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Are you worried about losing your artistic eye as time goes on? Bryan Peterson has some encouraging words of advice to offer.
Bryan Peterson knows that learning to see creatively can be somewhat of a challenge. Here he offers an exercise to help overcome any roadblocks you may stumble upon.
How do you get parakeets to pose? You don't. Bryan Peterson explains it was just plain dumb luck that got him this humorous shot.
How did Bryan Peterson create such a dramatic shot of the Brooklyn Bridge? He explained the equipment and the techniques behind this shot during his 7 Photography Questions interview.
How did this Dalmatian picture come to be? Sometimes artists find inspiration in the weirdest places. Photographers are no different. Bryan Peterson explains where he got the idea for this intriguing shot.
When Bryan Peterson planned this shot of his daughter in fields of lavender, he had something else in mind. He explains how he was able to capture this amazing shot nonetheless.
Looking at this shot, do you know it's a lizard eye? How do you know it's not the eye of a snake, or a dragon for that matter? Bryan Peterson explains how he got the shot and how throwing yourself into the moment can have delightful rewards.
When you look at this picture of Palouse, you might assume it's been doctored up in some way. Perhaps even painted? What Bryan Peterson has to say about this particular shot might surprise you...
One might look at this picture of a black cat and assume it was planned. Did someone bring the cat there? Was it a prop? Bryan Peterson explains exactly how he got this dramatic shot in Greece.
This shot of a car going through the intersection is obviously not an ordinary shot. What's surprising, however, is how it came to be. While some shots you have to go out and look for, some come to you. Bryan Peterson explains...
