what’s a good digital photography book for intermediate-front line photographers?
I’m looked for a composition/ideas/tricks for digital photography book
for intermediate – front line level photographers
some tips?
Thanks for your assist help!
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February 1, 2010 at 4:52 pm
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February 1, 2010
By Kristina
Goto a libriary. Goto a book shop. Goto a camera shop. Search Google.
Somewhere there you will find what you desire.
To the gutless thumbdowner, if you have a better answer give it, or else go back to being a negative fool.
By thejokker
http://www.Amazon.Com/gp/registry/wishlist/2TEEIBUJOYNEI
these are a few of the photography books i plan on reading, but it might depend on what interests you. Im a military photographer so a lot of my focus is stuff in the field with uncontrolled action, not studio work.
By victor98_2001
You have to practice the Composition ,Ideas and Tricks by yourself, some of the books weren’t teach you more, the best way to attend Photography courses by The Photographic Society,the Lectures (Intermedaie-advanced)could teach you more about the Techniques of Photography.Good Luck.
By Jennifer D
Look at paintings for inspiration.
Centuries ago artists were making fabulous compositions.
The rules haven’t changed so don’t overlook painting.
Also, don’t overlook the photo magazines and take an interest in the photo competitions and study the winning entries.
By Edwin
“Advanced Digital Photography” by Tom Ang
“The Joy of Digital Photography” by Jeff Wignall
“Digital Photo Design” by Paul Comon
“The Art of People Photography” by Bambi Cantrell & Skip Cohen
“Beyond Portraiture” by Bryan Peterson
These were reviewed in the Dec. 2007 issue of Shutterbug Magazine.
They are available at shutterbug.Com if you can’t find the magazine.