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Doug Box
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  |  | "To me, 'quality' means comfortable posing, light control (direction of light), good natural color, and some indication the subject is enjoying being photographed. It's important to me to make sure the subject is having fun so they will look comfortable and have a great time. I want my images to feel natural!" - Doug Box
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Specializing in:
How much marketing do you know?
Find hidden wealth in your business
Charge more than your competition
Telephone techniques
Advanced portrait techniques
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Contact:
Doug Box Photography
2504 CR 235
Caldwell, Texas 77836
(979) 272-0900
 
www.dougbox.com or
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About Doug Box
In addition to being an excellent photographer, Doug is a dynamic speaker who has appeared at seminars and conventions all over the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. He was also chosen to teach at the International Wedding Institute '98, '99, 2000 and 2001 by Hasselblad University. His articles and images have graced the pages of most professional photographic publications. He is the author of The Photographic Success newsletter and has written several books including Professional Secrets of Children's Photography, Professional Secrets of Photographing Weddings, and Natural Light Photography (Amhurst Publishing).
KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400VC Film
Freeze the action, stop down for extra depth of field, or pick up added detail in shadow areas, thanks to KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400VC Film. Medium contrast, fine grain, and vibrant colors make this an excellent film for adding snap to images shot in flat or overcast light.
PROFOTO Lights
The cornerstone of the Profoto company's design philosophy is to create tools for shaping light. The result is a totally modular system that is easy to understand and work with.
POCKETWIZARDTM Digital Radio Triggering Systems
The POCKETWIZARD System eliminates sync cords, letting photographers position lighting where they want it. Photographers can interact with subjects, trigger flash and camera simultaneously, and protect both digital and film cameras from high voltage.
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