Photography | The Vision Driven Photographer
New eBook | The Vision Driven Photographer
David duChemin| The Vision Driven Photographer | Craft and Vision
David duChemin | The Vision Driven Photographer | Craft and Vision
Another new great eBook from one of my favorite travel photographer Daid duChemin, The Vision Driven Photographer, Notes on Discovering & Refining Your Vision is an engaging and inspiring ebook focused on helping photographers of all levels make stronger photographs by identifying or re-discovering their photographic vision.
By clarifying the things you want to say you’re better able to wield the tool of your expression – your camera – to create photographs that say what you want to say, and move others. Working through these insights and the accompanying creative exercises will help you uncover or re-discover your vision, first personally, then photographically.
This eBook will talk about visualization or pre-visualization, to think before we press the shutter, what are we going to tell with the picture, our intention capturing those picture. This is not a technical how to eBook, it is not about equipment but vision, to think ahead, to think fast and to act fast, if we have a vision ahead, our photograph will be more meaningful because we put our thought into it nit just merely composing and then press the shutter. David will guide us through to open our eyes and to look at everyday subject or something that we have photograph before with new perspective.
I’ve been following David duChemin blog for quite some time and I’ve greatly influence by his thought, it will make you a better knowledgeable photographer, better understanding our subject and captured them the way we wanted to express our feelings at the moment we saw the situation. You need to read this eBook and re-read it again and again to better understanding it’s content and to better, read it slowly and think
Open up your eyes, be creative, be expressive, be a Vision Driven Photographer, find out more about the eBook at Craft And Vision
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