Friday 9 October 2009

Digital Photography - wedding, digital photography


Most brides and grooms hire pros to shoot wedding pictures, but those taken from amateurs are even more treasured at times, and How to Take Great Digital Photos of Your Friend's Wedding will thus appeal to the novice who wants to use a home digital camera to maximum benefit. Here are tips ranging from initial hardware to shooting modes, understanding lighting and contrast, and recognizing what elevates a mundane picture to a superior shot. These are all the basics pros use - at the fingertips of the relative amateur here, and enhanced by numerous color examples throughout - perfect for novice photographers and public lending libraries alike.



Diane C. Donovan

California Bookwatch How to Take Great Digital Photos of Your Friend's Wedding

I REALLY ENJOYED THIS BOOK DUE TO THE FACT THAT IT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ON HOW TO GET REALLY GOOD PICTURES, WITH EVERYTHING FROM DIGITAL BASICS TO PRINTING YOUR PICTURES. I ALSO RECIEVED POINTERS ON HOW NOT TO MAKE THE PRO PHOTOGRAPHER MISS IMPORTANT SHOOTS,BUT TO HAVE MY OWN UNIQUE SET OF PICTURES THAT THE COUPLE WILL APPRECIATE AS WELL.

This book is the one to get as presents for all the starting novices. It gives advice in words that I wish I would have thought of. If you are already a part-time pro, then this book is not for you. It is 2 pieces of advice in general photography fore every 1 piece in wedding photography. - Photography - Digital Photography - Wedding'


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