I want to show you an excerpt from the FREE eBook this week:
“Doors and windows are of particular interest to me because they can reflect the architectural fashions of a past time, furnish an insight into the heritage of a region, provide a compositional framework for a better picture, or just produce a literal window into other people’s lives. And let’s face it, it’s always interesting to peek into someone else’s house or yard, just to see how they live.”
Is that you? I KNOW it’s me. I like to peek and see how other people live.
I found this paragraph really interesting because photographers LOVE taking photos of windows and doors. Isn’t that true?
We all have those pictures in our portfolios.
Robin Nichols has written us an insightful FREE eBook on the subject of photographing windows & doors.
Here is what he covers in detail—
- Ideas on shooting doors and windows
- Composition ideas
- Choosing your subjects – and why
- How to shoot a jigsaw panorama
- Post-processing ideas
- Best times of the day to shoot
You’ll enjoy this guide without a doubt.
Plus, it’s jam-packed with great photography!
Photo Credit: Robin Nichols