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One of the greatest gifts you can receive as an artist is that of having a mentor - someone who has developed a skill or talent and is willing to pass their knowledge onto you. Within The Wedding Photography Letters, you will find a series of letters that captures a mentoring conversation between Brad and Charlie. Throughout these letters, Brad shares the fundamental skills, tools, and knowledge necessary for Charlie to become a successful wedding photographer. Whether you are just starting out or a full-time professional, you're welcome to join this conversation. The Wedding Photography…mehr

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One of the greatest gifts you can receive as an artist is that of having a mentor - someone who has developed a skill or talent and is willing to pass their knowledge onto you. Within The Wedding Photography Letters, you will find a series of letters that captures a mentoring conversation between Brad and Charlie. Throughout these letters, Brad shares the fundamental skills, tools, and knowledge necessary for Charlie to become a successful wedding photographer. Whether you are just starting out or a full-time professional, you're welcome to join this conversation. The Wedding Photography Letters is written by Brad Wood - a professional wedding photographer since 2012. He has had the pleasure of assisting a number of young artists to begin careers in photography. This book is based on those friendships and conversations.
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Autorenporträt
Brad Wood is a wedding and family photographer based in Whakat¿ Nelson, in Aotearoa New Zealand. He has been photographing weddings alongside his wife, Claudia, since 2012 under their brand, The Woods Photography. Brad and Claudia live in a little home near the beach with their two young children, Beatrix (Trixie) and Ezekiel (Zee). Alongside photography, Brad is also a priest in the Anglican Church of Aotearoa, specialising in youth work. He hopes, one day, to be a professional beer taster.