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The “Big Three” Key Points in a Photo with Documentary Photographer Daniel Milnor Ep 2

About Daniel Milnor Daniel Milnor spent twenty-five-years as a full-time photographer but is currently “Creative Evangelist” for Blurb, Inc. the world’s premiere print-on-demand publishing platform.  He splits his time between the smog-choked arteries of Southern California and the spiritual landscape of New Mexico where he's been known to hike, paddle, climb, ski,

Four Tools To Stay Healthy Emotionally During Coronavirus Crisis

What I want to talk to you about are some of the remedies that you can use to counteract the confusion and instability that we’re facing as a society, not the physical side, since that information is readily available. I’m giving you four ways to stay grounded and present during any tumultuous time such as this. I’m passing along some of the tools that I have found have been extremely workable from my book Create: Tools from Seriously Talented People to Unleash Your Creative Life.

The Best Deal In Photography Right Now

We’re all trying to move to new levels creatively. Imagine an easy and very affordable way to take a huge leap in your photography skills, right now. You know how passionate I am about teaching photography – and that it’s not about having the latest gear, but about having new skills. You’ve seen this in

Travel Photography Tips from Bob Holmes

We're back with National Geographic photographer, Bob Holmes, and he's talking about some of the challenges of travel photography. Travel Photography Today Travel photography as we know it is a thing of the past. I rarely get assignments to shoot travel. One thing that I always tell workshop students who are interested in moving into

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How Rolling Stones Photographer Michael Zagaris Captures Real Moments

Michael Zagaris, better known as the Z-Man, has been shooting rock and roll for over five decades, notably for the Rolling Stone magazine, and he knows the beat inside out. In fact, they call him the "Inside Out Shooter". So hang on tight. Here we go with the Z-Man. Composition and Vision What you're doing,

How John Lund Creates Fantastic Images with Photoshop

John Lund is a master of compositing and creating illusions in Photoshop, like seeing elephants surfing. But his advice, like how to direct a photo shoot, is applicable for any photographer watching. Listen, as he tells us about his photography secrets. Directing a Shoot I'm the type of person that if I'm not getting the

Tips for Outstanding Sports Photography

John Todd is a dynamic sports photographer who's managed to capture some of the biggest sporting events from surfing, to golf, to soccer. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, ESPN, the New York Times, and the list just goes on. I sat down with him and asked him for his inside tips for outstanding

How a Patagonia Photographer Gets Amazing Images

Imagine your job is to travel the world capturing gorgeous surfing scenes or climbing big walls like El Capitan in Yosemite. That's what Jeff Johnson does for Patagonia, and he has a catalog of work that would make anyone envious. Watch and listen as he tells us about his secret sauce as a photographer.

Tips for Telling Stories with Your Camera

Do you ever feel you need to get unstuck? Or learn a new approach for telling stories with your camera instead of just random images? Then listen to Dan Milnor, an outstanding documentary photographer, as he describes his process and approach that you can instantly put to use. Transitional Pictures In terms of telling stories,