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9 May 2009

Thoughtful approach to photography by Andrew Kornylak

A great article about a leap and following what you love.  Andrew talks about his journey in becoming a pro photographer while working as a Software Developer.

The article talks aobut taking your time and loosing your self in the moment.  I absoltuely agree with the statement “it’s not enough to just snap away wildly”; I find my self more often taking my time with the subjects that I shoot.

It’s true, it’s not what you see it’s how you see it.

Tags: approach, camera, digital, Photography

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