Photography Basics

This section of my blog contains a comprehensive resource for taking better pictures.

Photographic Vision

Developing Photographic Vision Photographic vision: Shoot a wide variety of techniques. You will become exposed to many visual ideas and experience. This then can be merged into a vision. Keep shooting using different techniques, different subjects, break the rules, and worry less about what others think about your photos. Shoot for yourself. If you are excited by what you are doing, you are on the right path to personal vision.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Part-Time Photography

When someone asks what you do for a living, can you see their
eyes glaze over with boredom by your response?

Do YOUR eyes glaze over with boredom by your response?

Do your kids invite YOU to speak at career day in school?
Or do they wish they hadn't?

When you talk about your work - are people excited to learn
more? Or do they try to get away?

When you call someone - do they pick up? Or do you end up talking
to a lot of answering machines?

Try this instead... Become a photographer.

When you tell someone you're a photographer, their eyes light
up and they excitedly start asking you questions!

The conversation almost always ends with them saying something
along the lines of, "You must really love your work! I sure wish I
could do something I loved and get paid for it!"

The only difference between wishing you were a photographer and
actually being one; is knowing where and how to easily find
clients eager to spend their money WITH YOU.

It really isn't hard.

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