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You Can Take Better Pictures in One Hour: The Basics
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Photography is an art I’ve enjoyed since childhood and have always been good at. I developed a great eye for composition before my age was in the double digits and rarely was I seen without a camera. Although I didn’t make photography my career choice, I’ve kept taking pictures and now in my forties have made it my second career.
When I began teaching basic photography classes at my local libraries, I read through several books to develop my class presentation. Most of the books I reviewed were far too wordy without showing how to set up the camera or the shot. Learning to use a camera does not require ten pages of confusing rhetoric to explain a two paragraph concept. I already knew the concepts and the over-explanations in some of these books confused me. The books told of the high price tag of the lighting equipment used but not how to set it up. So I decided that a book was needed that explains the basics of how a camera works and how to set up shots so that you get the shot you want - the way you want it, which is not always the way the camera wants to take it. I’ll tell you what settings you need to adjust, give you easy tips and tricks, and recommend some inexpensive tools you can use to make your pictures better. I show you not only the resulting photographs, but how and where the tools were used so you can duplicate the shots we take and set up your own shots.
I want you to quickly understand the concepts and learn the techniques without a lot of words to confuse you so you can go out and take some awesome photographs. Page count was never a concern to me, covering the concepts was. I’d rather have 50 very informative and useful pages than 300 pages of fluff. An average reader should be able to get through this book in about an hour and see an instant improvement in the pictures they take. You will not need to take out a loan for the tools I’ll show you. The most expensive tool I recommend is about $40, with most of them being far less than that, down to a few pennies or free.
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You Can Take Better Pictures in One Hour - Robert Kerner
You Can Take Better Pictures in One Hour - The Basics to Turn Your Snapshots into Photographs
Published by Robert Kerner at Smashwords
Copyright © 2013 by Robert Kerner
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Contents –
Preface
1 - Before You Begin
2 - Light - How the Camera Sees It
3 - Exposure Exposed
4 - Types of Pictures
5 - The Rules
of Photography
6 - Flash Course in Lighting
7 - Tips for Printing
8 - Putting it All Together
9 - Buying a Digital Camera
Preface
Photography is an art I’ve enjoyed since childhood and have always been good at. I developed a great eye for composition before my age was in the double digits and rarely was I seen without a camera. Although I didn’t make photography my career choice, I’ve kept taking pictures and now in my forties have made it my second career.
When I began teaching basic photography classes at my local libraries, I read through several books to develop my class presentation. Most of the books I reviewed were far too wordy without showing how to set up the camera or the shot. Learning to use a camera does not require ten pages of confusing rhetoric to explain a two paragraph concept. I already knew the concepts and the over-explanations in some of these books confused me. The books told of the high price tag of the lighting equipment used but not how to set it up. So I decided that a book was needed that explains the basics of how a camera works and how to set up shots so that you get the shot you want - the way you want it, which is not always the way the camera wants to take it. I’ll tell you what settings you need to adjust, give you easy tips and tricks, and recommend some inexpensive tools you can use to make your pictures better. I show you not only the resulting photographs, but how and where the tools were used so you can duplicate the shots we take and set up your own shots.
I want you to quickly understand the concepts and learn the techniques without a lot of words to confuse you so you can go out and take some awesome photographs. Page count was never a concern to me, covering the concepts was. I’d rather have 50 very informative and useful pages than 300 pages of fluff. An average reader should be able to get through this book in about an hour and see an instant improvement in the pictures they take. You will not need to take out a loan for the tools I’ll show you. The most expensive tool I recommend is about $40, with most of them being far less than that, down to a few pennies or free.
I couldn’t have completed this without the love and support of my family. It is for them that I do all that I do. I would also like to thank my models who you’ll see throughout this book, Sehrai (www.modelmayhem.com/sehraiM7), Samantha (www.modelmayhem.com/sambamwhittaker), and Lindsay (www.modelmayhem.com/LKat024). And of course to all photographers young and old, those just starting out and those with experience, professionals and hobbyists, let’s get out and shoot some pictures! Enjoy this art by learning your camera and being able to get the most out of it, whether you’re using a DSLR, a point and shoot, or even a camera phone.
Thanks,
Bob
La Vergne, Tennessee
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1 - Before You Begin
Introduction to photography -
Photography is an art, it is a hobby, and it is supposed to be fun. You will have more fun at the art and hobby of photography after you understand your camera, how it works, and how to take the picture you want in the way you want to take it.
This guide is designed to make you a better photographer, not a scientist. Many times, the science of photography confuses people to the point that it just isn’t fun anymore. I wrote this guide with as little scientific jargon as possible, showing the concepts of the science, without the confusing numbers and formulas. In photography, the concepts are far more important than the formulas. If you understand the concept, the numbers
will fall in line by themselves.
This guide is written to help you take better pictures with the camera. Many people can take decent snapshots with the camera, but then need hours of Photoshop time to make that snapshot into a photograph. This guide will teach you ways to get the shot in the camera so you don’t need to Photoshop the pictures.
Modern digital cameras will take just about any picture in automatic mode. However, the camera’s way of taking the picture is not always the way you want the picture taken. The concepts presented in this guide will allow you to understand how the camera wants to take pictures so you can override the automatic settings to take the shot you want.
The topics presented here are targeted for digital cameras, but most will also work for film cameras. The main differences are that you cannot change the ISO