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Hands on Training: Using Photos to Give Direction - July 16, 2008
One of the things that many photographers find challenging is providing hands on training to apprentices and students who are looking to learn more about the art form. After all, how can you show someone what you see through the lens? How can you describe the difference between settings and shutter speeds? Providing hands on training can be challenging for photographers who are trying to pass on what they know, but it doesn't have to be. Those who want to be sure that others are able to learn from them will find a number of benefits when they start using printed photo books to express themselves. When using printed photo books for hands on training, you'll find that: Even when the differences are far from subtle, when you are training someone on a different point of photography, it's great to be able to provide visual examples. With printed photo books, providing that hands on training is far simpler than you may have thought that it would be. « Go Back |
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