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Originally Posted by SilentKnight
Where does one begin explaining what's taken 20 years of professional videography experience, 10 years of still photography and two years of college instruction - to learn?
No offense...and nothing personal of course - but you're better off hiring an experienced pro than attempting to take a 2-hour crash course online. To even ask is somewhat of an insult to those who have spent a great deal of time learning and perfecting their craft.
Yeah...I know - I'm an asshole ;-)
There's just no quick learning curve if you're anticipating good usable results.
SilentKnight
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This my friends....is the mutha' fuck'n gospel
Interesting thing is that there are a lot of program owners (and website owners) who think that doing quality photography is very easy to learn and has little to no value. Based on the daily rates that some of these guys have offered to pay me for my work - well, it's pretty funny really
If you shoot content and you have clients that appreciate what you do for them - take good care of them and keep them close. They are getting harder and harder to find!