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  • Series 2 will get you on a path to learning how to create your vision while learning how to visualize, see and produce quality images. Individual articles on creating emotion using water, proper sunrise & sunset techniques, and HDR photography are included as well.
  • In my third E-Book, Journey Through Photography, I have compiled seven essays that delve into what I like to call the “cognitive aspects” of photography. What separates average from good photographers is not the equipment or good technique. It’s learning to think as a photographer. For most, the photographic journey begins with collecting cameras, lenses, filters, etc. with the thinking these will enable them to make consistently good photographs. Wrong! Too often in our quest for that perfect image, what happens before the camera comes out of the bag and after the image is captured is overlooked. Our eyes are only a small part of seeing and formulating images. When we learn to see from within, more powerful images will result. My hope is these essays will inspire you to think about your photography. They begin the journey before your time in the field and continue during and after the images are captured. Learning to work your equipment is relatively easy. Learning how to express your feelings through an image is not. This is the part of the photographic journey that separates those who own cameras from the true photographers.  
  • There has been so many books and articles written on the technical aspects of photography. You will not find a lot of this here. in Steps Ahead I share many thoughts and ideas that I have figured out for myself or learned from others.  I have included 11 different articles talking about my creative journey and the lessons learned along the way.
    One of the things I learned for other thinking photographers and illuminating teachers is to share your knowledge and to not only give back, but to leave a mark within our photographic community. These are rudiments I use to make photographs. There is a lot of opinion here as well. Take it for what it is worth. My goal is to inform, teach but foremost to get you to start to think when out with your camera or just out for a drive in nature. I know that we all can learn to understand the visual descriptions and learn to make expressive and artistic images without going into highly technical descriptions and verbiage. Using your mind to evaluate the information that your eye delivers to your brain is most of the challenge in creating compelling and artistic images.
     
  • There has been so many books and articles written on the technical aspects of photography. You will not find a lot of this here. in Steps Ahead I share many thoughts and ideas that I have figured out for myself or learned from others.  I have included 11 different articles talking about my creative journey and the lessons learned along the way.
    One of the things I learned for other thinking photographers and illuminating teachers is to share your knowledge and to not only give back, but to leave a mark within our photographic community. These are rudiments I use to make photographs. There is a lot of opinion here as well. Take it for what it is worth. My goal is to inform, teach but foremost to get you to start to think when out with your camera or just out for a drive in nature. I know that we all can learn to understand the visual descriptions and learn to make expressive and artistic images without going into highly technical descriptions and verbiage. Using your mind to evaluate the information that your eye delivers to your brain is most of the challenge in creating compelling and artistic images.
     
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