Keeping Focus and Moving Toward a Post-COVID19 World with Don Giannatti
Keeping Focus and Moving Toward a Post-COVID19 World with Don Giannatti
I am honored to be speaking to the membership of ASMP about my ideas on moving forward away from this “lockdown”. My focus is on what has remained and what has changed and utilizing our vision to help make the transition to what is new.
HERE IS THE REPLAY OF THE WEBINAR:
From the ASMP bulletin:
New Gear: Aputure Triggers and Gamilight Modifiers – Gear that WORKS
Dontcha just love gear that works the way you do. Intuitive design, ease of use, multiple applications... the things that make working with the gear simply an extension of what we are trying to do. And that is make photographs. When I am shooting I want to be involved...
Rediscovering the 50 – Working To Know My Least Favorite Lens Better
After neglecting my 50MM lens for a long long time, I decided it was time to get to know each other better. I spent a week with the lens, and we are coming to an understanding.
Your ‘About Me’ page image: Make it part of your brand
Over at Project 52 we did an assignment to do a self portrait, or at least a portrait of ones self. An "About Me" page is such an important part of the website that it must be addressed in a professional and stylistic manner. Some statistics show that it is the most...
It’s Summer: Ten Things to Do to Boost Your Photography
1. Road Trip I love road trips. Planning them, packing for them, and doing them. Unpacking... well, not so much. But road trips are one of the most fun and inspiring things you can do. I try to take small road trips whenever possible. Last week I was in Vancouver....
Do You Have a Line You Won’t Cross in Photography?
A recent heated discussion on a photographer making her political affiliations known led me to another thought... is there a line you won't cross in your work? Should there be? It is a competitive market out there. There are bills to pay, and gear to maintain, and...
Is it a changing market, or are systems simply broken?
Discussing the new expectations of commercial photography and creating new challenges and channels for the visual executive