Seeing Macro Subjects that Others Walk Past
Most people walk straight past these scenes without ever noticing them. This film is about learning to see what is already there. Small details underfoot, quiet moments, and subjects that only reveal themselves when you slow down and stop looking for something “better”. There is no agenda here, no lesson to master, and no promise of improvement. Just time spent paying attention, working carefully with the camera, and knowing when to leave a scene alone. If your photography is less about chasing images and more about recognising them, this film is for you. Create Award Winning Images: • 5 Top Tips to Create Images that Win Awards Support me here Become a channel member / @simonboothphotography / simonboothphotography Or say thanks with a one off donation: https://shorturl.at/NhF50 My wonderful new eBook The Intimate Landscape: https://simonboothphotography.com/pro... My socials and supporter pages: https://linktr.ee/SimonBoothPhotography My Amazon Shop https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/simonbooth AFFILIATE PRODUCTS: Kase Filters: https://kasefilters.com/ref/SimonBooth/ Summit Creative bags: https://summitcreativebags.com/?ref=S... Vallerret Photography Gloves: https://shorturl.at/yZrN7 FLM Tripods and Heads: https://flmcanada.com?aff=SimonBooth FLM Discount code: 10FORSIMON Music: Epidemic Sound

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