Rick Sammon’s Top Ten Digital Photography Tips

Here are some great digital photography tips. Remember, Garbage In, Garbage Out. The better your pictures, the better they will look printed with your inkjet printer and ink cartridges.

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25 Responses to “Rick Sammon’s Top Ten Digital Photography Tips”

  • Ultrareallism says:

    For some reason, I find this guy to be hilarious.

  • scarecrowphotography says:

    I’d really appreciate if you could check out my channel. Great tips, by the way.

  • mdtm16 says:

    he’s like a softer-sounding Billy Mays

  • gunit323boxer says:

    thank you for your info

  • nojosm says:

    great tips,good video more at twitter / photohow

  • chris259charter says:

    looking for good information. Who is your favorite? I would love to read it.

    Thanks

  • aquaphotoboy says:

    @1Pelito1 LOL This is the funniest comment ever!

  • forstentum says:

    LOL

  • 1Pelito1 says:

    thxs to this video i was able to take out my mother in law from all the wedding pictures!

  • hottestproducers says:

    thanks, great video

  • iSyGhTs says:

    love the cover title at 3:47 and ofcourse the tips are great, thanks a lot

  • RiverJH95 says:

    i have the same camera and love it

  • Hermeto77 says:

    @ZioZambe you may be right. I only reaf this one book.

  • ZioZambe says:

    Good for you… having read a lot of stuff, I respectfully keep my opinion :)

  • Hermeto77 says:

    hey man, I just read his “Face to Face” and I found no confusion at all. not anywhere in this book. he certainly isn’t my favorite. I’m mostly landscape addict but this book is concsize and easy to read.

  • focusadventures says:

    great info.

  • EventHorizonRim says:

    This is a great series of informational shorts.
    Thanks for all the good tips

  • crank247 says:

    actually using a strap in certain ways can help you take better pictures. if you wrap it around your wrist and over your elbow it will keep more steady when pulled tight eliminating some camera shake. Additionally using a hand grip that attaches to the top and bottom of your camera is much better than a strap.

  • shadedscript says:

    VERY useful! thanks so much!!

  • ZioZambe says:

    Have you read at least 5 of them? I did… and boy they’re awful

  • ZioZambe says:

    The fact here is not if Rick is or not a pro, the point is that he’s NOT able to teach anything to anyone, mostly because he’s a very lucky photographer. Have you read some of his books? He is often confused, like if he doesn’t know what he’s doing, and you realize that he did a specific thing not with skills but with luck.

    And a person in this status shouldn’t make money out of courses and DVDs pretending to teach you something.

  • rudyaharris says:

    Um…I have never dropped my cameras…Go look at videos of annie leibovitz, dave hill, jill greenberg…they put the camera around their wrists and not around their necks…Im not saying I dont use my strap, I dont put it around my neck because it gets in the way sometimes on a set. Where your strap how you want man. I am just saying, who cares about the strap when as a pro he is using AV mode and letting his camera think for him.thats more concerning then a strap thing to me.who cares really

  • TheIncisiveOne says:

    So tell me, MR. PRO… just how many cameras HAVE you dropped. Yea, not using a strap makes you a pro that takes better pics.

    OMG, too funny

  • PhotoClassPro says:

    What makes you a pro is the quality of your work and are people hiring you. Go to his website and you will see the quality of his works speaks volumes.

  • alejoroca5 says:

    he’s ffreakin’ pro

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