Quote of the Day: You don’t take a photograph, you make it. ~ Ansel Adams
Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph. ~ Matt Hardy
For Favorite Photo Friday, I have here a photographer sharing her craft. Six of us assembled at her place last Sunday for an intense lesson on the inner workings of our cameras and how to take the best pictures.
Laura Radniecki is fired up about her art. She loves to teach and help people take better pictures and capture their own stories with photographs. She suggested the upgrade lens verses our kit lens, and an affordable editing program.
Thanks, Laura. I had a great time and now I’m fired up to take better pictures.
Go. Create. Inspire!
Journaling Prompt: What do you like to teach?
I love teaching writing workshops for kids. We have a heap of fun together and they’re so clever!
I love teaching writing workshops for kids. We have a heap of fun together and they’re so clever!
I love to teach piano, especially to kids around the ages of 10-12 years…
I also enjoy working with my junior choir of approx 50 grade 2’s & 3’s… they are so receptive…
I used to work in a literacy program for adults. Sometimes it was frustrating though. One hour a week isn’t going to make anyone a better reader if that person isn’t reading at other times as well.
Thank you so much for the kind words, Mary! Haha, it’s always so funny to see photos of myself; I’m usually the one BEHIND the lens! You are giving me great joy in seeing you fired up about your photography!!
Those are some intense looks! Love it. 🙂 Capturing images, moments in time, to share with others is an amazing process; a true thrill, I’ve found, too. 🙂
cool post. Can’t say I’ve taught anything, but I constantly edit the guys at work. Must maintain correct spelling – does that count?
I know those two fabulous women! I like to teach women how to become their authentic selves, kids art, and roadschool my four children.
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