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If you're like most photographers you'll wanna be proud of your images
and feel great when people say nice things about them. So you've watched a bunch
of photography videos,
you've maybe been on a course, you've learned all about shutter speeds, apertures
depth of field and all that good stuff but nobody's told you how to
think your way through an image how to combine those things together
appropriately
and the result is often frustration and disappointment.
Hi how can I help you, Hi chef my food was amazing thank you very much you must have a really good oven.
Having a great camera and lenses isn't enough because it can't take stunning
images
without your input, the seven building blocks of photography bridges the gap
between technical and creative
and the thought process that links it altogether.
hi my name's Adam Scorey and i'm the group editor for archem imagery
for photography monthly professional photography magazines
whilst cameras are very clever and whizzy but they need you as much as you need them.
What I mean by that is you wouldn't say to Jamie oliver
you're the best chef in the world because you've got the nicest oven, now having
worked with Mike Browne for such a long time he's very very good at explaining
some of these complex technical things
in a very simple and straightforward way with over five hours of video
demonstrations
seven weekly worksheets and practical exercises
you'll learn how to think things through and take appropriate actions like a
professional photographer
quickly, creatively and easily. I asked mike at a workshop if there was a checklist to taking a good shot,
and here it is,
everything I needed know. If you're watching this on my own website
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