MISSION-DRIVEN PHOTOGRAPHY by Dave Hutt and Meredith Marsh Dr. of Dentistry Magazine, Oct 2007
After working as photography consultants to the dental profession for the past few years, one thing has really stood out to us: there is so much information flying around out there that it is difficult, maybe impossible, for the average dentist to determine what works and what doesn’t. The issue is complex for the experienced photographer; for those with only limited experience (which is almost every dentist) it can be overwhelming and may prevent that dentist from even trying to acquire this vital skill.
This is the environment we find ourselves in: the need to cut through the clatter and distill the information about using digital technologies down to simple and workable principles. The dentist working in the opertory needs to know what is important and what is trivial; what is relevant and what is meaningless. They need to know what works in their hands.
Our approach to teaching the process of digital photography is tightly focused and mission-driven. We know that learning the practice of dentistry is hard. We also know that learning digital photography need not be.
1 Comment to MISSION-DRIVEN PHOTOGRAPHY by Dave Hutt and Meredith Marsh Dr. of Dentistry Magazine, Oct 2007
Thanks for the valuable informations.
April 7, 2008