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    Travel Photography | New eBook – Andes by Andrew S. Gibson

    © 2011 Craft and Vision | Andes The Print and The Process Series by Andrew S. Gibson Using both film and digital capture, Gibson captures the natural and majestic beauty of places like Machu Picchu; as well as, the rich culture and struggles of the Incas and their mountain lifestyle in a raw and intimate journey that is as much about photography as it is about adventure. Andrew is a gifted teacher and photographers will learn from this journey if they’re willing to join him. ( Source : Craft & Vision ) “Travel for many people is an unrealised dream. Things like the business of making a living, relationships and…

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    Photography | The Vision Driven Photographer

    New eBook | The Vision Driven Photographer David duChemin| The Vision Driven Photographer | Craft and Vision David duChemin | The Vision Driven Photographer | Craft and Vision Another new great eBook from one of my favorite travel photographer Daid duChemin, The Vision Driven Photographer, Notes on Discovering & Refining Your Vision is an engaging and inspiring ebook focused on helping photographers of all levels make stronger photographs by identifying or re-discovering their photographic vision. By clarifying the things you want to say you’re better able to wield the tool of your expression – your camera – to create photographs that say what you want to say, and move others.…

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    Photography | Close To Home | New eBook From Craft and Vision

    Close To Home | Stuart Sipahigil | Craft and Vision Close To Home | Stuart Sipahigil | Craft and Vision Close To Home | Stuart Sipahigil | Craft and Vision Close To Home, Finding Great Photographs in Your Own Backyard, an inspiring ebook by Stuart Sipahigil, is about finding the extraordinary in what we’ve come to see as mundane.This ebook provides photographers of all levels with the tools and encouragement you need to get you out of the ruts into which we we all fall. Taking great photographs does not require traveling to an exotic place. By digging a little deeper and seeing things around you more clearly you can…