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Great Savings: 31 Days to Becoming a Better Photographer + Landscape & Nature Photography Courses

Here are the great savings from Digital Photography School (DPS) resources. You can save $200 for “31 Days to Becoming a Better Photographer Course” and $237 for “Landscape & Nature Photography Course”. Hurry up, these offers end at Midnight on Monday 26th of November (Pacific Standard Time) – so get…

Sports Photography: The Tricks Of Pictures In Motion

Sports photography may well be the most under-appreciated areas within the greater discipline of professional photography. When we think about what makes the best photos or how the medium can be used artistically, the focus tends to be on topics relating to travel, everyday life, culture, and nature. And of…

British Photographer David Yarrow Talking About His Photography Journey

British Photographer David Yarrow born on 8th January 1966. He is a photographer, financier, conservationist, and author. He has traveled to isolated locations to capture images of wildlife, indigenous communities, and landscapes. In this video, David Yarrow talking about his photography journey and the story behind his most famous photographs.…

7 Monograph Books Every Photographer Must Own

Here in this video talk, photographer Ted Forbes presenting his favorite Monograph books. Hope you will like this video, For more photography videos, follow The Art of Photography: Website Facebook Twitter Amazon We are sharing this tutorial from The Art Of Photography Youtube Channel. Please follow their channel for more amazing…

Magnum Photographer David Alan Harvey Talks About On The Subject Of HOME

Magnum Photographer David Alan Harvey on the subject of “HOME” In collaboration with FUJIFILM, Magnum Photos is on a major new project exploring the subject of “HOME”. An exhibition of the work will tour to seven cities around the world starting in March 2018, and be accompanied by a photobook.…

Almost Everything Is Coincidence, Luck And Chance: Photography Talk By William Klein

“Almost everything is coincidence and luck and chance.” William Klein is one of the twentieth century’s most important photographers and film-makers and in this interview for Tate Media, he discusses his experience photographing on the streets of New York, the challenges in publishing his first New York book and how…

An Amazing Documentary Film About Street Photographer Vivian Maier

We are glad to share this amazing Documentary Film shot by “BBC Imagine” about American Street Photographer Vivian Maier. Vivian Dorothy Maier (February 1, 1926 – April 21, 2009) was an American street photographer. Maier worked for about forty years as a nanny, mostly in Chicago’s North Shore, pursuing photography…

An Inspiration Talk By Master Photographer Nick Brandt About His Photography Journey

In this video Master photographer Nick Brandt talking about his photography journey. I am greatly inspired the words and the work they featured in this video. Check it and inspire yourself. Nick Brandt was born in 1964 who photographs exclusively in the African continent, one of his goals being to…

How HR Monitoring Software Can Be Used in Performance Appraisals

Original info from: www.workexaminer.com In most companies, it falls to the HR department to design and implement performance appraisals for employees – to evaluate their productivity, efficiency and work output. Considering more and more employees are working predominantly on computers, it should come as no surprise that HR monitoring software…

An Inspiring Talk By Master Photographer Joel Meyerowitz About His Photography Journey

Joel Meyerowitz was born in New York on March 6, 1938. He began his photography journey in 1962 and was an early advocate of the use of color during a time when there was significant resistance to the idea of color photography as serious art. In 1962, inspired by seeing Robert…

The Simplicity In Photography: A Great Insight By Shaun La

Words & Photography by: Shaun La *All Photographs were photographed on film.* There are a generous amount of fields in the land of Photography. As a professional photographer, I have always thought of myself as a Photographer, excluding the commercial or art title that can precede the word, Photographer. Of…

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