David Kirkland's
Your 'Travel Photography 50 Top Tips' is excellent and worth every penny, and much more! Many thanks.
- Lawrance Bailey. UK
"This inspirational and helpful guide is a must for all those photographers keen to develop their travel career further."
- Philippe Ruttens, Editor of Capture, Australia's top-selling
pro photography magazine.
Congratulations, you are just a few steps away from receiving your copy of David Kirkland’s 50 Top Tips on Travel Photography – an e-book of 50 powerful lessons drawn from the 15 years experience of one of the most published travel photographers in the Asia Pacific region.
Inside this book you will learn:
- How to dramatically fast-track your ability to capture
exceptional photographs
- The secrets many professional photographers prefer to
keep to themselves.
- The powerful techniques behind more than 50 of
David's most popular photographs
- Valuable lessons learned during the 15 years experience
of one of the most widely published and successful travel
photographers in the Asia Pacific region.
You can preview David's new e-book at no charge, simply by clicking on the left-hand button beneath the book icon at the top of this page.
When you are finished, you’ll be returned to this page and - assuming you like what you see - you can purchase the book by clicking the button on the right. David's 50 Top Tips will then be downloaded instantly to your desktop by following a few simple steps.
The cost of the entire e-book is just AUD$19.95, which you will be asked to pay using the secure Paypal system or by contacting us directly once you click the purchase button.
Alternatively, you can request the book by e-mailing manager@kirklandphotos.com and pay by cheque or cash.
As we have said, if you think the tips in this book are unlikely to improve your photography, or you are not completely satisfied with what you receive, we will cheerfully refund your money.
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I'm impressed with it - I wasn't sure if it was going to lean more towards
the technique side or the 'eye' side - I like the balance. It looks to be
a good set of 'flash cards' for me to run through every now and again to
get important concepts fresh in my mind again."
- Nick Reich
