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How to be more like a pro photographer

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photographytalk.com

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alexs@photographytalk.com

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PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

[image] Hey {EMAIL}, Ok, so not everyone aspires to be a professional photographer, but most people want to improve the quality of their photos... To make them more ‘pro-like’. And believe it or not, you can do that by doing a few very simple things. In fact, you’d be surprised at how much better your photos will be if you start doing three things the pros do: - Get crisp shots - clean your camera and lenses periodically - Understand photography rules - and know when to break them - Compose your shots with care - train your eye to notice the small details None of these things are difficult or time-consuming, yet many beginner photographers simply don’t do them. That’s crazy, because doing these three little things can vastly improve the quality of your photos. It’ll pay off, I’m telling you! One look at our Inspirational Photos of the Day and you’ll see gorgeous examples of images by folks, many of whom aren’t professional photographers at all. But I guarantee they do the three things outlined above! Now, I’m not saying your photos will be professional looking if you do only these three things… But, hey, every little bit helps, right? Alex [image] [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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