Craft & Vision 2 – Another Great Free eBook!

by | Apr 10, 2013 | Giveaway, Promotion, Review | 0 comments

Craft & Vision have just released their second totally free ebook, Craft & Vision 2! If you are already a reader, you’ll already know the value of these incredible photography resources. If you haven’t yet read anything from C&V, here’s your chance to find out what it’s all about, for FREE! The reason I’m telling you today is because, as many of you know, I’m one of the Craft & Vision authors, and I’m proud to have not one, but two articles in this ebook. There are a total of 9 articles in all though, each of which help photographers of all levels to make stronger photographs.

Other authors include Piet Van den Eynde, Nicole S. Young, Dave Delnea, Sean McCormack, and David duChemin, and the articles have been written exclusively for this eBook. Topics cover making sharper images and learning to shoot in manual mode, developing smarter, balancing flash with ambient light, learning to see light, developing style and consistency, isolating your subjects, experimenting with B&W, and coping strategies for challenging light.

Consider it a random act of kindness to the photography community we so passionately serve. Inside, there is also an exclusive promotional offer, called the C&V Starter Kit, where you can save USD $16 and get four amazing products.

Click here to get your free copy of this wonderful 45 page ebook: Craft & Vision 2!

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