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Welcome to Sizemore Seminars


PHOTO MECHANICS
The concept of this seminar or workshop is to just frame it. If you frame the photo correctly, you won't need to cleanup or manipulate the photo later. This topic can be presented as an hour presentation or three 2-hour workshop setting, each as a conference breakout session.

What's in a photo? It all depends on what your goal might be when taking the photo. The best fun is to take a picture of the unexpected. After you participate in one of these training sessions, you start to mentally "frame" the entire world around you and see new possibilities. It then becomes a must to carry a camera with you at all times.

It is important to remember that photos can be shared in a variety of ways. And that not ALL of the photo need be used.

This photo to the left is far more interesting because it is only a partial glimpse of this lovely young lady from the 1940s. She is haunting, if you stare at the photo long enough.

Below is the original version of the photo. Tip #1 review all of your photos and see how many ways they can be cropped for interest appeal.

Tip #2 Review all of your photos to see if the stand alone and tell a story, or do they need text support.

 

To the right is the photo of the young lady, out to dinner with her husband. Circa 1946