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Photography Webinar: Five Ways to Impact Your Photos for the Better


In case you missed it, Derrick Story's webinar on "Five Ways to Impact" is now available for download. (No, I didn't know what a webinar was until recently either; and I missed the live broadcast so I'm excited to see our online team just made this available.)

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In this live web class, Derrick shares five of his favorite techniques for making your photography stand out, shows lots of examples from his own work, and fields some good questions from the audience. Those of you who've seen the live version of Derrick at user groups or tradeshow seminars know it's a treat. This is a great way to experience our popular teacher-evangelist in his live teaching element from the comfort of your own computer (for free unless you count the whopping bandwidth required to download the almost hour-long class), and get a taste of the terrific stuff inside Derrick's new book, The Digital Photography Companion. Next time, I'm headed for the virtual front row.

For more of Derrick's beautiful images, helpful tips, and friendly style check out The Digitial Photography Companion, available now from O'Reilly.

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David said:


"Impact Your Photos for the Better" ? ? ?


What an impactful title.


Folks: the word "impact" is NOT a verb. You can improve your photos, but you cannot impact your photos.


Colleen said:

Do you mean see live video of Derrick? The webinar idea is really just a live screencast so that viewers can see what's going on.

Which is not to say that some live video of Derrick wouldn't be great.

Printwise, the content lives in Derrick's book, which has lots of other great advice besides. You can also catch Derrick's live action series on digital photography on lynda.com. There are a lot of good freebie movie clips you can try out without a subscription.

Kevin Kline said:

I'd like to be able to see the presentation or, better yet, read it asynchronously. Is there a white paper or a blog article version of the content?

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