Thursday, 2 January 2014

10 New Year's Resolutions To Make You a Better Photographer

 
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January 2, 2014
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If you're going to get better at photography this year, you're going to need a plan
One of the most common photography-related New Year's resolutions we hear is simply "to shoot more." It's a resolution with its heart in the right place, but simply increasing the number of frames you produce this year won't necessarily make you a better photographer. We've put together a list of resolutions that can help you get your photography skills in tip top shape before the ball drops next year.

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