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One of the greatest barriers to becoming the photographer someone wants to be is fear. Whether it's sharing your work, photographing people, or starting in photojournalism and street photography, fear is huge barrier for many. Join Marc Silber as he discusses tips to help overcome these fears and improve your photography.
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We're continuing through the Cycle of Photography as the Decoder Ring of photography to unlock the secrets and help make sense of it's many parts. Sharing is the final stage of the Cycle of Photography, and it's often overlooked. We're going to show you that sharing is far more than just posting online, and how your photo isn't finished until you do share it!
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We’re continuing through the Cycle of Photography as the Decoder Ring of photography to unlock the secrets and help make sense of it’s many parts. Capture is the next stage of the Cycle of Photography, and we’re going to focus on lighting as we take a look at this stage of photography.
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We’ve discussed how the Cycle of Photography is the Decoder Ring of photography to unlock the secrets and help make sense of it’s many parts. Equipment is the next stage of the Cycle of Photography we’re going to discuss how you can understand your equipment better to improve your photography.
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We’ve discussed how the Cycle of Photography is the Decoder Ring of photography to unlock the secrets and help make sense of it’s many parts. Visualization is the key and center of the Cycle and we’re going to discuss how it influences the other aspects and is the key to improving your photography.
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Photography can be confusing, between all the gear, software, and more. We’re here to help clear it up and provide you with a decoder ring to help you master your photography and take it to the next level! So join us as we talk about the Cycle of Photography.
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Finding your passion in your art is critically important. Art is communication, and the way to communicate something meaningful is for you to be excited about your message. Finding something that gets you excited to go out and spread your message. We will be discussing how to follow your passion in photography and communicate your important message.
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In 1937, outraged by reports and photos of the German air force's bombing of civilians during the Spanish Civil War, Pablo Picasso painted Guernica, in response to the destruction of the town of that name. He used his art to spread the message around the world. Guernica has become a representation of every city ever bombed including the war in Ukraine. Join me to talk about use our art to communicate and bring awareness of peace, or to its dichotomy, war.
We can use our art to circle the globe and unite. It’s always been our role, now we must begin and no matter what, continue to connect and tell our stories through imagery, film, words, music — whatever our art form – all with the message to create peace and end the war.
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Dotan Saguy was born in a small kibbutz five miles south of Israel’s Lebanese border. Dotan grew-up in a diverse working class Parisian suburb, lived in Lower Manhattan during 9/11 and moved to Los Angeles in 2003. In 2015 Dotan decided to focus on his lifelong passion for photography after a successful career as a high-tech entrepreneur. Since then Dotan attended the prestigious Eddie Adams Workshop, Missouri Photo Workshop and studied photojournalism at Santa Monica College.
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A climber and visual storyteller, Cory Richards was named National Geographic Adventurer of the Year in 2012. Mr. Richards’s camera has taken him from the runway to the wild and remote corners of the world, from Antarctica’s unclimbed peaks to the Himalayas of Nepal and Pakistan, in an attempt to capture not only the soul of exploration but also the beauty of modern society.
Click here to check out the show notes for this episode: https://www.silberstudios.com/tips-for-creating-powerful-images-from-national-geographic-photographer-cory-richards-ep-37/
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Marc Silber shares some of his photography tips, including how to monotize your photography. He also discusses tips for working on writing books and shares a first sneak peak at his next book!
Check out the show notes for this episode here: https://www.silberstudios.com/tips-for-making-money-with-photography-writing-and-first-look-at-next-book-with-marc-silber-36/
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Pye Jirsa is a director, photographer and educator. Founder and Partner of Lin and Jirsa Photography, a boutique Southern California wedding and portrait photography studio, and SLR Lounge, a photography education website, Pye devotes his time to helping photographers develop their shooting and business skills.
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Bambi Cantrell is a premier wedding and portrait photographer who has years of experience visualizing her images and working with her subjects to create stunning images. She joins Marc to discuss tips on how to create images that are relevant and interesting.
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Documentary Photographer Daniel Milnor joins Marc Silber as they continue take on myths and false beliefs held by many photographers. See how these common beliefs are wrong and the data behind the truth!
Find the show notes for this episode here: https://www.silberstudios.com/photography-myth-busting/
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Headshot photographer Peter Hurley joins Marc Silber to discuss the secrets to portrait photography. From tips on how to direct models and subjects to how squinching will improve all your photos, join Peter and Marc to find tips to improve your portrait photography.
Find the show notes for this episode here:https://www.silberstudios.com/directing-subjects-and-squinching/
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