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Photography for Dummies, Second Edition


Posted by brian | Posted in General Photography Books | Posted on 11-24-2009

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  • ISBN13: 9780764541162
  • Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
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Product Description
Your personal photographs have a worth that can’t be measured in dollars and cents. They’re likely the one thing you would grab on the way out of a burning house – an irreplaceable record of the life you lead, of friends and family, and of the occasions with which you mark passing years.

The funny thing is, most people aren’t entirely happy with their photographs. And that’s where Photography For Dummies comes in. You don’t need a fancy camera with multiple, removable lenses to get good pictures. The problem is, nearly every book on photography assumes that you’re using one. But this book assumes that you’re using a point-and-shoot camera for all your pictures. In fact, this may be the most complete guide available for taking pictures with a modern point-and-shoot camera.

This revised edition of Photography For Dummies helps you choose film (much simpler than you’d think), load film into the camera (no big sweat), and understand how to hold the camera (yes, there are right and wrong ways). You’ll also discover tips about dealing with your photofinisher – a far more important factor in getting good results than most people realize, especially in the digital age. What’s more, you’ll gain insight into

  • Working with your camera, and how different settings make your camera do different things
  • Understanding the importance of light in a photograph, and applying design strategies that make your subjects stand out
  • Getting shots that both flatter people and capture their personalities
  • Shooting landscapes, and the special considerations of travel photography
  • Taking pictures filmlessly, and the pleasures and pitfalls of digital photography
  • Troubleshooting your camera, and discovering what do try if it won’t shoot

Today’s point-and-shoot cameras are remarkably reliable devices. So why aren’t your pictures better? The main secret to better photographs is knowing what to shoot, when to shoot it, and how to shoot it. You need Photography For Dummies, because it lets you in on this secret.Amazon.com Review
The inimitable Dummies format, which has distilled everything from the Internet to Italian cooking, is an excellent way to organize information for photographers. The chapters cover single topics like film, flash, and composition, and are easy to both access and understand. Icons (which are defined in the introduction) call out “tips,” “technical stuff,” and “bloopers.” This layout is designed for quick reference while you’re shooting, providing, of course, that you care to lug the book with you.

Writer Russell Hart, who is the technology editor for American Photo magazine and an exhibiting photographer, takes readers from the very basics of loading film and batteries into a camera, through such invaluable technical and practical information as how best to photograph kids and choose the right photofinisher (including scoop on the Advanced Photo System), right up to a glossary of “photo jargon” so that even neophyte photographers (or those readers who’ve only scanned the book) can at least sound like they know what they’re doing. Chapter 10, in which Hart waxes somewhat poetic on the value of a photograph–documents of family history, insurance evidence, etc.–and disputes “ten lame excuses for not taking along your camera,” can turn even the most reluctant camera operator into a rampant shutterbug. –Jordana Moskowitz

Photography for Dummies, Second Edition

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Comments (5)

i learn photography about 1 year only, so i want to learn something from books. i brought this book because the local magazine recommanded. after reading this book, i found most of the things in it are not new to me. almost all of them i’ve read in the internet already! so, why do i need this book if i’ve learnt most of it from a nearly free source: the internet?
Rating: 1 / 5

i know this book from local magazine and it highly recommended it. but after i have this and read this, i was really disappointed. i started learning photography only for 1 yr, but i’ve read some information from the internet. the things in this book are not new to me at all. i really regret to buy this book since i can learn most of the things free from the computer…so i’ll only recommended this book to the one who don’t know how to use the internet.
Rating: 1 / 5

Do you also cover the use of filters
Rating: 5 / 5

This book was most helpful because I have absolutely no desire to understand f-stops and apertures. I just want to know how to take good pictures using my slr camera that does everything for me except set the picture up.
Rating: 5 / 5

I guess I’m just hooked on the whole dummies series. I’m such a dummy I have them all over the house. The Photography For Dummies book is right on par with the other dummies books. If you’re anywhere from beginner to advanced amature, you’ll probably learn some great stuff here.

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Rating: 5 / 5

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