Notes from a Master of Photography


Sometimes I just like to mention that. Master of Photography. What does that mean, you ask? Through Professional Photographers of America, this "degree" is bestowed on photographers who go through the arduous, challenging, and rewarding program to attain status among professional photographers. It involves submitting prints for judging in national competitions and scoring very high in technical and creative points. It also involves teaching workshops and lectures to other professional photographers internationally. I earned this award in my early career, and I am still very proud of this "representation of the oldest and largest professional photography organization’s standards of excellence."
As I worked through the process, the experiences I gained were priceless. I began to seek out judges whose work I greatly admired and asked for critiques which were generously offered. Developing one's own style often involves emulating the work of others, but I found that my own "signature" developed very quickly. I was a single parent at the time and one of my teachers, Linda Lapp, inspired me to create a home studio and photograph out of doors, in client's homes and gardens, and the beach. That really cut down on expenses and I loved working in the soft afternoon light, always challenged creatively by walking into unfamiliar territory.
As a result of all the help I received over the years, I feel it is so important to give back that inspiration and guidance to others. I truly hope that my book will help you make better photographs of children - to find your own style, choose which skills you want to hone in on, and MAKE IT HAPPEN! Whether you are a parent, a grand-parent, or an aspiring/accomplished professional, I believe you will find a great deal of helpful information. I hope so.
Warmly,
Ginny
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3 Comments:
Hi, Ginny. I found your book a few days ago on Amazon. I was so excited after reading about it that I immediately ordered it. I can't wait for it to arrive. I am an amateur photographer who wants to become more sensitive to seeing light and using it to create beautiful images just like yours. I love photographing people and especially children. I'm glad you were asked to write this book as I think it is going to be just what I need. I'll keep checking your blog to learn more. Thank you for sharing! Marie
I have Erin Mannings' book in this series and I think I now need yours too. Would love to see some more here at your blog if you would like to share.
Sharon
Just ordered your book Ginny - THANK YOU! I find grown men are always more difficult to work with than children (who I adore), so I can't wait to get your book (just ordered from Amazon - thanks). I'm hoping with your helpful child-like tips, that I'll be better able to work with my male subjects who are often just children themselves. They pout because they don't like having their portrait taken, so your ideas will be much appreciated. Thanks. Can't WAIT to read it!
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