Thursday, December 20, 2012

Transcending Travel – A guide to Captivating Travel Photography

Transcending Travel – A guide to Captivating Travel Photography

Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/travel#ixzz2FeG5n2p1


Taking a Trip? You’ve Got One Chance To Get Your Pictures Right…

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  • The dreamgoing on a trip with dreams of capturing the magical experiences that you have and returning home with a camera full of captivating images to show your friends.
  • The realityyou return home wonderful memories, but a camera full of uninspiring images that don’t do your adventure justice, and leave your friends and family disinterested… when they could have been mesmerized.

What if you could spend time being coached by one of the top travel photographers in the world?

Transcending Travel is an eBook designed to give you the skill and inspiration to take riveting travel photography images, ones so striking you’re friends won’t be able to stop talking about and sharing them.
The great thing about it is that it’s just as applicable whether you’re traveling near or far from home.

Best Still – as it’s a downloadable eBook you can have it today (with no need for delivery fees) ! It’s just $19.97 USD.


Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/travel#ixzz2FeGHvoEU



About the Author

Mitchell Kanashkevich is a freelance travel and documentary photographer. He travels the world and shoots personal projects as well as travel related stories and stock photos for Getty and Corbis Images. Mitchell’s work has appeared in some of the world’s top photography magazines, on book covers, in ad campaigns and has made its way into private photo collections around the world.
dPS is excited to work with Mitchell and are sure you’ll be both inspired by his images and informed by his extensive knowledge of travel photography. Also keep in mind that much of what’s covered will also help you in your day to day photography, whether you’re planning a trip or not.


Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/travel#ixzz2FeGNUJfA

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