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How to Photograph Absolutely Everything: Successful Pictures From Your Digital Camera

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This paperback edition of How To Photograph Absolutely Everything by renowned photographer, author, and broadcaster Tom Ang, delivers exactly what the title promises. Avoiding intimidating technical jargon, he explains the basic elements of photography – light, color, composition, and focus – then goes on to show how to make them work for you. From still lifes to children’s parties, thunderstorms to sunsets, close-ups to panoramas, every photographic subject, technique, and challenge is covered. Using step-by-step photographs and instructions, Tom shows you how to take the best possible picture in any situation. Want to photograph city lights at night, animals in action, a family portrait? Tom makes it easy. Employing a user-friendly "recipe" formula, he shows you the best approach for each subject, gives expert tips on improving an image, and tells you how to set up your camera – so you really can’t go wrong. Inspiring galleries at the end of each section describe alternative techniques to try for every subject. There are also tips on basic post-production, showing how to crop, improve color and contrast, and remove unwanted elements of an image. How to Photograph Absolutely Everything guarantees to make a better, more confident photographer of absolutely everyone who reads it.

How to Photograph Absolutely Everything: Successful Pictures From Your Digital Camera

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8 Comments »

  • C. mccullough says:

    How to photograph absolutely everything
    This is a great book for beginners to advanced. Short and to the point. Easy to understand. Photo comparisons to show improvements from failed photos.

  • Paul S says:

    Better than most of his books, but targeted at just advanced beginners
    This is the fourth Anh book I’ve looked at as I search for books to use with students I tutor in my career as a professional photographer.

  • Heidi Engbersen says:

    Great book
    We love this book. Great layout, easy to follow with lots of pictures. A practical how to book.

    Plan to get more for gifts.

  • Thomas J. Tunnington says:

    Not at all what i was looking for
    While this book is beautiful and does provide some general tips. As a new dSLR camera owning i was looking for more of the : “When shooting this i would use this rage of aperture…

  • H. Taylor says:

    Excellent Resource
    I really loved this book! All of the ‘how to’s have color pictures that demonstrate the various outcomes.

  • H. J. Wu says:

    A Really Practical How To Photography Book for All Non-Pros
    As its title stated, this book did indeed cover a lot of areas of photo interests. For each area/topic the author used short descriptions with picture illustration to tell you how…

  • Mary Anne Harris says:

    Easy
    I loved this book – easy to use, understand. And instead of making things complex (f/stops, etc) he uses the settings that you now find on all the digital cameras – landscape,…

  • M. Dockstader says:

    This book is very good for a beginner or anyone who wants to improve their photography.
    What I liked about this book:

    1. Beautiful illustrations

    2. Helpful, clear instructions

    3. Well organized

    4. Special tips for certain situations

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