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        ? Photographers! I'm back with new eBooks ! Take your pick, or grab 'em all: Are you

        😎 Photographers! I'm back with new eBooks (plus some extras)! Take your pick, or grab 'em all: [NEW  The Three Keys to Depth of Field]( Are you ready to nail this critical and frequently misunderstood concept of photography? Let’s get started. [Download free eBook now →]( [NEW  The Top Three Reasons That You Underexpose Pictures]( Underexposure is a big problem, especially for new photographers. This guide by Robin Nichols discusses the top three reasons why we tend to underexpose our photos. [Download free eBook now →]( [POPULAR  Stock Photography: The Nitty Gritty of Image Licensing]( Most of us have at least thought about the potential of earning some money with our photography. So, what options are there? Robin Nichols is going to give you a primer on how to get started. [Download free eBook now →]( [↗ TRENDING  The Complete Guide to Long Exposure Photography]( Tired of your photos looking uninspired? Long Exposures can put the pizzazz back into your photography. This premium guide is 119 pages of step-by-step training on mastering the powerful technique. [→ You can grab the eBook here]( [Blog Post 14 Excellent Examples of Street Photography in Black and White]( [Blog Post How to Use Black and White Photography to Enhance Mood]( Alrighty! That's all I got today. See you next week, same time, same place! Happy shooting! Cheers, Brett   P.S – Need a non-judgemental place to share your photography? Join our free [weekly photography challenge]( Facebook group. It's a place to test out your skills and show your work!       Not sure what to do next? Take this [30 Second Quiz]( to find out the #1 thing holding your photography back. [Take Quiz Now →]( Thank you for supporting Photzy! We're so glad you're here. Our mission is to help you explore your creative side, through photography. As a small community-led team, email is a crucial way for us to keep in touch. We regularly send out free tutorials, photo tips, inspiration, and store discounts. Never want to hear from us again? Break our lil hearts and [unsubscribe](. Or tell us how we can improve [here](mailto:cservice@photzy.com?subject=Feedback%20on%20your%20email). [Made with ♥ at Level 2 11 York St Sydney Australia]( Copyright © 2012 – 2021 Photzy Pty Ltd.

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