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Old 06-03-2013, 12:09 PM
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Starting with the basics?

So I've been making knives for a couple years, doing it decent for a year or two. After perusing the web for hours on end and seeing Coop's work (and others) and being astonished/impressed, I really have the desire to create quality pictures of my work. I've been using a ghetto light box and a run of the mill digital camera for the last year and it doesn't come close to cutting it. At the same time I feel I've stumbled into a country that speaks a different language and can't make heads from tails.

So the question is, where can I learn the basics (and advanced stuff in progression)? If you guys have any type of advice on how to acquire this knowledge I would be grateful. I'm a young guy and have no problem with technology but many terms and photography things are thrown around that I'm sure is basic, but I have no clue about photography. So where do I start?

I'm going to set up a much better light box as a starting point, but would like to get into editing software and so on. I try to pick up what I can from the forums and searching on my own, but it's much easier to learn something knew if there is everything laid out and explained.

Thanks, I appreciate guidance.
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Old 02-27-2018, 03:19 AM
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congrats on your work

I am less aware of the thing you are asking for ...but still I too want to know about the things you area sking fr.
I appreciate your work..
Becasue doing these kind of work is an art..
Every one dont have much passion in this..But I think you are doing it well.
So I have to congratulate for that..
Good going...God bless you!!1
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Yes, there are a lot of peculiarities that can be added into the list of the following.
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My sister recently started to learn photographer basics too, I asked her to share where you can start learning, try to check this site https://www.skillshare.com/browse/photography

Also, I guess you find courses from this source useful in the blade crafting business too
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