Author: | Carl Caylor |
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Photography |
We live in an era where the broad accessibility of smartphones means that photography is no longer an esoteric pursuit. Anyone with a smartphone can and does snap images of themselves and of their friends. As such, guides which imply that you need enormous am... read more
Author: | Pierre Stephenson |
Category: |
Photography |
Being a wedding photographer was never going to be an either/or job; the bride wants to sparkle in individual shots, but she's also going to want her nearest and dearest to both look good and to look good altogether... read more
Author: | Christopher Grey |
Category: |
Photography |
There are countless, cheap everyday objects that can be used to construct implements that will help you build your arsenal of photographic tools and accessories without spending much money. In this book, seasoned author, lecture... read more
Author: | Travis Gadsby |
Category: |
Photography |
Innumerate guides zoom in on one area of portrait photography and tell you everything that you need to know. Few provide a comprehensive overview of every part of the portrait photography process, from capture to edit. PORTRAITRUE ... read more
Author: | Tim Walden |
Category: |
Photography |
Tim Walden's photographic forte is capturing relationship images - emotionally resonant pictures that show the connection between subjects. He studies the clients and does not push the shutter button until he sees some magic unfold.... read more
Author: | Nylora Bruleigh |
Category: |
Photography |
Photographers by their very nature are creative, but Nylora takes it more than a step beyond the norm. Fine Art Portrait Photography takes the reader through the multi-step process from the imagination stage to... read more
Author: | Tony L. Corbell |
Category: |
Photography |
Tony Corbell would never have got to where he is today if he hadn't learned to make the most of free resources. What's the biggest free resource of all time? Light. Corbell here works through the techniques needed to make the most of camera features ISO, aperture and shutter speed, explaining his points with clear diagrams.
Author: | Mark Chen |
Category: |
Photography |
In this book, Chen describes the compositional rules artists have used for centuries to create high-impact work. With each discussion, images are presented that clearly show how the design strategy was used and how it strengthened the photograph.
Author: | David Bishop |
Category: |
Photography |
This book covers all the practical skills and aesthetic considerations involved in photographing this popular subject. Split into three comprehensive sections, the book covers technical matters, such as choice of equipment, lighting, exposure a... read more
Author: | Daniel Doke |
Category: |
Photography |
If you are a fashion photographer, you can reasonably expect the range of locations you will shoot on to be small. Most of the time you will be in a well-lit, white room, using skills that you use every day and have honed to perfection. Th... read more
Author: | Reg Grundy |
Category: |
Photography |
Reg Grundy is one of the key figures in the history of television, known in his native Australia and around the world for his successes as a producer and entrepreneur. Fewer are familiar with Grundy's photographic talents, which were first recognised and em... read more
Author: | Michelle Perkins |
Category: |
Photography |
Approaches to wedding photography are as varied as the tens of thousands of artists who practice it. In this book, you'll go behind the scenes with 25 leading professionals and explore what makes th... read more