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CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY SECRETS: Learn To See Creatively

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What Makes a Great Photograph?

  Is it the camera settings or the photographers creative choices? A mechanically correct photograph with good camera settings can still look bad. You need good creative choices to make a great photograph.

  Your lighting, camera angle, lens zoom, cropping and where you place your subject are some of the creative choices we explore in this workshop.

Develop Your Creative Eye

  Studies have shown that only one out of 10 people have a creative eye. Experts say you must be born with a creative eye. Using our C.A.L.L.™ Creative Choices now anyone can develop their creative eye.
  We have simplified creativity into its' four basics, Composition, Angle, Lighting and Lens choices.


C.A.L.L.™ Works With All Cameras and Subjects

  The creative choices in C.A.L.L.™ work with any camera from cell phones, to compact, to digital SLR cameras and even video cameras. They also work with any subject from travel, to nature, to people, etc.
  Learning to see creatively will help you take better photographs with any camera and any subject that will make your friends say "Wow".
 
C.A.L.L.™ Creative Studies: Let Ideas Flow

  Taking more than one photograph of a subject increases the odds of you getting a great photo. Trying different combinations of creative choices, one idea will lead to another. Digital is free so you can take as many photos as you want.


  Mini, Medium, In Depth: Some subjects you may take just one photo, others you may want to take 2 or 3 photos for a mini creative study. If the subject really interests you take a medium creative study of 4 to 6 photos or an in depth creative study taking 7 or more photos of it.


C.A.L.L.™ Creative Card

  The C.A.L.L.™ Creative Card is a quick reference card you can print it out, cut it out, fold it up and carry it with.
You can use it as inspiration to practice your creative choices when taking photographs. You can use it to help you review your photographs after you take them You can study other photographers work and the creative choices they made.

174 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 14, 2014

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Jerry Hughes

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