| Not all the greatest photographs were planned, or even expected. Looking at everyday objects in a different way and creating truly amazing images is based on knowledge and understanding that you can learn by exploring this video. I never would have guessed that the one of the best fuel sources for my creativity and inspiration could be sitting right under my nose. 👉Save 10% on the Learning To See video course by using coupon START2022 till the end of February. 🧐 https://tpe.teachable.com/p/learning-to-see Unfortunately, it was a little bit of ignorance that, at first, kept me from seeing all the variety of subject matter available. All it took, though, was a slight change in perspective to notice all sorts of things I had ignored for so long. Now I look differently at many things, from cars to chairs to pictures on the wall - anything you can think of. It’s through this renewed view that we get to create some amazing images unlike any you’ve probably seen before. This video is about the difference between the way you look at ordinary things and the way that a photographer looks at the same thing. By learning to see images in everyday objects, photographers open up whole new worlds of possibility. Chapters: 00:00 Lack of inspiration 00:23 Stop overlooking what’s around you 01:37 Perspective 03:09 Everyday objects 06:28 Light 08:07 Combinations —————————————————————————————————————————– 🏫 For more in depth courses about improving your photography, plus image feedback and mentorship opportunities - https://tpe.teachable.com/ ❤️ I hope you find my content useful and inspiring. If you do, consider joining the TPE Patreon community to get access to our members only group, monthly live feedback streams and more - https://www.patreon.com/thephotographiceye 🔔 Subscribe for free photography tips and inspiration: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographiceye?sub_confirmation=1 📚 Book on the WHY of photography I recommend: https://geni.us/LhQWkpZ The Mind’s Eye: Writings on Photography and Photographers: Henri Cartier-Bresson https://geni.us/w8z5 Why People Photograph: Robert Adams https://geni.us/G5Bos Peter C. Bunnell |
Peter C. Bunnell: Aperture Magazine Anthology: The Minor White Years, 1952-1976 https://geni.us/pmOBS Photographers on Photography: How the Masters See, Think, and Shoot (History of Photography, Pocket Guide, Art History): Henry Carroll https://geni.us/XVrGS Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography: Roland Barthes https://geni.us/BkdVZE On Photography: Susan Sontag https://geni.us/HkiEY Letting Go of the Camera: Essays on Photography and the Creative Life: Brooks Jensen https://geni.us/TWAu Approaching Photography: ‘A Seminal Work…Revised and Updated’: Paul Hill https://geni.us/9jM9t John Berger: Understanding a Photograph: John Berger https://geni.us/mNBR Ways of Seeing: Based on the BBC Television Series (Penguin Books for Art): John Berger https://geni.us/B7plw2 Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite: Paul Arden https://geni.us/An8TeZi Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative: Austin Kleon https://geni.us/ddlRxQj It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be: The world’s best selling book: Paul Arden https://geni.us/mNJf Life Library of Photography (Complete 17 Volume Set, Plus Index): Time-Life https://geni.us/jeL2 The History of Photography: An Overview: Alma Davenport ✅ Recommended playlists: Connecting With Your Passion For Photography https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8enfj6Qv2nsQlIhPt463Og_XuoUUzTGL Improving Your Photography https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8enfj6Qv2ntKsJVCB-LPfExghbKNMaXU Disclaimer: Some of these links go to one of my websites and some are affiliate links where I’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. |
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