Ufff, did I take this photo? How horrible. And this one is even worse. Oh my God, this one is completely white. Gosh, and this landscape, as beautiful as it was, and it all came out out of focus…”
Marta sighs.
Look at the SLR camera resting on the table.
Almost €1,000 between body and lens thrown away , because he has no idea how to use it.
“ No way ,” he says to himself. “ I’ll never learn to use this thing on my mother’s account .”
Marta goes to Google and types “How to use a SLR camera.”
Open the first articles that appear.
He discards three of them because they are a bit poorly written and he doesn't find them very convincing. He finds another interesting but it gets too bogged down in technicalities, so he closes that one too.
In the end, you end up reading two of them. One of them is by a certain David, who is a photographer and also has a couple of photography courses for beginners.
Marta is not considering taking any courses, for now she prefers to learn on her own.
But in the post, David offers you a downloadable guide with 100 exercises to learn how to use the manual mode of a reflex camera.
“ Wow! Just what I needed! ” Marta thinks.
Without thinking twice, enter the email chinese malaysia data where you want to receive the guide.
And during the following days, while she is putting the exercises into practice, David is sending her emails.
A series of emails where he introduces himself, explains how he became interested in photography, talks about his courses and what some of his students have achieved…
Marta is starting to really like David.
Not only that, but an idea starts to float around in his head.
" What if I took one of this guy's courses? That way I can recoup the fortune I spent on the little camera.
But now I have to take a course, with the little time I have... And I don't want to spend a lot of money, because my account is already shaking. Besides, with all the information available on the Internet, I might as well continue learning on my own.