5 Improv Lessons for Photography Freedom

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Some hints of how we can find more ease and flow in our photography come from an unexpected place: improv. Here we explore how the principles of improv can be applied to photography. We'll look at five basic improv principles and explain how they can make a difference in how we see the world and approach our photography. We'll cover 'yes and', 'make the other person look good', 'forward the action', 'be average', and 'dare to fail'.

Referenced in the episode:

The Office "Improv":    • Improv  - The Office US  

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