The Photographic Eye
Hi, I'm Alex!
After more than thirty years as a professional photographer, I created The Photographic Eye, an online community for photographers who want more than tutorials, gear talk, or anonymous likes.
This is a dedicated space for people who see photography as more than just taking pictures—it’s a passion, a creative outlet, and a lifelong journey. It’s for photographers who want thoughtful feedback, meaningful connections, and the chance to grow creatively alongside like-minded individuals. If you’ve ever felt isolated in your craft, uninspired by superficial platforms, or unsure how to improve, this community was built for you.
In The Photographic Eye, you’ll find a welcoming group of photographers ready to inspire, challenge, and support you as you develop your creative vision. Ready to join us? Learn more at https://www.skool.com/thephotographiceye.
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