A new favorite resource of mine is called Craft & Vision. It is a site dedicated to producing REALLY inexpensive (like, five dollars inexpensive…) ebooks for photographers. When I first heard about the site last year, I didn’t pay much attention to it since I thought the books weren’t geared necessarily to portrait photographers. But since I read David duChemin’s book Visionmongers, I started looking for anything else I could find written by him and realized I had previously purchased a few of his ebooks and hadn’t gotten around to them for whatever reason. Since then, I’ve been reading them on my iPhone whenever I get the chance and have LOVED them.
I am slowly building up my collection (five dollars is super-cheap until you suddenly have ten books in your cart…), but the ones I have so far are mainly David duChemin’s and I have loved them. I have a few others by different authors, but I just love David’s writing and perspective on photography. (He writes a great blog, too.) I’d recommend starting with The Vision-Driven Photographer or Vision is Better.
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This is one of a series of posts of product reviews for photographers. There are so many products out there for photographers to buy that I thought I’d publicly review the things I purchase and hopefully help you decide whether or not a certain product is right for you and worth the cost to you and your business. I hope it helps!
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