Photography teaching series?

in #photography2 years ago

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Hey all,

As many of you would know, I've not been able to travel due to this little thing called a pandemic and our government deciding to lock us in (yeah... no comment) the country and everyone else out. As such, I've not really been able to produce much in the way of new content for Peakd / HIVE.

I've been posting to DeSo / BitClout daily still, (check my profile here: https://diamondapp.com/u/paulmp) but that is more for short form content (like a twitter / instagram hybrid) rather than the long form content I usually post here.

I'm wondering if people would be interested in a series of posts that explain different aspects of photography, along with teaching the basics of photography and various techniques to try? Part of the series would be some creative prompts as well, which I'd love to use to see how other people interpret it with their photography.

Please let me know in the comments below if any of that would be of interest.

Also, you may have noticed that I powered down a fair amount of HIVE and withdrew it, I haven't really worked in the last 2 years since travel was cancelled for us Australians (even more so for those of us living in Western Australia), so it was amazing to be able to pull out some HIVE and use it to clear some bills. I still very much believe in this and will continue to publish content as I can, I'm here for the long run!

Hope you're all keeping well!

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Good idea, I would be interested. Hope we can all move around freely again soon. I'm amazed so many people want these severe restrictions, and there's never any other solutions talked about. I always thought we were ruled by fools, now I know it.

Anything could be of interest and I am certain you could find personal stories, experiences, thoughts, ideas to share. The challenges are a good idea, too. The photo communities can benefit from some more engagement and making others join and participate is among the most valuable and at the same time, most difficult things to achieve.

I'd be interested

heh.. I don't think I have anything to teach that you wouldn't already know, your work is great!

I still have lots to learn

I wish I could vote your content in a trail. Months ago someone created a bitclout community here