2015 Photography Tutorials & Contest Winners




Question of the Week: what tutorials do you want to see in 2015? http://cazillo.com/articles/keep-shooting/461-2015-photography-tutorials-contest-winners.html

Watch the video to see the 9 amazing images that won this year’s 7 Weeks of Christmas Photo Contest! Huge thanks to our sponsors, please visit their websites and purchase their products when you have a need.

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2015 is going to be a banner year. Our goal is to have at least 52 photography tutorials in 2015. We are going to start with the basics which is a great review for everyone. Keep shooting!

Intro/Outro music by Nick Perri http://perriink.com/

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10 responses to “2015 Photography Tutorials & Contest Winners”

  1. I have appreciated, and looked forward to your show over the past year, so to that process, I have to give GREAT thanks.  It has improved technically as well as the organic give and take between you both.  I can imagine how difficult it might be to come up with new topics each week and put together an interesting exchange of conversation.  I hope you will be able to utilize some of that exchange between the two of you for the 2015 videos and also slip the occasional "old" format into the video stream.   Good luck in the new year….I will be watching with interest.

  2. A while ago you asked what tutorial we'd like to see and I suggested a tutorial over Macro Photography.
    Apart from that I would also like a series about using social network for enanching your photography business. Something like tips and tricks to grow your reach.
    What do you think? Would it be possible?

  3. Hey @Gregory Cazillo, thanks so much to you and your sponsors for the contest and the Epson R2000!  I really appreciate it and all the work you guys put into doing a weekly show.  Interesting note about wanting to crop my image into an 8×10…because it is an 8×10 crop.  It was taken with a 4×5 film camera.  Now the crop is not perfect because I just kind of quickly cropped out the film border in the scanner software, but it is still essentially an 8×10 ratio.  Anyway, just thought I would throw that out there.  Thanks again for all that you guys do and for the new printer!  I will definitely be putting it to good use!

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