Practical Photography


Book Description

Reveals the secrets of the world's leading photographers and explodes the myth that high-quality results can only be achieved by professionals with expensive equipment.







Digital Camera School


Book Description

Attend this on-the-page digital photography school . . . and become a better photographer Created by an editor for Practical Photography magazine, Digital Camera School offers a unique photography course that's designed for both beginners and experts. Illustrated with more than 400 photographs, it features 25 subject-based projects that start simple and become more challenging. You'll learn all the basic skills needed to shoot fantastic images, from understanding your DSLR and essential camera settings to image editing. Individual modules cover self-portraits, artistic light paintings, landscapes, night photography, nature, reflections, action shots, and much more, so you can hone both your technique and your artistry.







The Digital Photography Companion


Book Description

This newest edition contains all new examples, larger photographs, and plentyof advice for taking top-notch digital photos, dealing with image resolution, archiving, and more.







Practical Composition in Photography


Book Description

Discusses the rules of composition, shows how to use the characteristics of different types of lenses, and provides advice on using color and special effects







Practical Photography on Glass and Paper


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1864. Containing clear directions for the practice of the various dry processes on glass and paper, the manufacture of Collodion, etc., enlarged processes, permanent printing processes, etc, etc. Together with valuable recipes and important formulae.




Practical Digital Photomicrography


Book Description

Presents an introduction to digital photography through the microscope. This title helps readers learn about the three camera types used in photomicrography (point and shoot consumer cameras, digital single lens reflex cameras, and professional (scientific) photomicrography instruments) and the advantages and disadvantages of each.