Photography 101: Pocket Guide: Exposure Basics, Camera Settings, Lens Info, Composition Tips, and Shooting Scenarios: 18 (Pocket Guide Series for Photographers)
£9.30£12.30 (-24%)
Designed for photographers who haven’t fully conquered their camera or the photographic fundamentals of exposure and composition, this handy and ultra-portable quick reference Pocket Guide helps you get the shot when you’re out and about.
- Confirm that your camera is set up properly with the pre-shoot checklist
- Learn about the three key components of exposure―aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
- Conquer the essential camera modes and settings you need to know
- Understand lenses and focal length―and how they affect the look of your image
- Use the most effective composition tips for framing your photo
- Follow techniques for getting great shots in typical scenarios (portrait, landscape, freezing action, low light, etc.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01: Pre-Shoot Checklist
02: Exposure Basics
03: Setting Up Your Camera
04: Lenses and Focal Length
05: Advanced Shooting Techniques
06: Composition Tips
07: Typical Shooting Scenarios
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Additional information
Publisher | Rocky Nook (12 Sept. 2022) |
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Language | English |
Pocket Book | 48 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1681988453 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1681988450 |
Dimensions | 8.89 x 1.27 x 13.34 cm |
by DEAN WADDINGTON
I’ve been taking photographs for over 20 years and am always up for lessons and tips, this wonderful little booklet that’s perfect to slip into a small pocket is filled with tips and pointers to make one’s life easier.
Superbly made and wonderfully thought out.
by Lou Hunt
Hmm..I had a ‘feeling’ after having ordered this that I should have perhaps researched it a little more.
The pocket guide is just that. A small 5″ x3.5″ booklet with information on all the basic aspects of photography techniques.
Quite small typeface printed on stiff paper.
The detail on each ‘facet’ of photography technique is scant and does not really address the technical aspects that you need to progress your skills.
It is an ‘okay’ product but needs to be a few quid cheaper to be worth the price.
That said it will come in handy and find a place in my camera bag.
Recommended ?..not really.