Photography Obsessed – Freebie Goodie

Photography Obsessed

Here is a pretty sexilicious and untechnical guide to improving your connection with photography.  Ok, it’s not the full guide by 7 ways to get obsessed early! The full guide is in the works and it is going to be my first information product here on nuwomb.  By “untechnical,” I mean these are creative and a bit unconventional when it comes to improving your work.

How are you going to get it? Easy!

All you gotta do is sign up for the pretty rad newsletter below or sign up here. Once you confirm your subscription, you’ll be directed to the download page and score! I worked on the e-book myself and I’m pretty proud of my work.  I can’t wait to make many more in the future.

7 Ways to Improve your Connection with Photography

A curated inbox gallery – an inspiring photograph sent Monday and Thursday

Chance to Win a Free Print of your choice each Month

And more coolness related to art and photography!


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3 Responses to “Photography Obsessed – Freebie Goodie”

  1. Howard Minett says:

    The Untechnical Guide is an easy, practical read. However for me there is something far more profound. He offers a glimpse of the complexity associated with finding his perspective AND a simple methodology to follow how he came to see the beauty in our world. I think he has shared a very special gift. Thankyou.

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    • Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer says:

      Thank you Howard! I’m honored that you’ve taken the time to read over the initial chapters and shared these thoughts here. Seriously. I will be sure to get the update soon and wrap up the entire project. It’s been lingering way too long.

      Thanks again!

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  2. Steve Pickering says:

    Scott, nicely written first seven chapters! Photography is, after all, more art than science, and we sometimes lose perspective when we focus more on the equipment than the photographs themselves.

    Looking forward to seeing the full book!

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