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Avoid Focusing Pitfalls In Photography

Posted on 21 October 2009 by D. Travis North

Poor Focus is the reason why so many otherwise great photos never make the cut. Yet there are so many simple techniques to help you make sure you’ve got it right. To learn some of these simple reminders, read on.

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The Best Picture (You Never Took)

Posted on 16 September 2009 by D. Travis North

I am constantly haunted by the photos I never took. Not just this weekend, but the other times where I was without my camera. If only I had it with me all the time….

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Editing & Workflow – Self-Editing to Concentrate Your Workflow

Posted on 26 July 2009 by D. Travis North

As a photographer, processing your photo workflow is one of the most difficult tasks that you will face. This is the first of a multi-contributor, three-part series that will hopefully shine some light on how to tackle your workflow. Part 1 is by D. Travis North, Part 2 by Kevin Oke and Part 3 is by Jim M. Goldstein – three unique perspectives on their workflows.

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Practice Your Routine

Posted on 05 June 2009 by D. Travis North

If you’ve been following me for a while, you know that I have an underlying theme in a lot of what I preach:  Routine.  Routine helps you to stay consistent and to evolve through subtle tweaks in your routine.  So of all people, I should not be the one getting burned by breaking routine.  Yesterday, [...]

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