I don’t usually do this, but I’m going to refer you to another blog today.

Scott Kelby is the creator of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, the most published author on digital photography in the world and someone who is willing to share the spotlight. Scott has a blog called Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider and he routinely publishes his thoughts about photography and art. But he also shares that blog every Wednesday with what he calls the Guest Blog.

Today’s blog is by Vincent Versace, a renowned photographer and teacher. It’s about creativity. Versace, like all good teachers, shares what’s inside him. Like my friend Rodger says, there is no good reason to keep secrets from students. If we know something, we need to share it because we can learn more from students’ efforts and, more, because it’s right to share knowledge.

I’d like to suggest you take a look at Versace’s thoughts at here: Scott Kelby’s Blog

And I’ll just sit here admiring my shining new root canal.

More to follow

Bob

  1. RODGER says:

    Bob – just catching up after the week end. I have crossed paths twice with Versace and have enjoyed most of his comments. “So why should you know every black-and-white conversion technique known to man and how to use all of them? Because the more you know about how to bring forth your vision, the clearer your voice will be heard.” As stated it is so very important to learn and use many techniques. It keeps your vision fresh and keeps and it keeps you eager. All knowledge is cumulative. You never know where a tiny bit may pop up and say, put me in coach, its my time to shine. Thanks for your comments. Rodger