Here’s the second part of yesterday’s photo books list … these being for, perhaps, the more serious photographer! Continue with this new list of selected titles to make you a better photographer . . .
Here’s the second part of yesterday’s photo books list … these being for, perhaps, the more serious photographer! Continue with this new list of selected titles to make you a better photographer . . .
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The HDRI Handbook 2.0: High Dynamic Range Imaging for Photographers
* The Lens: A Practical Guide for the Creative Photographer
* Masterclass: Professional Studio Photography
* Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 4
* Mastering the Nikon D800
* Panobook 2012
… and more
Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 4
Photographers often feel overwhelmed when starting with Photoshop; the sheer number of tools and options make it difficult for the novice. There is no shortage of instructional books, yet very few direct the user to the most significant aspects of the program in a way that reflects a real workflow for the photographer.
Adobe Certified Instructor Steve Laskevitch has leveraged his experience as a teacher and practitioner to create a guide that provides a clear and effective workflow for editing photographs in Photoshop CS6 and its companions Bridge, Camera Raw, and Lightroom 4. Focusing on the critical elements of the workflow rather than covering every arcane feature, this book is designed to get you working quickly in these applications.
Full story : Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 4, by Stephen Laskevitch
Mastering the Nikon D800
This book explores the features and capabilities of the camera in a way that far surpasses the user’s manual. It guides readers through the camera features with step-by-step setting adjustments; color illustrations; and detailed how, when, and why explanations for each option. Every button, dial, switch, and menu configuration setting is explored in a user-friendly manner, with suggestions for setup according to various shooting styles.
Darrell’s friendly and informative writing style allows readers to easily follow directions, while feeling as if a friend dropped in to share his knowledge. The learning experience for new D800 users goes beyond just the camera itself and covers basic photography technique.
Masterclass: Professional Studio Photography
All of this information is communicated in a clear and simple manner and includes example images, diagrams of studio setups and lighting arrangements, and computer screenshots. Savini reveals the tips, tricks, and secrets he has learned throughout his many years as a professional photographer and teacher.
The Lens: A Practical Guide for the Creative Photographer
Many first-time buyers of DSLRs don’t venture past the basic lens included in the box. While some are reluctant to spend more money, others are confused by all the buzzwords or are overwhelmed by all the choices out there. It’s really a shame, because interchangeable lenses give you amazing scope for quality photography.
Take in vast sweeping scenes with a wide angle lens. Capture faraway birds with a telephoto lens. Examine the tiniest detail of a flower with a macro lens. Record the perfect portrait with a prime lens. Anything is possible when you choose the right lens for the job!
Panobook 2012
This collection of images provides an introduction to the best of today’s panoramic photography and serves as inspiration for the interested photographer.
Kolor is the global leader in image stitching and virtual tour solutions, along with its Autopano and Panotour software. The company has been rewarded many times for its expertise and innovation. Its technological advance and commitment to the community make it a natural choice for the people who wish to enjoy panoramic photography, virtual tours, or any other applications based on image stitching or 3D technologies.
The HDRI Handbook 2.0: High Dynamic Range Imaging for Photographers and CG Artists
In 2007, The HDRI Handbook was the first book to present this revolutionary new field to a larger audience. These days HDRI is a fully mature technology available to everyone. Real estate and landscape photographers have adopted it as part of their regular workflow, it has become one of the hottest trends for ambitious amateurs and creative professionals alike, and the modern movie industry would be completely dysfunctional without it.
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