3 Exercises To Improve Your Photography Composition

Plus: The Blur Trend In Wedding Photos and More

“Every photographer has to go through a learning curve to hone their craft. Your photos may not be perfect when starting out, but they are stepping stones towards improvement.” – Henri Cartier-Bresson

Hola Friends,

Practice makes perfect. I hope you find something of interest to practice this week with your camera. Let’s go!

I like to use my three favorite exercises/techniques to practice and improve on finding great composition in my photographs. TAKE A LOOK →

The International Garden Photographer of the Year (IGPOTY) competition celebrates all things botanical photography, including close-ups, abstract images, and landscape scenes. The winners of the 17th edition have been revealed and are beautiful. TAKE A LOOK →

Check out this link if you love black-and-white photography. TAKE A LOOK →

Quote, “My photography style is very candid and movement-oriented, and I think that the blurry photos fit perfectly with that vibe.” Hmmm. I’m not sure how I feel about that. What do you think? TAKE A LOOK →​​

This guide will teach you how to clean your camera lens, advise what not to do, and explore other lens-cleaning considerations. TAKE A LOOK →

“The camera sees more than the eye, so why not make use of it?" – Edward Weston

Tomorrow: You are a second-rate photographer: what can you do about it?

– Jeff

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