Top ten lists are common place on most blogs we even have our own top ten post on Seven by Five but ‘Ten Ways to Improve your Craft’ isn’t just a list of photo tips but a challenging guide how to radically improve your photography without buying more gear. To get straight to the point this book is a must have guide regardless of the type of camera you own.
So many photographers end up suckered in to the idea that their work would be better if they had more lenses or a better camera, this $5 eBook demonstrates ten easy and free ways to look at how you take photos and thus ultimately improving the final results.
The book is written by David duChemin with a simple premise, if photographers could cut through the noise and work on their craft without being bombarded with the need to buy more gear, we’d become better at our craft and create more compelling images.
The underlying question the book asks is, “so where do I go from here, once I’ve learned how to use my camera?” and David responds offering ten solid steps to take on your photographic journey, each with accompanying creative exercises.
In actual fact the list itself isn’t that important it is David’s explanation, creative examples and exercises that offer the biggest education.
I won’t give to many away but the topics include : Better Contrast Creates Better Stories, Create Depth, Pay Attention to the Moment and Pay Attention to the Light.
I am loving this ebook series, they are like a weekly injection of inspiration and photography improvement and cost much less than the cost of a photography magazine but with the opportunity to propel your craft to the next level.
Ten ways to improve your craft is a 32 page downloadable PDF eBook that costs just USD $5.00 don’t tell David duChemin but it is worth considerably more !!!
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