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Almost a year ago, I released my Photography On The Brain video lesson series, and in the past few months, it's received really positive reviews from people who have signed up for the course.
While I feel I offer a good value with the lessons, I realize that not everyone wants another monthly subscription in their life. I can totally understand that, which is why I have decided to add a new way for you to watch the lessons.
I have just put together the entire collection of the first 10 lessons as a set, and I'm giving you the chance to get the entire lesson bundle for only $59.95. This is 25% off the regular price, and it's only going to run for a very limited time.
If you purchase the Lesson 1-10 bundle, you get over 2 hours of video content that you can watch or download right away; you don't have to wait each month for a brand new lesson.
With each lesson, you'll get a mix of inspiration and interesting insight that's designed to expand your own photography mindset and motivate you to explore some interesting new ideas in your image making process.
My goal with Photography On The Brain is not just to give you tips and bullet points, but to plant seeds that will grow and blossom into your own individual creative methods. And since these ideas come straight from my own brain, this is stuff you won't get
anywhere else.
In these first ten lessons that you'll get in the bundle, I cover a wide range of topics and thought-provoking concepts that stem from my three decades of experience with the camera. These are the very thoughts and ideas that have allowed me to find creative success with my own photography over the years.
There's so much great insight in here, and you're already familiar with my style of teaching. This takes my motivational, down-to-earth instructional style even further.
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I’ve always been a fan of the fixed short telephoto lens, which is typically a mid-range focal length with a relatively compact size.
In use, this type performs like a classic normal lens, but with a little more throw, and it has the basic characteristics of long telephoto without the encumbering bulk and weight of a bigger zoom..
For this reason, I find the short telephoto to be an excellent choice for shooting intimate landscapes that feature a prominent subject with just one or two other elements that help give a sense of environment to the shot...
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Thanks for reading and have a great week!
Dan Bailey
dan@danbaileyphoto.com
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