The 4-Day Mini Course
Your quickstart to becoming a confident and competent photographer
Part #3: Practice Makes Perfect
Practice is a crucial aspect of acquiring and perfecting new skills, and the saying "practice makes perfect" is a testament to this truth. Whether it's learning a new language, playing a musical instrument, or picking up photography, consistent and intentional practice is essential for growth and improvement.
When you practice repeatedly, your movements become more automatic and ingrained in your mind. This is called muscle memory.
This means that you will be able to perform the skill more efficiently and with less conscious effort over time.
In today’s lesson, we will put into practice everything we’ve learned in lessons 1 & 2. Along with some new information about composition and image psychology. These tips can be used with any camera, even a cell phone camera.
So by now you might be thinking " Wow! I've gotten so much value from this FREE Mini Course". How do I learn more?
Well… I’m glad you asked :-)
Now that you know some fundamental concepts, I've put together a 3-hour training course that will walk you through the steps of taking your photography to the next level.
In the full course, I’ll share :
How to use the different focus modes to capture moving or stationary subjects.
How to use White Balance to get the cleanest looking image possible or even give an artistic flare.
How to use certain lenses to capture different styles of photos.
And much much more!
There will even be some more bonus videos and discounts (for a limited time only).
But more on that tomorrow.
In the meantime, check out this testimonial from one of my star students, named Jewel.
Jewel approached me at a business conference to inquire about photography training because she didn't know anything about photography at the time.
She eventually helped me with some behind the scenes footage and soon after that she became my protégé.
Missed part of the training or want a refresher?