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by David Peters
1. Join photography forums. The internet is a great resource for linking people together. Join a photo forum and share pics, tricks and meet some fantastic photo-crazy people like yourself.
2. Learn the ‘visual language’. Visit Art Museums, Galleries and Exhibitions that have photography shows. Learn art history from Antiquity to the Present and discover how highly creative people developed methods for expressing light and color.
3. Plan a trip to a local zoo. Zoos have loads of interesting things to shoot and animals are always photogenic.
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by David Peters
Have you ever looked at one of your photos and said to yourself “Wow, that almost looks like a painting”? Did you know there are techniques that can transform that photo into a watercolor or pen and ink painting or charcoal drawing? And then it can be printed on canvas or fine art watercolor paper for that true art feel and permanence.
Digital photography methods today are bridging the gap between “fine art photography” and simply “fine art.” What could take a painter days, weeks and months to create now can be done digitally in a few hours. And many techniques can be applied to the same image. It all depends on how you want to “interpret” your art work.
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