Well focus on arranging still lifes, close-ups, and portraits, using props from nature and everyday life. Learn how sunlight and cropping can enhance the subject. Then well turn that photo into a canvas or gift.
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CONTRIBUTOR: Regina Rosenberry
SERIES: Christian Light Writers and Artists Conference 2019
All items in the series:- Plenary: The Word of Christ
- Writing: Showing or Telling Characters Emotions
- Writing: Creative Communication
- Art: Mastering Facial Expressions
- Photography: Beyond the Everyday Photo
- Music: Rediscovering Hymns From the Past
- Stories: Using Point of View Effectively
- Writing: Ten Things Editors Wished You Knew
- Art: Techniques for Aging Your Characters
- Poetry: Poetry as Communication and Connection
- Graphic Design: Choosing a Style to Fit Your Purpose
- Art: Think Before You Shoot
- Articles: Let's Get Specific: Accurate Language in a World of Ambiguity
- Music: Discovering New Hymns for Our Day
- Fifty Years of Ministry
- Plenary: The Word Dwelling in You
- Stories: Writing to the Beat of a Middle-Schoolers Heart
- Stories: Maintaining Credibility in Plot Development
- Art: Painting With Watercolor, Part 1
- Poetry: Writing Quotable Poetry
- Music: Composing for Congregational Singability
- Stories: What Is Your Theme?
- Writing: To Tell or Not to Tell?
- Art: Painting With Watercolor, Part 2
- Articles: How to Write a Doctrinal Article, Part 1
- Graphic Design: White Space and Hierarchy
- Stories: Authentically Portraying a Historical Era
- Art: Contrast in Pencil
- Articles: How to Write a Doctrinal Article, Part 2
- Stories: Advanced Character Portrayal
- Art: Color Kaleidoscope
- Poetry: Powerful Rhymed Poetry
- Photography: Getting Started in Photography
- Plenary: Do All in the Name of the Lord Jesus
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