Reason #2: To Get Easy, Insightful Photography Tips You Can Use Now
Photography tips to improve every aspect of your photographs
I love solid photography tips: advice I can apply now -- that's easy and helps me create better photographs. And when these tips come from photographers who are the "best of the best," I trust they'll be insightful.
That's what you'll find in each "7 Photography Questions" Podcast interview.
Avoid the frustrations of not getting what you want
Often, you probably don't want a whole dissertation: you just want quick, easy, and practical tips to improve your photographs.
You'll find lots of these photography tips in each interview.
For example...
... Tony Sweet shares some tips for taking photographs of flowers outdoors on a windy day
... Scott Stulberg offers a clear tip for figuring out if your photographs are good enough to sell as stock -- before you submit them to any stock agency
... Rob Sheppard gives some tips for how to use light to create more impact in your photographs.
As you listen to each interview, I believe you'll often think: "wow, that's easy -- I never thought of that before," and "I'm going to try that on Saturday when I take pictures."
Plus, if you'd like to participate, we'd like you to share your favorite tips and biggest insights from each interview with other subscribers. Since these interviews are jam packed with information and advice, we'll all hear different things. This way, we'll all learn from each other. If you're interested, we'll find a way to make this happen.
In summary, you'll find easy tips you can use right away, so you'll have better photos that you'll be happier with.
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