Using Printed Photo Books to Communicate Advice

If you have ever offered advice to another photographer - tips about the best way to frame a shot, the best light measuring tools, the different ways in which photographers can use soft lighting or various photo editing tools - then you know that there’s a sense that, more often than not, it seems as though the advice doesn’t really go anywhere. In other words, it doesn’t always seem like the advice that you offer gets through; with printed photo books it can.

When you are working with printed photo books, you’re going to find that you are able to make your advice more memorable. Rather than just sharing your opinion with someone else, you’ll be able to use images that show the differences that a given technique makes and to use text that further backs up the points that you want to make.

In other words, with printed photo books, you’re going to find that you are able to share the advice that you want to offer - and to make sure that those with whom you share it will have the chance to look back and refresh their memories or to look at that advice with a fresh set of eyes later on.

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