Photographers of human subjects will appreciate the advice in this guide for capturing groups on film. From basics such as posing and composition to technical aspects of focusing and
lighting, this handbook addresses concerns for both amateur and professional photographers. Indoor and outdoor settings are discussed, as are tips for working with subjects to capture a
variety of emotions and personalities. This latest edition has been freshened with 180 new images and an expanded section on digital technology, including information on white balance,
resolution issues, and digital proofing.
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Digital Nature Photography: The Art and the Science
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The Enthusiast’s Guide to Multi-Shot Techniques: 49 Photographic Principles You Need to Know
$873 -
Adobe Photoshop CC for Photographers, 2015 Release
$2,098 -
Shoot What You Love: Tips and Tales from a Working Photographer
$1,400 -
The Anti-HDR HDR Photography Book: A Guide to Photorealistic HDR and Image Blending
$6,750 -
Read This If You Want to Take Great Photographs of Places
$498 -
CCTV for Wildlife Monitoring: An Introduction
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What They Didn’t Teach You in Photo School: What You Actually Need to Know to Succeed in this Industry
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Learning to See Creatively: Design, Color, and Composition in Photography
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Mastering Wildlife Photography
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My Sweet Kitchen
$690 -
Emanations: The Art of the Cameraless Photograph
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Camera Trapping for Wildlife Research
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Capturing the World: The Art and Practice of Travel Photography
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Langford’s Basic Photography: The Guide for Serious Photographers
$6,750 -
Practical Photojournalism: A Professional Guide
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Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with Any Camera
$945 -
The Apple Photos Book for Photographers: Building Your Digital Darkroom With Photos and Its Powerful Editing Extensions
$873 -
Photographing New York: Award-Winning Photographers Guide You to the Best Shots
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Lessons in Landscape: 80 Techniques for Taking Better Photographs
$1,223