You can certainly improve your photography by reading photography blog posts and watching YouTube videos, but there's nothing quite like getting your own one-on-one photography coach. Every photographer is at a different level and likes different types of photography, so it's vital to find the right match between you and your photographic education.
Group photo workshops and pre-designed lesson plans can be both interesting and informative, but what YOU need and want help with might not be a good fit with one of those formats. Fill out the form below as best as you can and I'll get back to you with some ideas that you can consider.
I've done both group workshops and individual one-on-one coaching and going the individualized route has a few unique advantages . The best part of individual photography instruction is that you get 100% of my attention.
PERSONALIZED EDUCTION. There won't be any limitation to the questions you want to ask. You can work through specific areas you're struggling with, and get the help you need to overcome them.
GAIN CONFIDENCE. You won't feel self-conscious about sharing your photos and having them judged by strangers like you would in a group class. Feel more confident and creative as a photographer.
CAMERA SKILLS. We'll be exploring what YOUR SPECIFIC CAMERA has to offer in terms of camera settings and modes to use. You'll get the most our of your camera's features.
MULTIPLE LEARNING MODES. You can choose to learn via email, by phone, live video chat, or in-person. Depending on your location, your situation, and your preferences, your workshop will be designed to fit your needs schedule.
Bruce Lovelace is the publisher of TravelingPhotographer.com. Read more about him on the About Page. He also teaches photography, publishes how to articles and camera gear reviews at the Photography Tips and Canon Geek websites.