...iving back to impoverished children in developing countries. In many low-income communities, they do not even have a ball for the children to play with during school. In 2010, they sent one of their coaches to South Africa to set up a program, Academies, to run soccer camps as well as train coaches with their program techniques. They are launching their first sponsored academy in Pucallpa, Peru, in a jungle town that had only a few soccer balls fo...
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...t wraps around books and it can be purchased at specialty paper stores and online. Book cloth doesn't wrinkle and it comes in all sorts of types and colors. Change your perspective. Taking photographs from the same angle with every shoot can be boring. Use symmetrical angles and change your perspective. Style from the lens and top-down. You should train your eye to shoot from a 45 degree angle and from the top-down. Lighting, according to the tale...