Billy Dinh | Learning From The Greats Ep: 1
This is the first episode of my new show, Learning From The Greats. We are here to talk about art from incredible artists, to see what we can learn to improve our own art. This episode goes through the artwork from Billy Dinh (Billy Deee). He used to do more traditional art mediums but has taken up street photography and I would argue one of the best currently doing it. Let's look through his photos and see what we can learn! Billy's Links: / billydeee https://www.billydinh.com My Links: https://www.jmizaur.com Thank you for watching :) Intro: 0:00 Photo 1: 2:13 Photo 2: 3:26 Photo 3: 4:38 Photo 4: 5:34 Photo 5: 6:35 Photo 6: 8:13 Photo 7: 9:32 Photo 8: 10:19 Photo 9: 11:21 Photo 10: 12:29 Photo 11: 12:47 Photo 12: 14:24 Photo 13: 15:24 Photo 14: 15:57 Photo 15: 17:01 Photo 16: 18:17 Photo 17: 19:13 Photo 18: 20:12 Photo 19: 21:14 Photo 20: 22:10 Photo 21: 22:38 Photo 22: 23:26 Photo 23: 23:58 Photo 24: 24:52 Photo 25: 25:39 Photo 26: 26:24 Photo 27: 27:23 Photo 28: 28:20 Photo 29: 29:43

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