[15] We've all been there. It's summer time, hotter that you-know-what outside, a week into your summer break, and dad "asks" you to help with a small project around the house. The next thing you know, you're hammering nails into 2x4's and fetching tools for hours on end, instead of riding your bike off sweet jumps with your friends.
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[14] It took me a while to find photography. I've always been interested in the arts, though (when I was little, I drew robots, lots of robots). I didn't go to art school, and up until 6 years ago never owned anything more than a point-and-shoot camera. For my first 3 semesters in college, I actually thought I wanted to be a computer scientist (wow, was that a F-A-I-L). There are moments, especially when I see some younger, hot-shot photographer tearing it up...
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[10] To be successful as an artist, you have to define your personal style, and then perfect it, if you want to separate yourself from the crowd. Along the way, however, I believe it's important to experiment with unfamiliar techniques. This experimentation helps you stay current, well-rounded, and will often provide new opportunities when you least expect it. My latest experiment was...
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[08] Fours years ago, shortly after I was unexpectedly bitten in the arse by the photography bug (in the form of a Rebel XTi from Santa), I purchased “The Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers” from a local bookstore. I had no previous knowledge of Scott Kelby, but was immediately hooked by his clear, informative and entertaining writing style. I have since...
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[07] I'm not the type of photographer that claims he can do it all (or fakes it). I know what my strengths and weaknesses are, and I also know where I'd like to improve. I've never really been interested in commercial or product photography, however, I have a healthy appreciation for the skill involved in lighting products.
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