[10] To be successful as an artist, you have to define your personal style, and then perfect it, if you want to separate yourself from the crowd. Along the way, however, I believe it's important to experiment with unfamiliar techniques. This experimentation helps you stay current, well-rounded, and will often provide new opportunities when you least expect it. My latest experiment was...
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[08] Fours years ago, shortly after I was unexpectedly bitten in the arse by the photography bug (in the form of a Rebel XTi from Santa), I purchased “The Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers” from a local bookstore. I had no previous knowledge of Scott Kelby, but was immediately hooked by his clear, informative and entertaining writing style. I have since...
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[07] I'm not the type of photographer that claims he can do it all (or fakes it). I know what my strengths and weaknesses are, and I also know where I'd like to improve. I've never really been interested in commercial or product photography, however, I have a healthy appreciation for the skill involved in lighting products.
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