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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 410951" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>Really there are such useful videos on youtube that you can access. All provide all the information you need to help you learn a bit more about photography. However you need to be able to apply what you learned into real situations. That is the only way you can really get to know how everything works.</p><p>I would also recommend watching along with Adorama, CreativeLive, Greg Cazillo, Tony Northrup, Matt Granger, B&H, FStoppers, Good Lights, Craig Beckta, Gavin Hoey, Mark Wallace, Joe McNally (a lot of his videos are breakdowns on how he creates the images, which can sometimes come in handy).</p><p>Maybe some of these series of videos can give you the insight you want. Get ready for hours of video watching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 410951, member: 13155"] Really there are such useful videos on youtube that you can access. All provide all the information you need to help you learn a bit more about photography. However you need to be able to apply what you learned into real situations. That is the only way you can really get to know how everything works. I would also recommend watching along with Adorama, CreativeLive, Greg Cazillo, Tony Northrup, Matt Granger, B&H, FStoppers, Good Lights, Craig Beckta, Gavin Hoey, Mark Wallace, Joe McNally (a lot of his videos are breakdowns on how he creates the images, which can sometimes come in handy). Maybe some of these series of videos can give you the insight you want. Get ready for hours of video watching. [/QUOTE]
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