How to Do Everything Digital Photography
by:
Jason R. Rich (author)
Take Great Digital Photos Every Time!Filled with high-color photographs, How to Do Everything: Digital Photography shows you how to capture professional-quality photos using any digital camerafrom a smartphone or point-and-shoot camera to an advanced digital SLR camera. Learn how to take...
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Take Great Digital Photos Every Time!Filled with high-color photographs, How to Do Everything: Digital Photography shows you how to capture professional-quality photos using any digital camerafrom a smartphone or point-and-shoot camera to an advanced digital SLR camera. Learn how to take better pictures right away using a variety of techniques for photo composition, lighting, and creativity. You'll also get tips on photo editing, printing, and archiving, as well as avoiding common mistakes that result in poor-quality images. Improve your photographic skills in no time with help from this comprehensive, hands-on guide.Learn digital camera basics and select the best camera, equipment, and accessories for your needsMaster the fundamentals of photo compositionUse professional lighting and flash techniquesShoot eye-catching outdoor photos in any weather conditionTake portraits and candid shots of people and petsCapture stunning vacation photographsTake professional-quality photos of sporting and action-oriented eventsShoot digital video and publish it onlineTransfer digital images to your computerDigitally fix, edit, and improve your imagesUse photo editing software, as well as plug-ins, add-ons, and accessoriesPrint high-quality photos or publish your work on the WebCatalog, organize, back up, and archive your images
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780071754712 (0071754717)
Publish date: February 16th 2011
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
I started off on the wrong note with this book. In the first section Rich strongly reminded me of the overly perky and enthusiastic exercise leader. You can be creative! You can develop a photographer's eye! Yes you can! Fortunately, he toned it down a little for the rest of the book.Unfortunat...