Get All 40 Craft and Vision eBooks for 40% Off.
I’m a huge fan of the Craft and Vision eBooks. David duChemin and his crew have done an amazing job putting together a library of informative and inspiring titles that provide a world of technical instruction and creative insight.
Written by a collection of leading pros, each title covers a specific area of photography, such as unlocking and expanding creativity, technical lighting, understanding light, discovering and fine tuning your personal vision, processing & printing fine art and more.
Each title is filled with years of experience, stunning imagery and thorough writing that describes, educations, inspires in such as way that after reading one, you can’t wait to pick up your camera again and rush outside.
About half the books are written by modern visionary genius David duChemin. If you aren’t familiar with his work or his writing style, I put him in the same category of imagery and photographic mentorship as the late Galen Rowell. David is an incredibly talented and hard working humanitarian and travel photographer who writes with such passion for the creative craft of imagining, seeking out and producing compelling photographs that match your own excitement about the subject.
I’ve read almost all of the C&V titles and have reviewed a number of them here on my blog, and I think that every single one of them is well worth reading. For the awesome content and colossal amount of inspiration that each one contains, I honestly think that they’re worth more than only five bucks, but that’s not my call.
At that price, you simply can’t go wrong, except that this week only, you can get the entire Craft and Vision photography eBook collection for 40% off.
If you’re new to the C&V books, then this is a great introduction. I promise, you won’t be disappointed. And even if you’ve already picked up a few C&V titles, this limited time deal allows you pick up the rest of the collection and you’ll still save money.
This is a limited time deal, and it expires at the end of this week. You can check out all of the titles here.
I have two of David duChemin’s works and one on self printing. They are great!