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20+ Ways a Six Minute Solution Consultation Could Help You

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This post provides some of the many ways a Six Minute Solution consultation could help you improve your photography.

To learn more about this special service (e.g. cost, method, what you should prepare), please see the related detailed post titled: Steadman’s Six Minute Solution.™

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20+ Ways Steadman’s Six Minute Solution™ Consultation Could Help [...]

Steadman’s Deep Portfolio Review

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Steadman Uhlich

This one PhotoMentors Session could be the most important single step you take on your path to discovery, learning, greater success, and even happiness with photography.

That may sound like hyperbole, exaggeration, or simply sales hype to you.

In short, you may find it hard to believe. I understand. [...]

Workshops Have Limitations: Don’t Be Limited

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Steadman Uhlich

This post will show you some important advantages that PhotoMentors has over a typical photography group workshop.

_________ I anticipate that some people will mistake my intent and meaning of this post.

I am NOT against workshops.  Or group meetings. Or group classes.

I DO recognize that there are some inherent [...]

Steadman’s Six Minute Solution

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Steadman Uhlich

What is Steadman’s Six Minute Solution™? During the last several years while writing my books,  I have provided photographers around the world with critiques of literally thousands of photographs.  I did this for hundreds of photographers. I have found that I could improve most of the photographs I see on Internet [...]

Lesson 8: Too Many Cooks and Golf

Have you heard the old saying: “Too many cooks spoil the broth?” Would you believe that Golf and Photography are similar? How does that apply to learning photography?

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The Scenario:

A beginner or a photographer without much experience in some aspect of photography posts their photos on a typical photography forum and [...]

Masters of Photography: Tina Modotti | Profile & Gallery

IMPORTANT NOTICES, READ FIRST: This post is one of many related to Masters of Photography you will find on this site. This notice below is just a temporary notice due to recent events. By January 2011, there will a total of 120+ posts like this focused on the Profiles and work of these 120+ [...]

Masters of Photography: Edward Weston | Gallery

This is the PhotoMentors Masters of Photography Gallery for Edward Weston.

This post contains 120 of his most famous photographs in a flash gallery below. There are several nudes in the gallery.

Note: the flash gallery is representative of Weston’s best known works and some that are not as well known.  He created [...]

Masters of Photography: Walker Evans | Profile & Quotes

Walker Evans: Floyd Burroughs sharecropper

This is the Profile post for Walker Evans. This has a biographical profile, several of his most famous photographs, quotes by him about photography, a list of books about his work and some documentary DVDs.

WALKER EVANS (1903 – 1975) American photographer

Considered one of the most important photographers of the 20th [...]

Start Here: Welcome to PhotoMentors

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Steadman Uhlich

This long letter is in response to many questions I have been asked about this site, its origins, its direction, its content (now and in the future), and its goals. This letter is full of information that may help you in various ways either improve your photography, save [...]

Masters of Photography: Ansel Adams | Writings & Opinions of the Artist

Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American photographer and environmentalist, best known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West, especially in Yosemite National Park. One of his most famous photographs was Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico.

Note: this post is the third post in a series about Ansel [...]