About Brad W. Smith – The Digital Photography Mentor

Brad W. Smith - Photographer - Mentor - Author

Brad W. Smith - Commercial Photographer - Video Director/Producer

Based near Princeton, NJ – Brad considers himself to be a “seriously open minded digital photographer” who after 30 years of film shooting moved into the digital realm in 2006 and has never looked back (well, not too much.) In his own words, “I love capturing that elusive image that speaks a thousand words.”

Why he decided to become an author on the widely written about topic of digital photography came after two years of frustration of searching and not having found that one place where you can get good information with some one taking the time to break down the information clearly with sound tips and techniques that give you great results, everytime.

“The reason I founded The Digital Photography Mentor was so that as you master the basics and need to advance in your skills, you have a place to come for information that gives you better and better results with a mentor able to give you the feed-back on the actual photos you have taken! There is no other program out there I have found that offers that complete solution, until now.”

Additional Information:

Brad W. Smith (Bradley W. Smith) is a full-time commercial photographer and Director of Professional Services for a web media company specializing in digital photography for architecture, interiors, events, landscapes, corporate, web, editorial, lifestyle, people, portraits, glamor, still life, product, sports, and travel.

One Response to About Brad W. Smith – The Digital Photography Mentor

  1. kurby brown

    Hello,

    Have you started your mentoring program?

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