Developing a Keen Eye: Exercises for Better Photography
If your best photos still feel like accidents you can't repeat, this free primer is where to start. It's called 'Learning to See'. Download it free here: https://dub.sh/TPEYT About The Photographic Eye The Photographic Eye is all about helping you see the world differently—through the lens of curiosity, craft, and connection. I believe photography is more than just gear or technique. It’s a lifelong dialogue with light, emotion, and meaning. That’s why I use select images from influential photographers under fair use—so we can learn, be inspired, and deepen our appreciation of the art form together. Fair use allows for the educational, critical, and transformative use of copyrighted material. The images shared here are not for profit or reproduction—they’re part of a visual conversation, a way to honor and explore the work of those who came before us. I’m deeply grateful to the photographers who’ve shaped our visual language. If their work moves you, seek out their books, visit their websites, and support their legacy. Let’s keep the spirit of photography alive—not just by taking pictures, but by truly seeing.

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