Digital Art Photography For Dummies (eBook)
by Matthew Bamberg

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So you've made the jump to digital photography and you're having a ball with your new camera, right? Now, you're wondering just what it would take to make your photos a little more than just snapshots. Well, Digital Art Photography For Dummies is a great place to find out!


You'll not only discover great new ideas, you'll see the effects in full color. This book will help you



  • Get fabulous, well-exposed photos, no matter what your shooting conditions may be

  • Tweak, edit, and enhance your images to create something a lot better than what you started with, or maybe something entirely new

  • Produce gallery-worthy art prints that people are willing to pay for

  • Find out if it's time to upgrade your computer to handle graphics work



Sound like fun? This plain-English guide makes it easy, too! You'll find out just what makes a picture artistic, how to plan and set up a ...

 
 
 
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  • ISBN: 9780471783633
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
  • Imprint: For Dummies
  • Date: Dec 2005
 
 
 
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Author: Matthew Bamberg

 
 
 
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"there is a lot of content packed into 370 pages...served up in a friendly manner..." - Amateur Photographer, September 2006


Journalist/photo artist Bamberg provides a thorough overview not only of digital photography but also of photography in general. In Part 1, he offers solid, practical advice on defining one's audience and personal approach to photography and discusses the process of making photographs, various compositional elements (e.g., color, light and shadow, perspective), and the transition to digital photography. Part 2 contains wide-ranging tips about photographing outdoors and indoors, photographing people and animals, and taking color, black-and-white, and night shots. Part 3 deals with the use of PhotoShop; Part 4 is about managing digital files, printing photographs, and matting and framing one's work. In Part 5, and in a bonus section titled "On the Web," Bamberg imparts additional tips that address everything from photographing on a cloudy day to enhancing one's photographs with text. The book includes a useful index for locating specific information and is illustrated with more than 300 full-color photographs. Bamberg has written a remarkably clear and comprehensive overview of digital photography; recommended for all libraries, especially for public libraries where there is interest in amateur photography.

--Raymond Bial, First Light Photography, Urbana, IL - Library Journal, April 1, 2006

 
 
 
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