Thursday, April 18, 2013

More Great Ways to Make Stronger Photographs

craftfreeebook2_600.jpgHow to make sharper images, a strategy to shoot more and develop less (yes, you read it here!), why manual is the mode to choose, are some of the articles you can read in the new eBook from Craft & Vision, entitled Craft & Vision 2: More Great Ways to Make Stronger Photographs.

After a first free eBook with the title Craft & Vision: 11 Ways to Improve Your Photography, this is the new FREE eBook from David duChemin and friends.

craftfreeebook2_pages.jpgThis 45-page PDF eBook includes unique ways to improve your photography. Martin Bailey, Piet Van den Eynde, Nicole S. Young, Dave Delnea, Sean McCormack, and David duChemin have contributed chapters to this book, which David duChemin says should be considered "a random act of kindness to the photography community we so passionately serve. Inside you’ll find articles by 6 Craft & Vision authors, and 9 unique ways to improve your photography. You’ll also discover an exclusive promotional offer, we call it the C&V Starter Kit, where you can save USD $16 and get four amazing products."

craftfreeebookcover.jpgThis sequel of the first  free eBook from Craft & Vision offers topics such as making sharper images and learning to shoot in manual mode, developing smarter, balancing flash with ambient light, learning to see light, developing style and consistency, isolating your subjects, experimenting with B&W, and coping strategies for challenging light.

Photography, despite what’s said by the voices of the camera manufacturers, is not an easy craft to master, remembers David duChemin, and "like any path on the road to mastery, it takes time and practice, and a chorus of the right voices."

Reading eBooks is part of the learning process, and nothing is better for those starting out than to get a free eBook like this one and try to follow some of the advices and solutions presented there. But as David duChemin says, "all the reading in the world won’t teach you as quickly or deeply as making photographs will." So do read the good books, but remember to go out and photograph the world!

Get your FREE copy of Craft & Vision 2: More Great Ways to Make Stronger Photographs.


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