Editorial Review:Product Description:In Volume 1 of this series, Tim explains the building blocks for making great photographs. Tim uses these fundamentals throughout the DVD to demonstrate how specific elements contribute to making the best image. We also follow Tim through an outdoor portrait session, and to a sporting event. Tim also discusses his approach to lens selection. He reviews several lenses and discusses what level of investment makes sense for the serious hobbyist and professional. Tim also discusses simple light manipulation techniques that can make the difference between a passable photo and a stunning image. In Volume 2 of this series, we follow Tim though a professional stock photography shoot. As we point our video cameras over his shoulder, Tim explains how the elements he has brought together contribute to the final, salable result. He also discusses other accessories that can help lift the quality of images to the next level. Last, but not least, he explores the human and business elements that must be understood for a photographer to be consistently successful as well as the attributes that make each photographer's work unique and important.
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Instead of eyes of a pro, it should be called mouth of a pro
I was excited about learning some great new concepts and ways to maximize the effectiveness of the Canon. I was, however, extremely disappointed by this disk.
The pro spent most of the time driving around and talking. There was very little actual instruction. There was finally some at the end. It was just not enough to make up for a very weak beginning and middle.
I cannot recommend this DVD. There has to be better ones out there.
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Great Buy
Great Buy. If you need some good pointers about photography, this will be a good helper. The info you get for the price is worth the money. You can watch it over and over again and learn as you go. I am happy that I bought it.
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Excellent!
After having purchased and liking Blue Crane's DVD about my Canon 30D, I bought volumes 1 and 2 of Through The Eyes of a Pro and was not disappointed. I really liked the DVD about my camera and wanted to take the next steps in my photography. I thought these DVD's were full of useful information that I can try right away. I will have to go back and watch again though because there is too much to digest in just one viewing. I highly recommend Through the Eyes of A Pro for anyone wanting to improve their photography beyond knowing what the buttons on their camera are for.
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Good Material
I found this and the 1st video in the series Through the Eyes of a Pro: Advanced Techniques for Canon DSLR Photographers, Volume 1interesting and helpful. It supplied me with information and ideas, as well being easy to listen to.
I have begun putting into practice some of the ideas in the video..
Particularly good for new and interested amateur photographers.
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Not impressed
This video is OK, but I did not get much useful information or advanced techniques from it. I think you would do much better reading a book. This video is not very specific to Canon as stated in the title, and is mostly an Interview. Portions of this DVD are in Volume 1, so there is some overlap. I wish that there were some good techniqes or tidbits in this video, but I was very disappointed.