Wednesday, 11 December 2013

SnapShot #658 - Low-Level Shooting; Cold or Wet Photography; 8-Week Courses

No comments:

Post a Comment

 
The weekly newsletter on the art of photography from
 
Wednesday, December 11, 2013


TESTIMONIALS OF THE WEEK
'This course has really altered my photographic future! I now find myself thinking of ways to get to a good street setting just to take some pictures and see what happens. Quite a change!' -Christopher Kosseff on Out and About with Your Camera with Susan and Neil Silverman

'I was most happy to have Lynne Eodice as my instructor! ... I am now out of my usual auto-mode, and am more willing to experiment with my camera. Thank you, Lynne!! -Ushmita Hira on Digital Photography Basics



NOT SURE WHICH IS THE BEST COURSE FOR YOU?
Visit our easy-to-use course finder.



LOOKING FOR A GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY GIFT?
Check out these books co-authored by Jim Miotke and Kerry Drager:
- BetterPhoto Guide to Creative Digital Photography
- BetterPhoto Guide to Photographing Light



   
Featured Gallery
The little things
© - Kelvin S. Murphy

Welcome to the 658th issue of SnapShot!
Hello,

Season's greetings from BetterPhoto!

Want a great photo vacation for the new year, but can't afford the time off? We have a stellar lineup of instructors who specialize in various aspects of photography. Our online photo adventures kick off in January: 8-week courses and 2-week and 4-week courses. In these interactive online photography classes, you'll have fun, learn a lot and receive pro feedback on your work - without the expense of an on-location workshop!

For many members, this time of year means winter-weather photography. In this issue, check out Rob Sheppard's article ('Nature Photography: How to Shoot When It's Cold or Wet'), as well as Jim Zuckerman's article ('Wildlife Photography: Shoot Below Eye Level If Possible').

That's it for this week. Enjoy the holiday season, and have fun with your photography!

   Kerry Drager   
Newsletter Editor



Articles by BetterPhoto Instructors

Getting low gives an animal subject greater stature, it makes the image more impressive, and the photograph seems more intimate. See Jim Zuckerman's article... If we really care about the whole range of nature and capturing that in our photographs, says Rob Sheppard, that means getting outside in all sorts of weather. Rob offers many great tips in his Instructor Insights blog.


Unsubscribe | Change Email Address | SnapShot Archives | Recommend to a Friend

If you use a Challenge-Response system for email, please make certain that you can receive our email by adding www.betterphoto.com to your Allow List.
The sender of this email is the BetterPhoto.com®, Inc., 23515 NE Novelty Hill Rd Suite B221, #183 Redmond WA 98053

Copyright 2013 BetterPhoto.com® - All Rights Reserved.
No part of this newsletter may be copied or published without prior permission.
BetterPhoto is a trademark of BetterPhoto.com®, Inc.