A collection of reviews for the book 'Learning to See' by David Molnar. Some reviews express disappointment with the content, while others praise the book as a helpful guide for beginners. The book covers various aspects of photography, including camera settings, composition, lighting, and business tips. Overall, opinions on the book are mixed.
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This book is awesome! David is a wonderful photography mentor. I would recommend David, his team, and his book to anyone!
David Molnar is an excellent photographer with so much to share and teaches top knowledge tips.
Molnar Photography has a Team full of knowledge and know-how.
The Lessons, Team and Members one of the most extraordinary experiences you may have.
Currently have a everyday 9-5 job, but keep my bookđ in my car. Every chance I get, i read some more. Purchasing a second one to keep at home... Yup I need 2... And have a friend who is interested in photography...Guess what he's getting for his birthday!!!? đ
Nice read but very, very little new info. Not sure how it gets rave reviews since there is so little technical details shared. When they are, they are so BASIC that any article or online video can cover in 15 minutes. Very disappointed.
I have been taking online courses from David Molnar for almost 2 years and love his work and teaching. The book is awesome for anyone who wants to learn the ins and outs of photography. I highly recommend it.
If you are new to photography this book is for you. As a pro I was familiar with the process. The big p!us for me was the helpful tips to portfolio building and business tips.
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