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The Digital Photography Book, Part 5: Photo Recipes

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I'm still glad I read them and recommend them to anyone looking for exactly what he describes. Available sizes Standard Landscape 10×8 in, 25×20 cm Large Landscape 13×11 in, 33×28 cm Formats Photo Book Hardcover, Softcover Fixed-layout ebook Compatible Projects Portfolios for Photographers, Illustrators, Fine Artists, Designers, and Architects Number of unique layouts 17 Fonts featured Proxima Nova Required Software Standard Landscape Fully modifiable, these templates create a sleek look for your work. In these extra pages, each spread allows you to dig in a little deeper and really unlock the power of these recipes. Now you can see exactly how it was done, so you can get that exact same look every time.

I The format may not be for everybody, but I really liked the concise nature of it. MOBIThe eBook format compatible with the Amazon Kindle and Amazon Kindle applications. This book got me hooked, I have a better und I love this book!

The Digital Photography Book, Part 5: Photo Recipes

In Volume 2, Scott adds entirely new chapters packed with Plain English tips on using flash, shooting close up photography, travel photography, shooting people, and even how to build a studio from scratch, where he demystifies the process so anyone can start taking pro-quality portraits today! Plus, he's got full chapters on his most requested topics, including loads of tips for landscape photographers, wedding photographers, and there's an entire chapter devoted to sharing some of the pro's secrets for making your photos look more professional, no matter what you're shooting. How do I fix that? A large portion of Volume 2 is dedicated to setting up your home studio something that's appealing to me, but not realistic at the present time and wedding photography. Volu There are a lot of great tips in this volume, but it wasn't quite as helpful to me as Volume 1 was. A large portion of Volume 2 is dedicated to setting up your home studio something that's appealing to me, but not realistic at the present time and wedding photography. I still found a lot of great tips on lighting that have been very helpful I recently purchased a speedlight for my SLR and this volume has helped me make much better use of it! That chapter alone made the book worth the purchase for me. Overall, I'd definitely recommend it, but I'd highly advise reading Volume 1 first. Surely the absolute worst, amature photo book I have ever had the misfortune of reading. This self proclaimed photographer, Scott Kelby, does not take pictures, he sells books. Even the models he attempts to shoot due to his lack of ability, he probably has to hire some OMG. Surely the absolute worst, amature photo book I have ever had the misfortune of reading. This self proclaimed photographer, Scott Kelby, does not take pictures, he sells books. Even the models he attempts to shoot due to his lack of ability, he probably has to hire some underpaid flunkie to do this are just plain gross. Mr Kelby is an ass, truly an amature, and pathetic for trying to take advantage of those who want to lean something about Digital Photography. Please, do yourself a favor, save some money, don't buy this useless book. Simply read the instruction manual that comes with the camera. In so doing, you will be taking more and far better photos than Mr Scott Kelby would ever hope to. The organization is quite good and the sporadic humor keeps you engaged. The way the book lays out, each page is one concept. I The format may not be for everybody, but I really liked the concise nature of it. The organization is quite good and the sporadic humor keeps you engaged. The way the book lays out, each page is one concept. I found it a great way to pick up tips and techniques. But it does just what it says, gives you tips for better photos. But it does just what it says, gives you tips for better photos. Probably more towards an aspiring professional since it has quite a bit to do with studio photography, which is not that much of an interest to me. Still has plenty of tips for different scenarios. Would recommend to everyone who wants to improve their photos but seems to be more geared toward someone who is more professional oriented. This writer is engaging and entertaining to read. My one caveat is that there was nothing in the title that hinted that the book was only for those with DSLR cameras. This writer is engaging and entertaining to read. My one caveat is that there was nothing in the title that hinted that the book was only for those with DSLR cameras. Good book, though, and I would like to read the other books in this series. Since we had these books I figured I'd give them a once over. I believe if the books reach their intended I originally bought this trilogy for my wife when she got into photography, shortly after however I got suckered into it as well and am now more involved in it then she. Since we had these books I figured I'd give them a once over. I believe if the books reach their intended audience they are sure to be a valuable asset. From the get go Kelby explains his thinking behind these books as a casual conversation between friends where he leaves out much or all of the theory and just tells you straight up how to get the shots. The topics range all aspects of photography from portraits, wedding photography, landscapes, sports, flash and studio tips, and so much more. Each book weighs in under the 200 page mark and every page is graced with a photo which quickly gives you an idea what the subject is about, if the title doesn't give it away. I like Scott and his method and am subscribed to his online training catalog of videos, unfortunately much of what is covered in the books I've already seen in his videos. I did learn plenty despite feeling a little underwhelmed with the level of detail but I can't fault him for that as it was quite clear from the outset what his goal was when he wrote them and I say when keeping that in mind he's achieved that goal quite well. I personally would have preferred more theory and detail but that isn't really the authors fault. I'm still glad I read them and recommend them to anyone looking for exactly what he describes. Want to know how to get that effect where the subject is in focus but the background or foreground is out of focus known as depth of field or bokeh he'll tell you straight up how to do it. Overall easy reads and they achieve what the author set out to do despite not meeting my entire needs I feel it would be unfair to give the books a bad score simply because I ignored the authors intent from the beginning. I had picked it up at Borders once and flipped through it, but ultimately put it back on the shelf because I wanted a book with a bit more meat to it. Not realizing it was the same book, I ordered I'd actually give this 4. I had picked it up at Borders once and flipped through it, but ultimately put it back on the shelf because I wanted a book with a bit more meat to it. Not realizing it was the same book, I ordered it online after reading a strong recommendation for it on a post on a I read. The book lives up to its recommendation. It's quick, easy, and informative to read, without any technical background info on why he says what he says... The section on setting up your own studio; what lights, backdrop, etc. Excellent book, even for pulling out once a year or two to serve as a refresher. Kelby is editor and publisher of Photoshop User and Layers magazines, president and co-founder of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals NAPP and is president of Kelby Media Group, an Oldsmar, Florida-ba Scott Kelby is an American author and publisher of periodicals dealing in Macintosh and Personal Computer software, specifically for design professionals, photographers, and artists. Kelby is editor and publisher of Photoshop User and Layers magazines, president and co-founder of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals NAPP and is president of Kelby Media Group, an Oldsmar, Florida-based software training, education, and publishing firm. Kelby is a photographer, designer, and the award-winning author of more than 40 books. Genres If you've taken a photo with your camera's pop-up flash, you're probably wondering how camera manufacturers list pop-up flash as a feature and keep a straight face.

This self proclaimed photographer, Scott Kelby, does not take pictures, he sells books. The book lives up to its recommendation. This is a book on which button to push, which elements to use, and exactly how and when to use them. I personally would have preferred more theory and detail but that isn't really the authors fault. I'm a real novice, and many of my friends are professional art and event shooters. In fact, this is a goal clearly civil by the author: he wanted to cut out the technical explanations and write as if he and the reader were out shooting, giving flat advice and instructions. For example, he doesn't use complicated words when explaining how to get g This guys writing will drive you nuts at the beginning because he is too joking. A large portion of Volume 2 is dedicated to setting up your home studio something that's appealing to me, but not realistic at the present time and wedding photography. PDFThe popular standard, used most often with the free software.

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