Wednesday, 20 March 2013

SnapShot #620 - Tips on Light! Article on Special Effects! April Course Listings!

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

TESTIMONIAL OF THE WEEK
'Excellent! ... Jim Zuckerman challenges his students to see with a new set of eyes, listens, and offers true critical analysis that you can learn from. - John D. Roach, student in Low Light Photography






THIS WEEK'S TIP
How to Handle Mixed Lighting
In a venue with spotty lighting, pick a well-lit spot, set the exposure, and then wait for the action to come to that spot. -by BetterPhoto instructor Charlotte Lowrie



   
Featured Gallery
Lonely Lilly
© - Michael Frazier

Welcome to the 620th issue of SnapShot!
Hello,

Good news! Jim Miotke is opening up the doors to his new The Photographer's Guide to Better Photoshop self-paced class for a very limited time this Thursday - at the half-off price of $97 with all the bonuses!

As for BetterPhoto's interactive courses, you'll have fun, get pro feedback and learn a lot - without the expense of an on-location workshop! These online visual adventures are affordable and fit right into your busy schedule. The next 4-week and 2-week school session kicks off on April 3rd, but if you enroll now, you can get started today with an early lesson.

Not sure which class is best for you? Try our updated course finder.

This issue of SnapShot is filled with many pro tips, including these two articles: 'Window Light: It's Ideal for a Natural Look!' and 'Photography Special Effects by Zooming'. In addition, This Week's Tip is short, snappy and to the point!

That's it for now. Have fun with your photography!

Kerry Drager
Newsletter Editor



Articles and Updates From BetterPhoto:

The light streaming through a window can be a wonderful source of natural light and very flattering for shooting people, still-life scenes, and close-ups of flowers, seashells, feathers, etc. See this new BetterPhoto article based on Jim and Kerry's book... Besides offering the convenience of being able to change focal lengths quickly between shots, a zoom lens also enables you to create interesting special effects by changing the focal length of your digital camera lens during an exposure. Read this BetterPhoto article by Lynne Eodice... For BetterPhoto's daily dose of visual motivation, check out our free Photo of the Day e-newsletter. Sign up now...


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