The Master Guide to Photography
Title | The Master Guide to Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Langford |
Publisher | Alfred A. Knopf |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Photography |
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Master Posing Guide for Portrait Photographers
Title | Master Posing Guide for Portrait Photographers PDF eBook |
Author | J D Wacker |
Publisher | Amherst Media |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2001-08-01 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 1608951979 |
Photographers are guided through every aspect of posing—beginning with the consultation and continuing with specific tips for posing children, high school seniors, wedding parties, families, events, teams, groups, and pets—in this comprehensive manual. Maintaining that good posing is 80 percent mental and only 20 percent technical, this guide stresses the importance of communication between photographer and subject to creating a portrait that not only captures the subject’s personality but also makes the subject comfortable, fostering repeat business.
Master's Guide to Wedding Photography
Title | Master's Guide to Wedding Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Marcus Bell |
Publisher | Amherst Media |
Pages | 126 |
Release | 2007-01-01 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 9781584281979 |
A guide for professionals that discusses photographic style; preparation for wedding photography; how to capture specific moments of a wedding as the day unfolds; technical aspects; printing and presentation; albums; equipment; time management; and other topics.
4-H Guide to Digital Photography
Title | 4-H Guide to Digital Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Johnson |
Publisher | Voyageur Press |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2010-01-04 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 9780760336526 |
Suddenly, anyone with a cell phone is a photographer. This book takes the basics of digital photography and makes them the tools for creative, interesting, and artistic picture-taking. Illuminating the most popular of 4-H projects, Daniel Johnson instructs beginners in the basics of composition, lighting, and the use of flashes--among other fundamentals of capturing a picture that’s more than just “flash.” With step-by-step, illustrated directions, along with spectacular examples, this book is the perfect starting point for 4-H’rs taking up digital photography--and for anyone who wants to learn how to take superior digital pictures.
Master Guide for Professional Photographers
Title | Master Guide for Professional Photographers PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Rice |
Publisher | Amherst Media |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2006-11-01 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 158428515X |
From shooting basics to image editing, this textbook is an all encompassing reference that can be used by students in any level of photography class as well as those studying to complete the Certified Professional Photographer program. Beginning with an overview of camera choices and basic camera functions, this guide outlines the fundamentals of lighting equipment, light theory, composition, and digital imaging while providing a comprehensive roadmap for efficiently taking images from conception to client presentation. Tips for overcoming obstacles are offered from the hard-won advice of photographers who have successfully passed the Professional Photographer Certification Program tests.
Master's Guide to Wedding Photography
Title | Master's Guide to Wedding Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Marcus Bell |
Publisher | Amherst Media |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2007-01-01 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 1608951863 |
From the history of photography and how to shoot wedding portraits to creating stylish albums and working with digital output, everything a wedding photographer needs to know is included in this all encompassing manual. Photographers are provided with a shooting guide that walks them through the wedding day and offers advice on a variety of topics—including integrating detail, capturing the walk down the aisle, working in and out of doors, and finding and illustrating key relationships. Traditional and “in” methods of wedding photography are depicted in an educational timeline that explores past, present, and future trends in the field; current photo manipulation software, such as Adobe Photoshop and compatible plugins, are also discussed. Emphasis is placed on client interaction both before and after the big day, transforming prints into fine arts products, and developing and fine tuning a creative shooting style.
Master's Guide to Off-Camera Flash
Title | Master's Guide to Off-Camera Flash PDF eBook |
Author | Barry Staver |
Publisher | Amherst Media |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2012-02-01 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 1608952495 |
By emphasizing basic principles of good lighting and how to apply them, this informative guide shows advanced amateur photographers and professionals how to improve their photographic skills. After explaining different types of light, flash basics, and the benefits of on- and off-camera lighting techniques, it discusses how to use this information to increase the “gasp factor”—that powerful, emotional response that compels the viewer to take a second look at a photograph. Also included are assignments meant to help solidify this new flash knowledge for the photographer in order to put it into practice. As a bonus, the book contains inspirational stories demonstrating real-world applications of the techniques from a photojournalist with decades of experience.