Improve Your Photography How Budding Photographers Can Get Pro Results
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Published
Los Gatos, California, USA :, 2010.
Format
eBook
ISBN
9781452364766 (electronic bk.)
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1 online resource (94 pages)
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Language
English
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Enki Library eBook.
Description
"Improve Your Photography" has been purchased by thousands of beginning photographers across the world and has been recently updated in this second edition. The book is packed full of quick and easy tips to encourage budding photographers to improve while learning concepts and technical information on photography. Jim explains this book this way, "This is what every photographer needs to know to take clean and stunning photos. If I would have had this book when I started, I would have been two years ahead of everyone else in just 100 pages." The book covers topics such as tips for taking better portraits of people, instruction on choosing lenses, tips for landscape and sunset photography, and HDR. Unlike most photography books that confuse beginning and intermediate photographers with difficult concepts and too much technical data, this book is designed specifically to teach photographers who are just learning how shutter speed, aperture, and ISO work together. "If I would have had this book when I started learning photography, I would have been two years ahead in learning."--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Harmer, J. (2010). Improve Your Photography: How Budding Photographers Can Get Pro Results .
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Harmer, Jim. 2010. Improve Your Photography: How Budding Photographers Can Get Pro Results. .
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Harmer, Jim. Improve Your Photography: How Budding Photographers Can Get Pro Results , 2010.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Harmer, Jim. Improve Your Photography: How Budding Photographers Can Get Pro Results 2010.
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