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Each of the six assignment will feature explanations of the technical and artistic aspects of that week’s featured topic. Additionally, Ian will include inspirational photos to help fuel your creativity.
THE ASSIGNMENTS
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PHOTOGRAPHY IS BETTER WITH YOUR FRIENDS
World-renowned nature photographer Ian Plant is the Managing Editor of Outdoor Photography Guide. His personal photographic project, Dreamscapes, moves beyond the literal and transforms subjects into something unexpected, bridging the line between the real and surreal. He is a Tamron Image Master and the author of numerous photography books and instructional videos.
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6 WEEKS. 6 ASSIGNMENTS. A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD.
WHAT IS THE UNSEEING PHOTO CHALLENGE?
"Unseeing" is a new challenge for photographers like you that will encourage you to see the world the way your camera sees it. Over the course of six weeks, you’ll put your creativity to the test with a new assignment each week that will encourage creativity and get you trying new things out in the field.
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START TAKING PHOTOS WITH ATTITUDE
Photography is more than just pointing your camera at something beautiful and triggering the shutter. If you really want to take compelling photos, you need to unlearn the way you see the world and start from scratch.
A camera alters our perception of reality in several significant ways, and your choice of focal length, aperture, exposure, and shutter speed can all be used to profoundly and artistically transform your subject.