Digital photography complete course

David Taylor, 1969 April 13-

Book - 2015

This book helps you to build your photography skills week-by-week. The Digital Photography Complete Course is the perfect one-on-one learning programme for any aspiring photographer. This modular 20-week course guides you through every aspect of digital photography, using a combination of tutorials, step-by-step photo shoots, practical assignments and fun Q&As. Demystify digital photography and build your photography skills with comprehensive guides on everything you need to know, from conveying movement and using natural light, to understanding exposure and mastering composition. This book will help you to understand and use your camera to its full potential so that you don't just take good pictures - you take great ones.

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Published
New York, New York : DK Publishing 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
David Taylor, 1969 April 13- (author)
Other Authors
Tracy Hallett (author), Paul Lowe, 1963-, Paul (Landscape photographer) Sanders
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
360 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781465436078
  • Making your first photos
  • Focusing
  • Using shooting modes
  • Getting the right exposure
  • Achieving the right contrast
  • Using depth of field
  • Lenses
  • Wide-angle lenses
  • Telephoto lenses
  • Taking close-up photos
  • Conveying movement
  • How to compose
  • Compose like an expert
  • Lessons in color
  • the color of light
  • Using natural light
  • Working with flash
  • Working in low light
  • Black and white
  • Working on a project.
Review by Library Journal Review

This digital photo workshop is delivered in a week-by-week format, spanning 20 weeks. The "complete course" tackles the various aspects of photography, providing instruction and a plethora of information. In typical DK fashion, this is a straightforward visual guide filled with color pictures. Interspersed throughout the text are professional tips and inspiring quotes. A basic overview of the topic starts readers off with guidance on how to hold a camera and use accessories such as tripods and filters. The weekly modules then have a seven-part structure. Students begin by testing their knowledge, understanding the theory, and learning the skills; they then practice and experiment, assess results, and enhance the images. Chapters conclude by reviewing the reader's progress. A sample of the syllabus includes color relationships (including black and white), depth of field, and using lenses (telephoto, wide angle). Also discussed are contrast/composition, light (natural and flash), and capturing movement. A step-by-step approach is employed for learning these skills. The "practice and experiment" section highlights an assignment, such as "head and shoulders portrait," that specifies requirements-easy, takes one hour, is shot indoors, and a model is needed. This book prepares readers for different scenarios and encourages problem solving and creativity. There are also strategies for reducing red eye, cropping, and conducting projects. Practical advice on printing, organizing folders, and postproduction are also considered. This accessible work will be a valuable addition to library collections, which need to be current on this topic. VERDICT An affordable, uncomplicated way to learn about digital photography.-Barbara Kundanis, Longmont P.L., CO © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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