The Vision Driven Photographer Marketing Notes – an eBook by David duChemin
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I love these Craft & Vision guys and especially David (who has been interviewed on LensFlare35) because they really have come up with a great model to get information out to us. Something that looks especially cool on the iPad in my little library. Anyway, the latest eBook from the group is The Vision Driven Photographer, Notes on Discovering & Refining Your Vision. It is an engaging and inspiring ebook focused on helping photographers of all levels make stronger photographs by identifying or re-discovering their photographic vision.
By clarifying the things you want to say, you’re better able to wield the tool of your expression – your camera – to create photographs that say what you want to say, and move others. Working through these insights and the accompanying creative exercises will help you uncover or re-discover your vision, first personally, then photographically. The Vision Driven Photographer is available now as a downloadable PDF for just $5 USD.
Of course, they always have a special offer when they first release the book. For five days only, if you use the promotional code DRIVEN4 when you checkout, you can have the PDF version of The Vision Driven Photographer for only $4 OR use the code DRIVEN20 to get 20% off when you buy 5 or more PDF ebooks from the Craft & Vision collection. These codes start at 1:00am PST, November 24th, 2010 and expire at 11:59pm PST November 28th, 2010.
They also have a NEW Product Available – a *Special $20 Gift Coupon*. If you want to share the gift of Craft & Vision this holiday season, buyers of the Craft & Vision Gift Coupon will be issued one 6-digit code. The buyer can then forward that code to their chosen gift recipient, or write the code in a greeting card, etc. To redeem the gift ,the recipient visits www.craftandvision.com, adds 4+ PDF ebooks to their shopping cart, then enters their code in the Discount Code section of the shopping cart screen to redeem their Gift Coupon discount.
Gift Coupons cannot retain any unspent value for future use; e.g., if someone redeems a $20 Gift Coupon on a $15 order total, the remaining $5 would be forfeit (this is why they are not call them “Gift Certificates”). So, if you’re in the US, this is a great Thanksgiving treat for the photographer in your life OR an early Christmas present. Either way, I’ve enjoyed reading my copy and getting inspired yet again by David’s vision.
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Dave Warner is a professional photographer based in the Southern Adirondacks of upstate New York with over 35 years of experience. He is the producer of the popular LensFlare35 podcast. Dave is also Chief Technology Officer for a publishing company that produces a daily newspaper, along with seven weeklies. Click the links below to find out more about him.
Phone: 315-628-1214
Email: dave@davidwarnerstudio.com
Website: www.davidwarnerstudio.com
Twitter: @lensflare35
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/LensFlare35-The-Weekly-Show-for-Canon-DSLR-Users/90017369890
Photo Credit: © 2010 David E. Warner
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