FREE 1 hr. WEEKLY TALK-&-LEARN ZOOM SESSIONS
EVERY TUESDAY AT 10:00 am PST (1:00 pm Eastern)
One-hour image critique and Photoshop tips for the love and passion of Photography and Art.
Please join me in these sessions as I will be reviewing images according to the session topic. I will critique images that are noteworthy, those that need some or little work and those that missed the mark, explaining why and how we can make them better, in-camera or in Photoshop. and of course many Photoshop How-Tos, Workflow, and of course, artistic vision.
You are more than welcome to participate and submit your image to be showcased in the session. When you sign up, if you choose to submit an image, I will contact you to upload your image.
No need to have any knowledge of Photoshop, you are welcome to just sit back and observe. You do however need to register. A link to the Tuesday Sessions will be emailed TUESDAY MORNING with the Zoom session link.
NOTE: The Zoom sessions will be recorded and a small thumbnail of your image might appear. If you choose to not appear, please turn your webcam off.
Every week, registration will start on Tuesdays at 2:00 pm PST for the following week’s session.
This week’s session will be about:
ORIGINAL PERSPECTIVE
An original perspective in photography refers to the unique and innovative way a photographer captures a subject or scene. It involves breaking away from conventional or common angles and viewpoints, and instead, presenting the subject in a fresh and unexpected manner. It allows photographers to showcase their individual creativity, vision, and artistic expression, setting their work apart from others.
The importance of composition in achieving an original perspective cannot be overstated. Composition refers to how elements within a photograph are arranged and interact with each other. It plays a crucial role in guiding the viewer's eye, conveying the intended message or emotion, and creating a harmonious and visually appealing image. When aiming for an original perspective, the composition becomes a powerful tool for the photographer to tell their story in a distinctive way.
Image by Jasper Doest