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You Keep Shooting

By Bryan Peterson

December 27, 2011

In this episode, Bryan Peterson goes to a Canadian junkyard and produces three great images.


Why does Bryan keep on visiting junkyards? Because he believes they offer a wealth of opportunities for compelling and creative images.

 

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Compelling & Creative Images

Excellent lesson, This makes thinking creatively interesting and do-able.Thank you Brian and Adorama

by Jdf 2011 in Chatsworth, CA on January 20, 2012

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Valuable lesson

I've learned a lot from his videos. Very well done.

by BillyG in san diego on January 13, 2012

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Bryan is so cool

I've learned so much from his books and videos, I can't recommend him enough. My photography has improved 100 per cent. Thanks Bryan and Adorama

by Joe in Omaha, NE. on January 12, 2012

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Inspiring

Clear and to the point, as well as inspiring a photographer to look around and learn to "see" art, even in the most unlikely places, such as a junk yard. Truly eye opening!

by Brigitte in El Paso, TX on January 9, 2012

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Fascinating

I love all of Bryan's videos, and I use his Understanding Exposure in a writing and photography class I teach. I love junk as well.

by Jim in Fairfield, IA on January 4, 2012

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