Beginner's Digital SLR Crash Course: Complete guide to mastering digital photography basics, understanding exposure, and taking better pictures.
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Rating | : | 4.99 (946 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00C50UJ8Q |
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Number of Pages | : | 539 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-20 |
Language | : | English |
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This email is the reason I wrote this eBook. From the first page I had this feeling I was being taught by someone I knew, it had an automatic 'friend' factor which I found made me learn things that little bit easier. I received the following email from an amazing photographer a few weeks ago, and I need to share it with you. I am honored to have been part of Nigel's photography journey."My name is Nigel and I am a photographer from Pembrokeshire, Wales in the UK. I have been taking photos for the past few years but only last year got my first DSLR
"A quick read that will explain key DSLR concept" according to Jacob G. What I like most about this book is that it is dense in information. It is suitable for absolute beginners. It explains key concepts in an easy-to-understand,pragmatism-oriented manner. I learned a ton of things in a relatively short amount of time.But I wish there was more content. I was able to read the entire thing in about 2 hours. I feel like if . "Awesome beginners manuel on photography" according to Grant Stephen Bason. Having purchased a Fuji XA2 mirrorless camera to take wedding photo's we used only the auto settings and had no idea what hidden treasures of photography this camera contained , after reading this book , i know it is aimed at DSLR camera's , but it has opened up so much knowledge and awesome fun for us many thanks, it was explained at learner level , . "No More Snapshots!" according to Amazon Customer. Perfect for the point and shoot photographer wanting to take control of his/her camera and create artistic photographs rather than snapshots that will capture viewers attention. This "Course" is also great for a beginner photographer. I have unknowingly been a point and shoot photographer for a long time (I used Auto Mode) and just spent the money to
I was like you at one point - I was just a guy who had no clue how to use all the fancy features of my new digital camera, and it was an extremely frustrating experience. Students in my digital photography workshops pay $100 per hour to see drastic improvement in their photography, and you get all the same information at a fraction of the cost. My pictures were awful, and I was starting to question why I spent so much money on a DSLR.Sound familiar?I decided I wouldn't settle for mediocre results, so I spent years of trial and (mostly) error to figure out all the tips and little known tricks that I'll help you learn in this concise digital photography guide.Give Me 24 Hours - And I'll Make You A Better PhotographerI'm going to teach you how to take better photos today. You'll see an improvement in your photos right away and they'll keep getting even better as you practice. You won't find all the complicated technical jargon that fills other books and blogs. I believe in the 80/20 rule; I'm going to give you 20% of the tricks that will get 80% of the results so you can spend more time doing what you love.Are You Harnessing The Creative Power Of These 3 Camera Modes?Shooting in automatic mode can produce a decent photo every now and then, but you have zero creative control. I'm not promising that you'll sell out galleries in New York, but I guarantee if you follow these five s