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Digital Photography for Beginners

ebook

This book will help you become a digital shutterbug. It explains everything in plain, non-technical terms.

You now have an incredible array of digital cameras to choose from and the question is what are the differences and which are the best cameras for your needs?

This book reviews features of the less expensive point and shoot cameras. Then, it covers interchangeable lens cameras and explains some of their superior qualities. It points out the differences between "mirrorless" cameras and reflex cameras.

You are then taken inside a "digital darkroom" where software programs let you alter and touch up your photos, crop them, enlarge them and print them.

If you are looking to earn money by taking pictures, you will learn about setting up a studio and the equipment you'll need. You will learn about wedding photography, taking product shots, repairing damaged pictures, news and sports photography as well as selling your pictures to stock photography agents.

Find out how to share your photos using photo repository sites.

Take a look at software programs which will help you store and organize your collection.


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Publisher: Productive Publications

OverDrive Read

  • Release date: August 28, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • File size: 422 KB
  • Release date: August 28, 2012

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

This book will help you become a digital shutterbug. It explains everything in plain, non-technical terms.

You now have an incredible array of digital cameras to choose from and the question is what are the differences and which are the best cameras for your needs?

This book reviews features of the less expensive point and shoot cameras. Then, it covers interchangeable lens cameras and explains some of their superior qualities. It points out the differences between "mirrorless" cameras and reflex cameras.

You are then taken inside a "digital darkroom" where software programs let you alter and touch up your photos, crop them, enlarge them and print them.

If you are looking to earn money by taking pictures, you will learn about setting up a studio and the equipment you'll need. You will learn about wedding photography, taking product shots, repairing damaged pictures, news and sports photography as well as selling your pictures to stock photography agents.

Find out how to share your photos using photo repository sites.

Take a look at software programs which will help you store and organize your collection.


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