Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Photography for Well-Being 1: Photography for Well-Being, #1
Stuck in the House: Photography for Well-Being, #0
Ebook series2 titles

Photography for Well-Being Series

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars

()

About this series

Photography for Well-Being 1 is for these times. It is suitable for photographers of all abilities - smartphones and digital cameras - and will support your well-being whilst developing your photography skills.

 

Photography for Well-Being 1 is all about doing creative, mindful photography activities and then sharing your favourite photos. There are 15 activities in the book with a common structure of six features. These work together to support your physical and mental well-being:

  1. Creativity:- Improving your seeing skills, learning and enhancing your photography skills, and creating photos that you love.
  2. Being in the great outdoors (and occasionally indoors, because sometimes you have to stay in.)
  3. Gentle physical exercise.
  4. Love of a place, person, thing or experience.
  5. Mindfulness through a Mindful Photography Practice.
  6. Social interaction by sharing your favourite photo (Facebook Group)

These photo activities work. I know, I have done them all during recovery from throat reconstruction surgery. They support your well-being and improve your photography skills. It's a win-win.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLee Aspland
Release dateApr 7, 2020
Photography for Well-Being 1: Photography for Well-Being, #1
Stuck in the House: Photography for Well-Being, #0

Titles in the series (2)

  • Stuck in the House: Photography for Well-Being, #0

    0

    Stuck in the House: Photography for Well-Being, #0
    Stuck in the House: Photography for Well-Being, #0

    Photography for Well-Being is all about doing creative, mindful photography activities and then sharing your favourite photos.This eBook is an introduction to Photography for Well-Being 1 and Photography for Well-Being 2 and provides four activities that demonstrate how photography can support your well-being. Two of the activities are for when you are Stuck in the House and in need of creative inspiration. The other two are for a short exercise period, out of the house, necessary to maintain your equilibrium in challenging times.   Each activity has a common structure and they all include these six features: Creativity: Improving your seeing skills, learning and enhancing your photography skills, and creating photos that you love. Being in the great outdoors (and occasionally indoors, because sometimes you have to stay in.) Gentle physical exercise. Love of a place, person, thing or experience. Mindfulness through a Mindful Photography Practice. Social interaction by sharing your favourite photo. These activities work. I know I used them to recover from major surgery and I am using them now as we live through the Covid-19 pandemic. They will work for you too.

  • Photography for Well-Being 1: Photography for Well-Being, #1

    1

    Photography for Well-Being 1: Photography for Well-Being, #1
    Photography for Well-Being 1: Photography for Well-Being, #1

    Photography for Well-Being 1 is for these times. It is suitable for photographers of all abilities - smartphones and digital cameras - and will support your well-being whilst developing your photography skills.   Photography for Well-Being 1 is all about doing creative, mindful photography activities and then sharing your favourite photos. There are 15 activities in the book with a common structure of six features. These work together to support your physical and mental well-being: Creativity:- Improving your seeing skills, learning and enhancing your photography skills, and creating photos that you love. Being in the great outdoors (and occasionally indoors, because sometimes you have to stay in.) Gentle physical exercise. Love of a place, person, thing or experience. Mindfulness through a Mindful Photography Practice. Social interaction by sharing your favourite photo (Facebook Group) These photo activities work. I know, I have done them all during recovery from throat reconstruction surgery. They support your well-being and improve your photography skills. It's a win-win.

Author

Lee Aspland

Lee Aspland is a photographer, author and mindful practitioner. He creates photography that reflects how he feels, and how others feel, about this glorious world we all live in. Lee creates photographs that capture a moment in time, a fleeting feeling or thought, a hope or fear. He calls this Mindful Photography - the creation of a photographic slice of life, a single moment in time that shares what was seen and felt. Oh yes, he writes about that too. Lee shares his approach to photography (and life) in his books. Each of these helps you to develop your photography skills, enhances your ability to see a photograph and encourages you to create photos that illuminate your life. If you are interested in these possibilities and particularly if you are living with difficulty or great change then Lee's books are for you.

Related to Photography for Well-Being

Related ebooks

Photography For You

View More

Related categories

Reviews for Photography for Well-Being

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars
0 ratings

0 ratings0 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words