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My flower photography has always been an utter disappointment...

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Photographers. Let's talk about this: Flowers seem like an easy subject to photograph but it has nev

Photographers. Let's talk about this: Flowers seem like an easy subject to photograph but it has never been easy for me to get really good shots. My images always appear with blown-out highlights, poor color, lack of composition… It was very frustrating. My flower photography lacked a sense of design. They looked like 'snapshots'. Even worse… They weren’t snapshots! I would literally spend hours on my flower photography. I bought great gear. Shot during the Golden Hour like the ‘experts’ said I should but they still looked awful. Honestly, I was about ready to give up 🙁 Then, I saw this photograph by Leanne Cleaveley and it changed everything - I was blown away… I said to myself, “This flower photograph is art. This could be a huge framed color print, hanging in a gallery, and it would stop people in their tracks!” Bottom line… I want to create flower pictures like this one, and I’m willing to bet you do too? Here’s the great news... Leanne has created a comprehensive, step-by-step guide that will teach you (and me) how to create photos just like the one above. [Photographing Fabulous Flowers]( This hands-on guide is the easiest way to give yourself the skills to capture stand-out flower photographs. It covers all the key secrets and professional techniques one should know to produce stunning flower images. Take a look at it here: [Photographing Fabulous Flowers]( Chat soon! Cheers, Brett   P.S – Flowers not your thing? Check out our friends at [DailyColors.co]( a super-short newsletter for daily color palette inspiration! [Try it Free →](         [Download 65 beautifully designed & printable project cheat sheets. Guaranteed to improve your camera (& creativity) skills, through over 200 self-paced photography assignments. [Grab the cards →]( 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 – 2022 Photzy Pty Ltd.

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