Art of Nature (http://www.artofnature.com/) states that many people are missing out on taking great photographs because they do not understand the manuals that come with their cameras. In order to compensate for that, the company has began offering classes for people who want to understand more about digital and film photography.
The classes are designed to teach people how to find beautiful pictures. Instead of working on the technical aspects of photography, Art of Nature focuses on people using their eyes to find shots that they want immortalized in a picture. The company offers landscape photography courses and workshops in order to help people understand what they need to do in order to take the perfect picture.
Art of Nature states that every person has the talent to take great pictures. They simply need to develop that talent. In order to do that, the company says that it is not necessary to rely on the traditional rules. They claim that people can take pictures just like professional photographers by using their unique composition techniques.
The company says that it can teach students how to take the perfect holiday photos. They point out that this will save people money. Art of Nature says that their holiday photographs will look professionally done, even if they are done by the student.
The company says that students do not need expensive equipment to master the class. They say that unlocking the inner talent of the students is what is important, not the equipment that is used. They encourage people of all levels and with all kinds of equipment to register for a class.
Eileen Marsh, a 75 year old woman who took the class, said, "I have a new camera which I left in its box for many weeks. I was too scared to take it out. I have come to this late in life. I love it. Thank you Erik for opening my eyes."
Another student, Erin Rook, said, "Learning the technology aspect was fantastic but gaining the confidence in your own likes and dislikes was invaluable."
To learn more, visit http://www.artofnature.com/.
Friday, September 19, 2008
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