment is key. This section explores photography, lighting, and digital tools. In addition I explore learning tools – which in my mind are the most important tools that a photographer can use to develop their craft. 3. Training – To be really good at any sport, it takes time, exercise and practice. It’s the same with photography. If you are not stretching and developing your creative and photographic muscles you won’t get better images. Like any skill, you need to use it or you will loose it. If you want read detail you can download the e-book for free on photoexpertguy.com Hope you find this useful, let me know what you think. Cheers PEG |
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I just wanted you to know that I have now downloaded your ebook, and I will read it, and try to learn from it. I will let you know what I think in a few days, as I have work all the days until next Tuesday. I'll bring my camera though, so perhaps I'll have something to show at the end of the weekend.
I would also like to quote Arve Tellevsen, who is Norways violinist #1, when he was asked "What do you have to do to become as good as you are?" - He answered: "Three things, first you have to practice. Then you have to practice some more, and when you're tired of it all - you practice for yet another few hours."
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Tittan on Flickr ![]() Pentax K20D Pentax 40mm prime limited edition Tamron 90mm prime Tamron 18-200mm Manfrotto tripod Pentax 360 flash Last edited by Tittan; 10-08-2009 at 08:18 PM. |
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