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Learn Photography With or Without Fancy Equipment
If you are anything like me, you have a passion for photography. But when I was starting out, it wasn’t easy to learn photography. No one in my family was a photographer and there weren’t any photography classes nearby. So what do you do when you want to learn photography?
I did go to the library, but I found that most of the photography books were too technical for my newbie skills. I wish the internet was like it is today, but back in the early 80′s, the internet was barely beginning.
I wish I had something like the Digital Photography Success program. It’s a comprehensive photography course where you can learn photography at home. Amy Renfrey is a professional photographer from Australia and she has put together a fantastic program.
The first thing most professional photographers recommend is that you go out an ‘upgrade your equipment’. But Amy teaches you how to get stunning photographs using the equipment you have. And she explains thing in terminology you can understand.
Now don’t get me wrong. I think every photographer should learn photography terminology like incident light, neutral density filter, and shutter priority. But I don’t think you need to understand all the terms before shooting great photographs. It’s a process.
You won’t believe the information she offers in her program. She has 2 separate packages to choose from and a phenomenal monthly Ezine called Focus. Not only does it have tons of ‘how-to’ articles, it also includes a video tutorial every month.
So if you want to learn photography and take better pictures, Click Here! to check out more about Amy’s Digital Photography Success.
I bought it for my daughter. She’s a teenager and doesn’t want to learn photography from mom.
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having some basic knowledge, an “eye” for a good photo, and the patience to experiment is far more important than this weeks model camera, with just the bare minimum you can achieve fantastic results, surprise yourself!!! http://www.gone2market.com
I agree, Tim. Too many times, photographers get stuck in the ‘gear’ game. They think they need better gear to take better photos. That’s why Chase Jarvis wrote The Best Camera.