David Duchemin presents: GOING PRO 2: More Ideas for VisionMongers.
i need my ex boyfriend back i love him so much Reserve your free Webinar seat now here! *** The webinar is in English Join us for a Webinar on 5th September from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (New York Time) – Click here to see your local time Other time zones: 11.00 am – [...]
David duChemin presents: LEARNING TO SPEAK THE VISUAL LANGUAGE
Join us for a Webinar on June 15! Space is limited! Reserve your Webinar seat now! Join photographer and author, David duChemin, as he discusses the visual language and how a grasp of that language can help us create stronger, more intentional images. This is a distillation of David's book, Visually Speaking, A Deeper Look at [...]
David duChemin presents: Going Pro: foundations of a visionmonger – Part 1
Join us for a Webinar on April 13! Space is limited! Reserve your Webinar seat now here! Combining the worlds of craft and commerce can be a daunting task but it need not involve either poverty or selling out. Photographer David duChemin believes creating a life as a working photographer or artist should be an act [...]
David duChemin presents: Confessions of a so-called Pro
Join us for a Webinar on November 21! When professional photographer and best-selling author David duChemin left a 12-year career in comedy to pursue his first creative love, photography, he tried very hard to be the “professional” he thought he was meant to be. What he discovered along the way was that being a [...]
David duChemin presents: Building better photographs
Join photographer and best-selling author David duChemin on October 24th from 2 pm – 3 pm PDT (Canadian time) in a discussion about creating stronger photographs through the understanding and use of the building blocks of visual language. David will be discussing what makes a good photograph, and how an awareness of the basic elements [...]
David duChemin: 3 Sticks Changed My Photography
June 9, 2010 by Manfrotto
Filed under Beyond the Basics, How to
I have reluctantly hauled a tripod around the world with me for the last 5 years. Without exception if I have travelled on assignment – either for myself or a client – one of my tripods has been a constant companion. That’s not to say we get along easily, nor that I wouldn’t hurl its beautiful carbon fibre body into the sea some days, but we’ve learned to get along, and for my part I’ve grown to love my little three-legged companion.

