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The Story

A DECADE OF PHOTOGRAPHY SECRETS REVEALED.

Whether you want to take better photos in your everyday life or make a full-time income as a photographer, author and professional photographer David Molnar shows you where to start. 

In Learning to See, you’ll be introduced to a five-part framework that teaches you how to:

  • See: have a vision for your shot and execute that vision.
  • Shoot: become technically proficient with your camera.
  • Edit: help re-create the emotion from the day of the shoot.
  • Develop: identify your area of focus for photography.
  • Earn: start getting paid for your art.

It's a proven process every photographer follows but few talk about. However, if you use it, it will shave years off the learning curve that David himself went through as an amateur photographer.

As its core principle, this book will teach you to learn how to see, because in the end, that's what a photographer does: notice what other people often miss and understand how to capture those things in a masterful way.

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A DECADE OF PHOTOGRAPHY SECRETS REVEALED.

Whether you want to take better photos in your everyday life or make a full-time income as a photographer, author and professional photographer David Molnar shows you where to start. 

In Learning to See, you’ll be introduced to a five-part framework that teaches you how to:

  • See: have a vision for your shot and execute that vision.
  • Shoot: become technically proficient with your camera.
  • Edit: help re-create the emotion from the day of the shoot.
  • Develop: identify your area of focus for photography.
  • Earn: start getting paid for your art.

It's a proven process every photographer follows but few talk about. However, if you use it, it will shave years off the learning curve that David himself went through as an amateur photographer.

As its core principle, this book will teach you to learn how to see, because in the end, that's what a photographer does: notice what other people often miss and understand how to capture those things in a masterful way.