Fast Track Photographer 2.0 Book Review
By Trent Ernst + April 16th, 2011Riding the Fast Track with Dane Sanders. Hurry and score a 51% discount at Photo Dough on the Audiobook version!
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Hi. My name is Trent, and Google considers me the greatest living photographer. Go ahead. Google it. I'll wait.
Bing on the other hand doesn't even know I exist.
I'm not sure how Google came up with that assessment, but far be it for me to try and disagree with them.
In truth, however, I am a humble wedding photographer in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia (go to Dawson Creek and turn left, then left just over the bridge. Drive about 100 km. Can't miss it...) and serving Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Grande Prairie, Prince George and, for some strange reason, Medicine Hat, Alberta.
I am a writer of some repute in the outdoor adventure field, with 15 books to my credit. I got into photographing people because you can't tell a mountain to "Work it, baby, work it" and expect anything more than a stoney silence.
Riding the Fast Track with Dane Sanders. Hurry and score a 51% discount at Photo Dough on the Audiobook version!
Read the rest »Full commitment is the Motibodo’s biggest strength and greatest weakness.
Read the rest »Gotta say right up front that I was a little thrown by the fact that David “Strobist” Hobby’s name appears nowhere on the front of these books..
Read the rest »High speed footage without a high speed camera or an expensive plug in. Nope, all you need is a high priced video editing system (Final Cut Pro).
Read the rest »As of today, you have a new way to buy (some of) your (mac) software online (assuming you’re running Snow Leopard).
Read the rest »128GB cards…………
Read the rest »No, it’s true! It must be, I read it on the internet!
Read the rest »By the end of the book, you will have learned something about the way Joe shoots, and hopefully, picked up a couple or three tips or tricks, either from the text or from the images, that you can apply to your own weddings.
Read the rest »A few months ago, I mentioned that the last roll of Kodachrome ever manufactured had been shot and processed.
Read the rest »5D Mk II and 24-105 for less than $100? Gotta be a gimmick. Well, obviously.
Read the rest »Bonus points it’s on sale.
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