Keeping Focus and Moving Toward a Post-COVID19 World with Don Giannatti

Keeping Focus and Moving Toward a Post-COVID19 World with Don Giannatti
I am honored to be speaking to the membership of ASMP about my ideas on moving forward away from this “lockdown”. My focus is on what has remained and what has changed and utilizing our vision to help make the transition to what is new.
HERE IS THE REPLAY OF THE WEBINAR:
From the ASMP bulletin:
March Madness: 25: One Thing About One Thing
How would you say just one thing in an image? by John McAllister Moreover, how can you convey a wide-ranging concept such as 'just one thing' that is both immediately understood and eye-catching? For me, it's starting with the creation of a list of descriptive...
March Madness: 24; Steaming Coffee Still Life
Shooting a Steaming Cup of Coffee By Teresa SteMarie This image was made to respond to a P52 conceptual photography assignment with the task of say one thing about one thing. Concept The concept I chose was to show that the coffee was HOT. To emphasize the hot...
March Madness: 23; Retouching a Headshot
Portrait/Head shot Retouching Tutorial: By Alex Baker Most portraits need some amount of retouching in Photoshop to help them look their best, and to an extent, many clients expect it. The most important thing to remember when retouching is to do everything on a...
March Madness: 22; Making an Action in Photoshop
How to Create a Photoshop Action by James Kern https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVUXzHbJVAk
March Madness: 21; A Unique Pour Shot
The Beauty of the Pour by John McAllister Freezing the movement of liquid will always captivate the viewer. Each snap of the shutter creates a unique image. Take a moment to think about the multitude of variables involved in the simple act of pouring a wine into a...
March Madness: 20; Making the Image by Making the Shadow
David Travis is a Project 52 member, and a quite wonderful photographer. For the Still Life Class, the assignment was to create powerful images using a "point source" light which would create a powerful shadow. In fact, the shadow should define the subject in many...