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How I Use This Complicated Photography Stuff To Take Photos

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Why would I want to use this complicated stuff to take photos? Do I need to? Shouldn’t this be easy?

It depends on you and where you want to go with your photography.

These are perfectly valid questions but do not worry. In this episode, I will tell you how I use this complicated stuff, which, with time and practice, is not complicated at all. It just sounds like it is. That is the bit I want to get over to you.

In this episode, I tell you.

  • What complicated photography stuff do I use to take my photos?
  • Why do I use all this stuff?
  • And why, with practice, it is not complicated at all.
  • What if I use a phone to take photos and not a camera?
  • What if I use a film camera?
  • And finally, what I do. Again….

All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!

What is not to love?

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Get your question answered
This is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.
Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast website
And find out all about me on my photography website
Thanks very much for listening
Cheers from me Rick

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Manage episode 381090615 series 2835013
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Send us a Text Message.

Why would I want to use this complicated stuff to take photos? Do I need to? Shouldn’t this be easy?

It depends on you and where you want to go with your photography.

These are perfectly valid questions but do not worry. In this episode, I will tell you how I use this complicated stuff, which, with time and practice, is not complicated at all. It just sounds like it is. That is the bit I want to get over to you.

In this episode, I tell you.

  • What complicated photography stuff do I use to take my photos?
  • Why do I use all this stuff?
  • And why, with practice, it is not complicated at all.
  • What if I use a phone to take photos and not a camera?
  • What if I use a film camera?
  • And finally, what I do. Again….

All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!

What is not to love?

Support the Show.

Get your question answered
This is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.
Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast website
And find out all about me on my photography website
Thanks very much for listening
Cheers from me Rick

  continue reading

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