I would like to ask those of you who are willing to give me some constructive criticism, opinions, etc so that I may improve my craft.
The photography, drawing, and photo editing are all hobbies of mine, but they all closely relate to my profession, filmmaking. Any tips that may help these hobbies in which I have no formal training could also be applied to benefit my filmmaking skills.
I appreciate any comments and thank you so much for taking the time to help me learn. That is what I am here for. If you like, I'd gladly return the favor.









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