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Sunday 31 July 2016

Get the Picture: 150+ Tips for Getting the Best Images Out of Your Camera






Whether you just bought a brand-new, shiny DSLR or ILC or want to make the most of a secondhand model, you’re in good hands with Get the Picture, the latest, most up-to-date guide on digital photography—all from the experts at Popular Photographymagazine. 

Today’s technology has made DSLR/ILC cameras more powerful (and more reasonably priced) than ever, and getting the perfect shot has never been easier—if you know how to get the most out of your machine. Popular Photography magazine walks you through all the functions, modes, buttons, and dials on the latest standard models, providing solid technical advice in handy tips paired with beautiful, aspirational imagery that demonstrates each tactic. With sections on:

DSLR Fundamentals Your go-to guide for basic camera functionality, including exposure, (aperture, ISO, and shutter speed, focus), and white balance.

Next-Level Settings Once you’ve mastered the essentials, take a tour through your camera’s various shooting modes (aperture-priority, shutter-priority, portrait, macro, and more) and experiment with its on-camera flash, bracketing functions, and shooting RAW. Explore your lens’s zoom, image stabilization, and other capabilities, too.

Bonus Gear For photo enthusiasts looking to build a starter photography kit beyond their basic camera body; study up on accessory flash units, lenses, release triggers, and simple, inexpensive lighting modifiers.

For amateur photographers, there is no better resource on DSLR/ILC photography. 



BRIEF ABOUT AUTHOR :

Combining stunning images, expert advice, and rigorous product testing and analysis, Popular Photography gives photographers at every level of experience all the tools, techniques, and inspiration they need to make great pictures. It shares both unmatched authority and you-can-do-it enthusiasm with its audience in print and digital editions, social media and mobile apps, and on the Web. With more than 2 million readers and over 70 years of expertise, Popular Photography is the world’s largest how-to monthly magazine for image-making enthusiasts.

[ NOTE : This title will be released on October 18, 2016. ]
  










Photography and Chromecast Box Set: The Best Photography and Chromecast Guides for Beginners (Digital Photography, GoPro Camera, Photography)







BOOK #1: Digital Photography: Mastering Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO and Exposure



While the physical act of snapping a photograph poses no problem for even the most fledgling of photographers, making the image appear as you imagined in your mind can often present more of a challenge. Understanding how the concept of exposure operates in this process is absolutely essential, but can often prove daunting to those just starting to delve into the world of capturing images. 

BOOK #2: Photography: 22 Amazing Tips How to Use GoPro Hero 3 and GoPro Hero 3+ Cameras



Introduce yourself to the single greatest photography phenomenon since the advent of digital picture taking. GoPro cameras are revolutionizing the way we look at video and still photography. Unlike complex DSLR cameras, the GoPro is designed to be easy to use and still provide great features and functionality. This guide is your introduction to taking pictures that are more exciting than anything you’ve ever captured before. 

BOOK #3: Photography: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Start Taking Photos Like a Pro



Photography is a fascinating hobby, and has become exceedingly popular in current times. With new technology such as digital cameras that can easily be used by the amateur photographer, it is easier for the photographer to take professional looking photographs after some basic practice. In order to do so, it is important to understand some basics of photography. 

BOOK #4: Digital Photography: 39 Methods to Quick Mastering of Digital Photography with Creative Photo Ideas



Photography is a common passion and for many digital photography just won't hold the same impact as film. For the same reasons digital photography is also much more user friendly. Digital photographers don't have to get it right in the lens with so many ways of digitally manipulating images it's ok not to get each shot perfect. As social media has shown us even a camera phone can give you great images without the expense of a professional camera. 

BOOK #5: How to Use Chromecast: The Ultimate Guide on How to Use Chromecast



Google has simply done a lot in helping to simplify access and life online. From the use of emailing to the use of online and cloud storage to access to news and digital maps, the entire processes keeps getting better by the day. New in the Cyber search horizon is the advent of a new device that has taken the society by storm. Chromecast has been in the Cyber market now for just about two years. This very small device has taken the reigns of control in many homes today. You probably have heard about this little undertaker. 

BOOK #6: Chromecast: The Best Media Streamer for Enjoying Online Entertainment in Your Home.


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The Google Chromecast is a truly powerful device that will turn your television into an Internet content powerhouse! The second generation Chromecast was released in the last half of 2015 and now offers increased speed, reliability, and mobility. If you’ve been considering a device that can take your regular, boring television, and turn it into a smart television, then the Chromecast is one device that you should consider. 

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Download this book, and find "BONUS: Your FREE Gift" chapter right after the introduction or after the conclusion. 

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Teach Yourself Photography (Teach Yourself: Games/Hobbies/Sports)






Unleash the professional photographer in you!
Teach Yourself Photography is your complete guide to all the practical know-how, technical information, and creative insight that will turn you into a confident photographer. Covering the very latest in equipment, with essential and straightforward guides to all the techniques--from exposure to use of flash--it will also teach you how to use digital manipulation, software, and all the other technology that will make your pictures strong and memorable. It explains how to do everything from choosing the camera that's right for you to composing your shots. Teach Yourself Photography also features more than 200 inspirational and insightful images on an accompanying CD, along with helpful screengrabs showing you how to get the desired result on screen and paper alike.


BRIEF ABOUT AUTHOR : 

Lee Frost was born in Yorkshire in 1966 and picked up a camera for the first time at the age of 15. A self-taught photographer, he is now regarded as one of Britain’s best known photographic authors. Lee also writes for various photographic magazines including Outdoor Photography and Black & White Photography; shoots stock images for picture libraries that sell throughout the world; and through his company Photo Adventures leads workshops where he passes on his knowledge and experience to small groups of photographic enthusiasts.







SOME OF THE SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW FROM AMAZON :


1) There is no better book helping you to understand the basics - Two friends (who are professional photographers) were telling me that there are too many books on photography on the market that turn a comparably simple task into something complicated. Shrouding the relations of aperture, shutter speed and film sensitivity made it difficult for me to improve my skills. But this book explained the basics of proper exposure so easily, giving good advice for even the most difficult light settings that I now have the courage to use more and more often manual settings instead of the program mode of my SLR.
This is by far the best book on photography for people that want to learn the basics and move on from point & shoot to a more creative way of taking pictures.
This is a must have book!


By Philipp Kessler on September 4, 2001


2) Incomparable! All you'll need to get head-start and keep going - If I had to pick one book for a beginner to learn the basics of photography, this would be the one. Whether film or digital, it presents the basics in logical easy-to-grasp order. The illustrations are not just works of art, but each make a point pertinent to the topic [like comparing depth of field with wide angle or tele lenses], stimulating the reader to give it a try. This author possesses that unique knack of presenting difficult material in an understandable, pleasantly conversational, manner - assisted by attractive sketches and relevant photo's. Not the least, the high quality paper makes reading easy, and the photo's glow. The occasional Briticism is good for a chuckle, and adds to the charm [yes, the author uses both metric and US measurements]. To repeat, whether you use film or digital cameras (or both), this book presents the basics, and presents them simply, attractively, completely, and very well indeed. It's a lot of book for a very modest price.
Although the fundamentals of photography remain unchanged, equipment changes over the years - and that's where the present (2003) printing shows it's 2000 origins. Digital cameras, in particular, have changed: an illustration of a "modern" 1.4 MP camera, and comments about memory 'as much as 256 kB', make the digital chapter seem undeservedly dated. Even so, the advice offered is as sound today as it was a few years ago. This superb introductory text deserves revision and updating -- keep it going Mr. Frost!

By Rudy on July 4, 2004








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Confessions of a Compact Camera Shooter: Get Professional Quality Photos with Your Compact Camera






Top photographer and Canon Explorer of Light Rick Sammon shares his best tips and tricks for getting high-quality images with your point-and-shoot camera
Prolific author and renowned photographer Rick Sammon shares essential tips, tricks, and advice from years of vast and unique photography experiences. Packed with pointers and helpful hints, this handy, full-color guide can travel with you on your journeys for getting stunning photographs taken with point-and-shoot cameras. You'll learn how to capture proper exposure, create depth of field, use the appropriate flash settings, and much more.
More than 100 techniques show you how to improve your compact camera skills and hundreds of lavish photos serve to motivate and inspire you. Aim your sights at taking stunning photos with this helpful guide by your side!
  • Top industry expert, Canon Explorer of Light, and bestselling author Rick Sammon shares invaluable advice for taking amazing photos with a point-and-shoot camera
  • Explains how to capture proper exposure, create depth of field, use the appropriate flash settings, and more, all using your point-and-shoot camera
  • Boasts hundreds of beautiful photos with accompanying explanations as to the various techniques Sammon used to get a specific shot
  • Motivates and inspires you to improve your compact camera skills to a whole new leve
You'll be grateful for the amazing advice Rick Sammon confesses in Confessions of a Compact Camera Shooter.


BRIEF ABOUT AUTHOR :

Rick Sammon has published 31 books, incluidng Rick Sammon's Digital Photography Secrets, Face to Face, Exploring the Light and Rick Sammon's Pocket Guide to Travel Photography.

Rick writes for PCPhoto, Outdoor Photographer and Layers magazine. 

Rick hosts photography and Photoshop shows on kelbytraining.com .
Rick gives more than a dozen photography workshops (including private workshops) and presentations around the world each year. He also presents at Photoshop World, which Rick says is a 'blast.' 

Rick is also the author of the Canon Digital Rebel XT lessons on the Canon Digital Learning Center. He is also a Canon Explorer of Light.

When asked about his photo specialty, Rick says, 'My specialty is not specializing.'

See www.ricksammon.com for more information.






SOME OF THE SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW FROM AMAZON :


1) Another Winner From Rick Sammon... - As a photographer and owner of both a Canon G10 and a full-frame DSLR camera, I found this book to be an excellent source of information for both formats. As always, Rick writes in a manner that is easy to understand and fun to read. If you are trying to determine if you need a full-frame DSLR or if a compact camera will do the trick, this book is definitely for you. It is also the perfect book to help DSLR owners see the advantages of owning a compact camera in addition to their DSLR. As Rick points out, the most important thing is not always how great a shot you get, but that you actually do get the shot. You can take a compact camera with you anywhere and always have the ability to capture precious memories--not so with an DSLR.

Virtually all of the photos in the book were taken by Rick with his Canon G10 compact camera. Rick also includes photos taken with his SLR to demonstrate just how difficult it can be to tell the difference between the two formats. In one chapter, Rick shows photos from both cameras side-by-side and asks the reader to try and guess which photos were taken with the compact camera and which were taken with the DSLR. In this fun and educational exercise, the reader is told that the answers are on the last page of the chapter, but Rick asks that the reader not turn to the answer page...but instead to really examine the photos to see if they can guess which ones were taken with the compact camera.

Rick does a fabulous job of pointing out the differences between what a compact camera can do versus a DSLR. After reading Rick's book it will be easy for you to determine which camera will work in different situations. Rick lists the pros and cons of the compact camera, but does confess that he takes his compact camera everywhere (just as I do).

In addition to doing a superb job of helping you learn how to use both a compact and DSLR, Rick takes you all the way from the beginning of the photo process--"making the picture"--all the way through to enhancing your images with Adobe Photoshop Elements, using Plug-in's, HDR and Infrared imaging, shooting panoramas, calibrating your computer monitor and printing your images.

If you can purchase only one book to learn all of the aspects of great photography, buy "Confessions of a Compact Camera Shooter". You will not be disappointed.


By Beva on March 12, 2010


2) Making the Case for Compact Cameras - "On of the things I love about my compact camera is that I can always have it with me. I never leave home without it...Always carry your compact camera. I guarantee that you will begin to see more creative picture opportunities."

That quote forms one of the main premises of Rick Sammon's new book, "Confessions of a Compact Camera Shooter: Get Professional Quality Photos with Your Compact Camera." And it's a good premise--one that I can vouch for personally.

I consider myself to be an advanced amateur photographer. I own and regularly use a high end Nikon prosumer DSLR complete with multiple lenses, filters, speedlights and various other photo accessories. My extra large sized camera bag is completely full and everything in it gets used and often. Yet if you happen to pass me on the street, more often than not you will notice not a Nikon DSLR, but a Canon PowerShot S90 compact camera with me. I carry the S90 in a leather carrying pouch attached to my belt. It goes wherever I go. You never know when that special photographic opportunity or moment will present itself--and it usually doesn't wait for you to go home and get your DSLR. As a result, I've taken many impromptu photos with the S90 that my viewers find very interesting and attractive. Sammon is right. Canon S90, I couldn't have done it without you!

Rick Sammon is a well known photographer and writer on the subject of photography. His work is so closely associated with high end DSLRs (prosumer and up) that it comes as a shock to see him write a book dedicated to using compact cameras. At least that's the intent. In "Confessions of a Compact Camera Shooter" he makes the case that a compact camera can provide much of the capabilities of a DSLR without the size, complexity and weight. However, a weakness in the book is that, early on, Sammon successfully makes his case for the value of owning and using a compact camera even for advanced DSLR users. But then, he keeps making his case over and over again throughout the book. He never "closes the sale." I wanted to scream back at the book, "Okay, okay! I get it! You can stop trying to convince me now."

In the book, Sammon compares the functionality of compact cameras and DSLRs. Sammon points out, correctly I believe, that while a photos taken with a compact camera can rival, in many case, a DSLR, there are significant differences in capabilities between a compact camera and the typical point and shoot camera. The former has enough features to make it function in a somewhat similar manner to a DSLR, but without interchangeable lenses and all the bells and whistles of a DSLR. The latter generally does not.

That said, the "compact camera" that Rick Sammon uses for most of the photos in the book is a Canon G10. While the G10 sits in the compact camera class, it is on the high end in terms of size, weight, cost and features. It is a popular compact camera, no doubt, but is not truly representative of an important class of compact cameras that cost less and are far more compact than the G10. These are compact cameras such as the Canon PowerShot S90, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 or the Ricoh CX3. These cameras have a much smaller form factor. They fit in a shirt pocket and yet have many of the features found in the G10. It would have been nice to have focused on these cameras instead of the G10.

To be fair, however, "Confessions of a Compact Camera Shooter" is not about the Canon G10. Many of the hints and tips scattered through the book can be applied to any camera--even high end DSLRS. And here lies both the strength and the weakness of the book. It's general in nature. Think of it more like a handbook than a text book and you'll get the idea. Shooting information and tips are scattered throughout in its pages and they span the gamut ranging from ISO, to shooting modes to composition to RAW to HDR to panos. Little time is spent on any one topic. That makes Sammon's book too much like the general photography books that stuff the shelves of every bookstore's Photography sections. It's not aimed at the experienced photographer. That is unfortunate because the topic of the book could have made it attractive to experienced DSLR users who have eschewed compact cameras and already know most of the tip and information that Sammon includes. In other words, it appears that Sammon has missed his target audience.

On the other hand, the tips are solid, the paper quality used in the book is good, almost all photos are in color and none are postage sized. In general, this is an attractive book. And, most importantly, it includes an index--something that is sorely missing in far too many photography books. If you accept its limitations, "Confessions of a Compact Camera Shooter" could occupy a useful place on your photography bookshelf.


By Jeffrey N. Fritz VINE VOICE on March 24, 2010









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Lonely Planet's Best Ever Photography Tips (Lonely Planet Best Ever...)







Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher*
Whether you're wielding a phone or a full-size DSLR, Lonely Planet's Best Ever Photography Tips will sharpen your skills and your pictures. Award-winning photographer Richard I'Anson has travelled the world for 30 years and founded Lonely Planet's image library. Follow his 55 essential steps to creating brilliant photographs worth sharing.
  • How to shoot wildlife, nightlife, people, cities, landscapes and lunch
  • How to compose, control and critique your photographs
  • Plus Richard I'Anson's 10 Golden Rules of travel photography
Author: Richard I'Anson
About Lonely Planet: Started in 1973, Lonely Planet has become the world's leading travel guide publisher with guidebooks to every destination on the planet, as well as an award-winning website, a suite of mobile and digital travel products, and a dedicated traveller community. Lonely Planet's mission is to enable curious travellers to experience the world and to truly get to the heart of the places where they travel.
TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards 2012 and 2013 winner in Favorite Travel Guide category
'Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.' - New York Times
'Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves; it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.' - Fairfax Media (Australia)
*#1 in the world market share - source: Nielsen Bookscan. Australia, UK and USA. March 2012-January 2013.







SOME OF THE SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW FROM AMAZON :


1) Overview of the most important photo tips that will help you instantly improve your photographic skills - "Lonely Planet's Best Ever Photography Tips" by Richard l'Anson is well done book full of photography tips that can help you becoming a better photographer instead of buying a new camera.

The long-known fact is that you can learn to photograph and impress your audience even if you have equipment that is almost worthless, while on the other hand the most advanced equipment in the hands of someone who doesn't know won't make great pictures, but the picture will be even worse than if you took them with a pocket camera.

It's often amazing how the simplest advices that can be learned about lighting, object positioning, backlight, time of day in which the photographs are looking best, aperture and some other, the vast majority of people don't know, although it would take them about ten minutes to learn them - as result their photos would be improved, literally immediately.
In this sense publication of this nicely designed, informative and handy booklet that can be read once and then always carry with you to be reminded is great.
The author on one place gathered the most important information that will help you making better photographs and learn to make better use of equipment that is at your disposal.

He will advise you about choosing correct equipment and adequate accessories such as lens and tripods, introduce to the terms of exposure, ISO and depth of field, teach you how to avoid blur and choose right file format for you, how to position your objects following the rule of thirds.
What I especially liked about this book was author's emphasis that good photographers are becoming good due to constant practice.

And for all these reasons, especially if you don't already have one of similar books, "Lonely Planet's Best Ever Photography Tips" can be fully recommended - at one place, on its just over 150 pages it provides an overview of the most important photo tips that will help you instantly improve your photographic skills.

Of course, don't expect to immediately become a pro, but for that you don't need great equipment, but lots and lots of practice.


By Helpful Advice TOP 500 REVIEWER on December 23, 2013


2) So useful - This is an extremely hands-on little book that I am so glad I got. Here is why, in no particular order:

- Small format makes taking it along on a trip quite easy.

- The design is adorable - this might be minor to many but I love the retro look. Kudos to the book designer - great work.

- The tips are ideal for people who do not want to take a photography class or read lengthy books. The author gives real-world, scene-specific advice, right down to recommendations for shutter speed and aperture settings to successfully photograph tricky scenes such as waterfalls, reflections and sunsets, just to name a few. Other photography books just give the vague advice to overexpose or underexpose, use a wide aperture or a fast speed. I'Anson gives actual numbers. This is very useful for both beginners and intermediate photographers as it takes much of the guesswork out of photographing. I have been taking pictures for decades but up to this point good shots were often accidental because I was never quite sure about, let's say, which exposure times or shutter speeds to set for specific motives.

- In addition, I'Anson gives tips on equipment, which lenses are best used for which occasion, when to shoot what (For example: Shoot waterfalls on overcast days to avoid too much reflection from wet rocks), etc. Lastly, he also offers advice on backup solutions and even includes a tip or two for using cell phone cameras.

In short, this is one of the most useful photography books I have ever seen. Sure, it's not rocket science, and at some point we could all figure these tips out for ourselves. That is: After much trial and error, and reading, and frustration. I doubt that short of a professional photographer many people would immediately know what to do in all of these situations without first re-familiarizing themselves with the basics. I'Anson does a great job writing in easy-to-understand language and he is to the point. What more could one possibly want. For me, this book is worth every penny of its more than moderate price.

My advice: Get it.


By YesandNo TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on April 2, 2014












Saturday 30 July 2016

Photography DSLR: Master Your DSLR Camera and Improve Your Digital SLR Photography Skills in 24 Hours or Less! (Photography - Digital Photography - Photography DSLR - Photography for Beginners)







Do you have a brand new DSLR camera? Are you about to buy one? Most importantly, do you want to accomplish all this in 24 hours or less? If your answer to all questions above was “YES”, then this book is perfect for you!Today only, get this Book for just $18.99!Regularly priced at $24.99. A DSLR camera offers a wide range of features and options that make it easier for you to capture marvelous photos. Naturally, to take these photos, you have to know everything your DSLR camera has to offer. Since nobody’s got enough time to spend days on figuring things out, this book poses as the perfect solution. Why? The answer is simple: it provides a useful insight into your camera, and it also shows you various tricks you can do to take amazing photos. And no, you won’t need several days to figure things out. In fact, you can do so in less than a day. If you always wanted to take photos that look like they’ve been captured by a professional photographer, this book will help you turn your dreams into reality. The book contains: Detailed insight into differences between DSLR and mirrorless cameras Intro to DSLR. Before you learn to use it you have to know what it is first Guide through various DSLR features you should use to take breathtaking photos Various tutorials The book will show you: - Why DSLR’s are right for you if you’re still thinking whether to buy one - How to buy the perfect camera - How to use the cameraMuch, much more! You should buy the book because: • It’s easy to understand • It provides detailed insight into the world of DSLR cameras without unnecessary and complicated details • It shows you how to master the DSLR camera • It helps you improve your photography skills • It helps you use everything your camera has to offer • It contains step-by-step instructions and tutorials • It shows that you don’t have to be a pro to take photos like one The book poses as a great way to channel your inner artist and photographer to take photos that express your creativity and emotions through images taken by the camera, and it gives you full creative control throughout the process. With many options, values, and features offered by DSLR’s, aspiring photographers get to experiment and turn their photos into works of art. To find out how to accomplish that without too much struggle, all you have to do is download the book. ORDER Your Copy Right Now Before It's Too Late and the price goes up! Take action right away by ordering this book for a limited time for $11.99! Are YOU Ready To Become A Better Photographer?Simple Scroll to the top of the page and select the Buy Button. Tags: photography for beginners, photography for beginners the ultimate, photography for beginners canon, photography books, photography for beginners free, digital photography for beginners, dslr photography for beginners, photography, photography for beginners, photography business, portrait photography, digital photography, photoshop ccphoto editing, photography, Digital Photography for beginners, DSLR Photography For beginners, Photography for beginners, Photoshop, adobe Photoshop, landscape photography, portrait photography, Photography business, photography business secrets, wedding photography, photography books, how to start a photography business photography books, erotic photography photography business photography magazine digital photography photography for dummies photography art photography art books photography advanced photo, Photoshop cc, Photoshop elements 13, Photoshop for beginners, photoshop, photoshop elements 13, photoshop cs6, photoshop cc 2015, Photography editing, Portrait photography, Portraits, portrait photography books, portrait photography for beginners, wedding photography, photography,photography, Digital Photography for beginners.


BRIEF ABOUT AUTHOR :

Hello; my name is Edward Bailey. I was born on June 10, 1961, in Alexandria, Virginia. After graduating from Edison High School in Alexandria, I taught myself the violin, which became my first passion. In 1989, I began experimenting with photography. I learned darkroom techniques and read photography magazines, was a member of a photography society, and attended art exhibits. Later, I graduated from the New York Institute of Photography. In early 2010, I turned my attention to computers and focused on learning all of the capabilities of Photoshop. As I continued to learn a vast array of equipment in photography and how to digitally manipulate my photographs with Photoshop, I began writing and eventually, composed several compelling books, including a complete guide to Photoshop and all of its features, functions, and benefits. Through my books, I show how to harness the power of Photoshop to create beautiful, extraordinary, and even profoundly imaginative images from photos that are taken from a camera. Today, my work is sought after and respected, not only by professional photographers, but by everyone wishing to learn the latest techniques in digital modification and modern photography.






SOME OF THE SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW FROM AMAZON :


1) Perfect for beginner photographers to understand their camera and how ... - This guide is an endeavor to explain the art and the science behind photography to all photography enthusiasts around the world. Perfect for beginner photographers to understand their camera and how to tap into its potential for making good images. I love this book! I think that this is a very interesting and helpful book for professionals as well as the amateurs.

By Zandra on April 28, 2016


2) Improving my photography skills. - I have always enjoyed photography. It gives me the opportunity to look back on happier memories and it gives me the chance to keep intact a memory I want to always remember. This book has really helped me enjoy my hobby even more. The tips that the author shared in this book are easy to follow and once perfected will help make your photographs look better. ​

By Kathy on April 27, 2016










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