How To Be a Better Photographer
by John P.
This practical little video comes courtesy of Digital Photography School:
This video tutorial is one that was filmed recently at a conference in Vancouver, Canada. It features fashion photographer Kris Krug. The video/audio quality fades a little at time – but if you’ve got some time, grab a coffee and have a watch.
You can also visit Kris’ site at KrisKrug.com or see his Flickr Photos.
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awww.. i’m stoked you liked the video and thx for the link. :)
kk+
Kris,
Well, I would in turn thank you for taking the time out to give the lecture and allow yourself to be recorded and shared with the world!
And if you’re ever bored and want a real challenge let me know and I’ll have you try to take some photos of me to replace the ridiculous picture that I normally use.
God knows I could use all the help I could get… :-)
John
Where do you live John? It would be my pleasure!
Thx again and talk soon. :)
I actually live in Dallas, though I travel a lot. I’m spending the next few weeks in D.C. and I’ll be in San Fran and Las Vegas at the end of the month.
If you really wanted to try to get together I’m sure I could hunt you down somewhere. Aren’t you in Canada?
By the way, feel free to e-mail me at john@ my last name dot com…
John
great little film
I’ve learned a few things already from your blog. Love it ! :)
Great video… Very easy going!
It is always good to watch other photographer talk about what we do.
Great job!
Paulo
Hey… What program did you use to put your video here? Do you have any sugestion? Thanks!
Paulo,
I’ve written two posts which you might find useful on this topic:
Also, for posting videos I currently recommend Viddler, so give them a look.
John
Thanks for allowing this type of segment to be filmed, and for sharing it with the greater community. Nice work.