Photography. It would be an understatement to say the craft is an important part of my life. Sometimes it feels like it is my life. That’s a good thing though. I’m still learning too. And even with respect to technique that I feel I’ve got down pat, I’ve found it’s never a bad idea to get a bit of extra knowledge from other photographers and other professionals in the field. So, it’s super cool to hear about this new and free resource that should find its way easily into my hands next weekend.
Check it out:
The Guardian is going to include a special, 84 page photography guide for free in its 17 November paper. The guide will contain seven different chapters of photo-rific lessons along with advice and tips from Guardian and Observer photography experts and other professionals in the field.
In the guide, The Guardian‘s head of photography, Roger Tooth, will encourage readers to take creative control of their cameras; award-winning photographer Dan Chung will give his recs for the latest gear; and critic Sean O’Hagan will suggest what the future might hold for this increasingly popular medium.
Wait. There’s more:
Each of the seven chapters will be accompanied by a special assignment, and readers will be invited to take part in an assignment competition and be offered a chance to win a place on a photography masterclass.
If you’re a shutter bug in need of a refresher course or you just wish you had a little more confidence when you shoot, keep this guide in mind and be sure to grab a copy of The Guardian on the 17th.
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