Dear Photographer,
If you're sick of deleting photo after photo, tired of not understanding how to use your camera, and want an easy way to master photography, continue reading.
Photography can be tough. I know. There's the complex camera that's filled with dozens of buttons that seem to have no meaning. Composing the shot so it looks nice. And to top it off...if the light isn't right you'll end up with dark, blurry, or overexposed shots.
No wonder so many beginners give up fast.
I know how agitating it can be. One simple goal...great shots. But when you're out there, holding your camera, everything changes. Perfect locations turn into poorly composed shots...or worse...shots too blury to even keep.
When I first got into photography I failed constantly. I’d spend thousands on a high tech camera but ended up having no clue how to use it.

From the Desk of Al Sanchez
May 5, 2008
What You Get with Photo Techniques ...
* Megapixels for digital cameras and the false belief that the higher the amount the better quality your photos – pg. 9
* A simple change in your photographing that will make people look much more flattering and appealing - pg 40
* Basic camera functions every photographer should've been taught the moment they first laid their hands on a camera - pg 15
* How to make more interesting photos simply by looking out for this very common occurence - If you have a carton of eggs you've got a great photo opportunity of this! - pg 26
*How to use the lines in your photos to improve your photos instantly and create much stronger messages - pg 30

* The two different types of lines in photos that create very different emotional responses -Use one of these lines for the wrong setting and you'll ruin your photos - pg 32
* And many many more .... .... ....
Listen to what other people are saying about Photo Techniques...
"All I own is a film camera that dates back to the time my father was born. I really didn't have any photo gear except that and the film I used. Finally I can actually use this dinosaur and take great pictures. It's funny how people will ask me "what camera did you use" and I tell them some old model that isn't even available anymore!"
Jason M.,
Chicago, IL.
"...I'm no professional but I kno that already. What I enjoy most is taking photography of my family and getting them printed in wallet sizes. Nobody even knows I did them myself"
Elle M..
Amito, OR.
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To Your Photo Success,

Al Sanchez
