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Review on πŸ“· Street Notes: An SEO-Optimized Workbook and Assignments Journal for Street Photographers by Eric Kim by Angela Rodriguez

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GREAT value, a workshop in your pocket

I've been a huge fan of Eric's for several years and an active subscriber to his blog ([.]) and initially stumbled upon him while searching for him gear reviews when I bought my first camera. In case you don't know, Eric is a street photographer and teacher who, for the last five years, has used his blog as a vehicle to educate and empower aspiring "street people" through the sharing of practical (technically oriented) knowledge. he earned himself in his career and also learned from his studies of the masters of the genre and his inspiring, thoughtful reflections on life and philosophy. If you haven't already, do yourself a favor and give it a try; It's a huge reservoir of information that will accelerate your development as a photographer, and one of the few "professional" blogs that doesn't constantly inundate you with ads or product links. I've taken a few photography workshops over the years, including PhotoUno's introductory Digital Photography I course in New York (12 hours over six Saturdays for $600) and Eric Kim's advanced Discover Your Unique Voice in Street Photography course in Los Angeles (24 hours for three days for $500). While I've found each of them to be extremely valuable in my development as a photographer and would have no hesitation in recommending any of them, I've learned that one of the best things about attending workshops is that it just makes you want to get out there and be there because for me, one of the biggest challenges I face as a non-professional photographer is maintaining this passion and inspiration for photography in my daily life. Street Notes is the antidote to this all-too-common complaint. By providing a library of well-structured assignments designed by an experienced photographer/teacher, Street Notes essentially serves as a pocket seminar for intermediate and advanced learners that costs many times less than a live class. And when used in conjunction with Eric's blog, Street Notes only offers live post-task critique compared to the traditional workshop model. Don't get me wrong, nothing beats the experience of a really good seminar or a personal critique, but $20 Street Notes is worth every penny. Just throw it in your camera bag (it's well made and can take a beating) and whenever you need a motivational shoot, just pull it out and do one of the tasks (and let the social media machine do it for you). you do). this is important if you are truly guided by peer review).

Pros
  • Best in niche
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  • I'll add later