From the author of amazon No.1 best seller Photocrafty. This presentation gives you one hottest tip for taking amazing holiday photographs. This presentation promises to cure you from the 'Happy Snappies' and deliver you into a world where people are actually asking to see your holiday shots!
2. So
you
are
on
holiday…
• You
are
surrounded
by
new
sights,
scents
and
sounds,
to
a
photographer
this
can
be
a
potent
mix
which
can
lead
to
a
dose
of
the
'snap
happy's'.
•
There's
nothing
par=cularly
wrong
with
this
condi=on
apart
from
a
couple
of
nasty
side
effects:
1. Clogging
up
your
hard
drive
2.
Boring
your
friends
and
rela=ves
to
death
with
you
holiday
photos!
3. How
to
cure
a
does
of
the
‘snap
happy’s’
• I
recently
caught
myself
instagraming
a
photo
which
said,
'I
know
I'm
in
France
but
this
looks
so
French!'
• The
picture
was
of
a
gorgeous
Citroen
van,
parked
on
the
edge
of
maize
field.
• I
felt
I
couldn’t
have
been
anywhere
else
apart
from
in
France.
Which
le*
me
thinking
that
we
are
all
a
liMle
bit
like
a
Victorian
explorer,
wan=ng
to
capture
tokens
of
our
far
off
travels
to
be
displayed
later.
5. Embrace
your
inner
Victorian
explorer
and
look
for
things
which
are
outside
of
your
normal
frame
of
reference.
6. Noticing
differences
between
your
normal
surroundings
and
that
of
your
new
location
tells
an
interesting
story
for
the
viewer.
It
also
tells
us
interesting
stories
about
ourselves,
about
our
similarities
as
well
as
our
differences.
7. So
my
Dirst
tip
is
to
keep
your
eyes
for
a
visual
game
of
spot
the
difference.
8. Walter
De
Mulder
says
-‐“Always
seeing
something,
never
seeing
nothing,
being
photographer”