then use my techniques, the techniques of black and white photography,
to
Make Great Photographs.
If you want to Make Great Fine Art Photographs, then what you
need are...
1. Fine art photography lessons that BUILD your skills.
2. Fine art photography lessons that BUILD on your
excitement rather
than confusing you.
3. Ideas for photography
projects that INCREASE your knowledge.
4. Fine Art Photography tips that MOVE you
forward to your goal
to being a better photographer.
And, you
want it to be FUN!
If you want to develop your skills, then use my techniques to learn the
elements of design:
• LINE
• SHAPE
• ROUNDNESS
• TEXTURE
• PATTERN
• MOST IMPORTANT, LIGHT
If you want to create fine art photographs you can be proud to
display to your friends,
then use my techniques to
Make Great Photographs
If you want to create fine art photographs you can be proud to display
in a gallery,
then use my techniques to
Make Great Photographs.
If you want to create fine art photographs you can sell,
then use my techniques to
Make Great Photographs.
If you have looked through
lots of web sites, which offer to teach you how to make great fine art photographs,
but at great cost,
then try Make Great Photographs,
because using my techniques,
You Can Learn how.
From: Quinta Scott
Friday, 10:58
Dear Photographer:
Are you frustrated by the quality of your photographs? Do they seem like every one else's?
Are you ready for something more?
Do you have great fun
making snapshots of places you visit, your friends, and family?
Are you always taking
pictures in your head, even when you don't have a camera with you?
If so, then you are ready
to learn to Make Great Fine Art Photographs, using the basic tool of Fine Art
Photography :
The Black and White Photograph.
You are ready to learn to
create great photographs.
But, Why am
I qualified to be your teacher?
I
have been making photographs since I was seven years old, when my
grandmother gave me a little Brownie camera. I put that camera to my
eye and my world changed. Perhaps, you've experienced the same thing.
The camera isolates what you see and makes you see it more clearly.
I have always taken pictures, even when I don't
have a camera on me, but not until a camera and and enlarger came
together did I take photography seriously. Then, I took off.
Within three years I was editing black and white
photographs for a small monthly newspaper and doing picture stories.
Within four years I was doing free-lance stories for the local newspaper
and making money shooting weddings. Within seven years I was teaching
photography at a local university.
Over the past several years I have published three black and white photography books. My fourth is awaiting publication.
While working on my second book I received my first
fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, and my second
several years after that.
I have exhibited nationwide. Museums and
corporations hold my photographs in their collections.
If you have a digital
camera, you don't have to wait for a camera and enlarger to come
together. You already have your digital camera, you already have your
computer, and you probably have a printer. Otherwise you wouldn't be
spending your time reading this.
Others are teaching fine art
photography by lecturing you on composition, on
design, or on technique. Some give you a hodge podge of
techniques. Where to start? How to start?
It can be confusing.
It can be expensive.
If you want to Make Great Fine Art Photographs, then what you
REALLY need are...
1. Fine art photography lessons that BUILD your skills.
2. Fine art photography lessons that BUILD on your
excitement rather
than confusing you.
3. Ideas for photography
projects that INCREASE
your knowledge.
4. Fine Art Photography tips that MOVE you
forward to your goal
to being a better photographer.
And, you
want it to be FUN!
You want to take pictures.
My course will teach you how
Fine Art Photographers make design decisions by doing what fine art
photographers do.
Using my course you will
built a vocabulary of black and white photography tips that will lead
you to Make Great Fine Art Photographs.
I developed
my skills by assigning myself projects that taught me how to see the
elements of design:
• line
• shape
• roundness
• texture
• pattern
• most important, light.
I learned how to use my
tools, particularly my lenses.
I assigned myself projects.
I still assign myself
projects.
This
is what I want to pass on to you.
Make Great Photographs is step by step lessons that allow you to develop you understanding of
each element of design one at a time, starting with line.
You will Learn to see
what is in front of you.
You will Learn to
select what you want to put in each photograph.
You will Learn the
concept of the flat focal plane.
You will Learn to understand and
manipulate your tools.
1. If you want to learn to break up the flat focal plane, then do the Alphabet Exercise
.
2. Learn how a
five-year-old can help you make great fine art photographs.
3 If you want to
learn how you can use light to make great fine art photography, then have fun
with the Claude
Monet Exercise and adopt the techniques of the great French Impressionist.
4. If you want to explore how to use your lenses to make great fine art photography, then do the Rubber Ducky Exercise.
5. Learn the value of the Contact Sheet.
Using my techniques, you
will Learn to See
the world around you, and incorporate what you see into your own Great
Fine Art Photographs.
Using my techniques, you
will be Able to Devise your own projects and increase your skills.
And, you will have fun,
Sincerely,
Quinta Scott
Testimonials:
"Quinta
Scott’s online photography course offers a thoughtful approach to
perspective and has provided me with the knowledge to really see what I
am photographing.
The course is well written, concise, and easy
to follow.
Quinta Scott is a true professional; whose expert
advice has helped me move beyond 'snapshots' to photography."
- Catherine Short
"Quinta
taught me that artistic photography is based on creative seeing, which
in turn is based on developing a visual "vocabulary.
"She
assigned me to photograph letters from the alphabet in scenes I wanted
to depict. I not only believe that these are the most thoughtful
pictures I have taken, this challenging process soon becomes fun.
"Years after I took her classes, her philosophy of creative seeing has
stayed with me."
- David
Swimmer
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Many
photographers are offering courses on the web, some for as much as
$1500. Some are full time photography schools. One webiste offers a
confusing array of 4-week courses, each for $198, or 8-week courses
ranging from $0 to $348.
Make Great Photographs is a one-time purchase, an all in one program
for learning how to make fine black and white photographs.
I am offering Make Great Photographs not at $1500, not at $198, but at
the ridiculously low price of $17,
with a 90-day money back guarantee.
If you are not satisfied, email me and I will refund your $17, no questions asked.
Of course, you don't have to decide now. Instead, grab my risk-free
offer, Make Great Photographs for 90 days, and feel the satisfaction of
improving your skills .
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