Travel Photography - The GPS trick - San Francisco (Part 5)
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MY BOOK IS OUT…
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What the f Stop?
The Photography Book without Pictures
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About the video…
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We’ve all done it… You travel somewhere magical, take a hundred photos of statues, churches, and mysterious monuments, and when you get home you stare at them thinking "what was that thing again? Where was it? Why is there a man holding a pigeon on top of it?"…
The simplest fix is the one most people forget. Take a quick snap of the information plaque or display panel. Most every monument, church, and fountain has one. It tells you the name, date, creator, and all the nerdy details your future self will thank you for.
And if you snap one with your phone, you even get the GPS location. Later, while sitting on your couch pretending to edit but really eating chips, you can pull up the exact spot on Apple or Google Maps and say, “Ah yes, that’s where I got sunburned and dropped my lens cap into history.”
Even better, once you process all your images, you can start seeing the patterns, the feel and smell of a neighbourhood, the mood of a city block. Sure, it might sound like the beginning of a “look, we’ve been on vacation” slideshow from the 60s (complete with a squeaky carousel projector and Uncle Tony’s narration), but on the flip side, this is exactly how those timeless, decades-later-celebrated “bodies of work” are born.
One theme. Coherent. Matching. Working together.
And who knows, one day, when your travel snapshot turns into a great shot, and a museum asks for an information sign of your own, neatly placed below your masterpiece… you’ll already know what to write.
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What the f stop? About the book…
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Learn Photography with a smile.
This is not your typical “click here, set this” how-to book. It’s a conversation. A theatrical, sometimes sideways, often laugh-out-loud and occasionally scratch-your-head stroll through the art of seeing.
Framed and seasoned by tales, reflections, and a colourful cast of references, you’ll discover what truly matters in photography: understanding and feeling. And yes, camera settings too. Mostly, however, telling stories and painting with light.
No photos, no graphs, just vivid images painted with words, humour, and insight. If you love to learn with a smile, and you’re ready to make the technical second nature rather than second-guessing, this is for you.
Guided by award-winning stage performer, photographer, and storyteller Stephan Bollinger, a man with a weakness for metaphors and iced caramel lattes.
This is not a manual.It’s a novel with vision.
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