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Creating Moving Wildlife Photography – interview with Martin Bailey

August 14, 2013 by Darlene Hildebrandt

Nature and wildlife photography expert Martin Bailey joins me to discuss how he creates moving images of wildlife. Join us to find out the three tips he offers, see some of his amazing images, and hear the stories behind them. He takes us on a journey, through his images to Japan, Antarctica and more!

Martin Bailey is a nature and wildlife photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. He’s also a Craft and Vision author and international workshop and tour leader.

Three Special Effects for Night Photography

July 23, 2013 by Darlene Hildebrandt

Learn how to do some really fun night photography special effects using sparklers, glow sticks, and flashlights. See how to make orbs (balls of light), and how to spin fire (steel wool). Darlene breaks it down in easy steps, and camera settings included so you can try these yourself.

Photography and Learning to See with fine art photographer Doug Kaye

July 3, 2013 by Darlene Hildebrandt

It was my pleasure to sit and have a chat with fine art photographer Doug Kaye, who I’ve occasionally co-hosted the TWiP podcast with. We are two peas in a pod when it comes to our thoughts on the craft of photography and how to develop your skills. Even though Doug comes from a background…

Let Go – with Pat Flynn

June 16, 2013 by Darlene Hildebrandt

Ever wish you could leave your J.O.B. and be a photographer full time?
What if circumstances didn’t give you a choice, what would you do?

If you can relate to any of the following, there will be great nuggets for you in this interview with businessman, podcaster, and author of the new book Pat Flynn.

If you want to leave your job and do photography full time
If you’ve ever lost a job outside your control (laid off, fired, forced retirement)
If you’re on the verge of saying “oh what the hell” and going for it but you have reservations and fears
If you’ve dreamt about having your own business

Watch the video interview to get tips on how to handle these situations and prosper. (you may not be able to watch the video in your email, if not please click through to the article on the website to view it.)

What is your message? Storytelling photography

June 5, 2013 by Darlene Hildebrandt

Great photography is a balance of technical and artistic!

You need to develop both parts of that equation. The best in their field produce storytelling photography that is both technically sound, and interesting enough to draw the viewer in to their images. In this article we’ll explore a few ways you can start to add an artistic and storytelling element to your images so you can get more “wow” comments.

Start thinking about “why” and some other thought provoking questions to ask yourself while you are photographing. Finally an action plan for you to get out there and give it a try and share your results.

If you’ve ever wanted people to say “wow” when they see your images, you’ll want to read this article!

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