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Photography Books We Recommend
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Photography books to help you make
better photos:
Teach Yourself Photography
by Lee Frost
Teach Yourself Photography is
packed, from cover to cover, with priceless hints and tips on
all aspects of photography. This book gives beginning and
amateur photographers alike the complete lowdown on everything
from buying equipment to developing film to presenting
finished pictures. And it covers the latest developments in
digital and Advanced Photo System (APS). The book's large,
full-color format makes it an easy-to-use reference. |
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How to Take Good Pictures,
Revised Edition, by Kodak
Are your snapshots never quite as good as you'd like them
to be? Do you love taking pictures, but want to understand
more about photography? Are your pictures always too light or
too fuzzy? Then this book is for you! For more than
seventy-five years, millions of picture-takers have trusted
Kodak's How to Take Good Pictures to give them all the
information they need to take great photos. And now it's been
completely revised and updated with information on the very
latest camera technology. No matter how much your camera does
for you automatically, you still need to know the information
in How to Take Good Pictures.
Inside, you'll find:
* The top ten techniques for better pictures
* What's wrong with this picture--and how to fix it next time
* The technicalities--from film speed to depth of field to
lighting
* How to take great pictures of your kids
* The popular cameras--from simple cartridge loading to 35 mm
point-and-shoot compacts to advanced single-lens-reflex
models--and their basic operations
* Getting the most from your vacation, wedding, and family
photographs
* Dealing with special situations like poor lighting and
action shots
PLUS these new special features:
* How to use the newest electronic equipment
* More emphasis on fully automated cameras
* Information on new products like single-use cameras and the
latest films. |
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