Elements Of Photography
About
We have fully turned the corner with respect to the digital age, and there's no turning back. Your whole life is digital, and therefore so is your photography.
All this said, most of the old rules apply: aperature, f-stop, composition, exposure.
As a life-long photographer who started out in medium format print photography, I've graduated and have now fully embraced digital.
It's never too late to become a better photographer. Let's cover the basics and create some amazing photographs.
I enjoy connecting with other photographers however experienced and talking about the art. Once you embrace the possibilities, that's when the magic happens. And I enjoy talking about the almost endless possibilites that accompany becoming a photographer.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I start by asking Have you ever taken a picture either with your phone or a camera and if so what interests you the most? From there we seek to build a routine that will hopefully help you to slow down and view the world through the eyes of a photographer.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Graduated with a degree in American Literature, minors in Art History and Journalism. I do the research and am always looking for the ideal shot.
Currently exhibiting with my partners over at 1650 Gallery and have won awards for my work.