Posts by Tin Man Lee
Cambridge Live Presentation
Hello everyone, my talk at Cambridge Live is available now. Please click on the photo below to watch. Titled “How to take wildlife photos that tells a story”. Enjoy!
Read More3 Tips On How To Take Great Wildlife and Bird Photos Without The Need To Travel Far
I shared 3 tips on how to take great photos for more “common” species where you can find in your neighborhood. I also shared some beautiful works by Melissa and Bob, both my clients. (If you need help with wildlife and bird photography, be sure to check out my one-hour training by clicking HERE.) Transcript:…
Read MoreOne Secret By A Legendary Photographer
(Need help with your bird and wildlife photography? Check out my free 1-hour training by clicking HERE.) When I first started wildlife photography, I didn’t know anything. I got excited when I saw a bird or wildlife, and I only had one goal, to nail a sharp shot. Turned out I was completely wrong. In…
Read Moremy eyes…
Do you remember this quote from the movie Matrix? Neo: Why do my eyes hurt? Morpheus: You’ve never used them before. Morpheus: What is real? How do you define ‘real’? If you’re talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, what you can taste and see, then ‘real’ is simply electrical signals interpreted by your…
Read MoreFederico Veronesi Interview by Tin Man Lee
Register now. FREE. https://now.tinmanlee.com/federico_optin1591406765189 Very excited to interview my photography idol Federico Veronesi this coming Sunday June 9, at 1pm Eastern Standard Time! We will talk about his very exciting new book “ONE LIFE“, the art of backlit, B&W, wildlife small in grand landscape, how to evoke emotion, etc. Make sure to register! See you…
Read MoreB&H Presents: Wildlife That Wows: From Birds to Bears for Beginners. June 9. 7:30pm EST.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/eventDetails.jsp/id/3490
Read MoreWebinar Registration: My Post-Processing Workflow for prints, contests, and social media posts
Click this link to registerDate: Thursday, April 30, 11am Pacific TimeSpeaker: Tin Man Lee
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