Digital Photography Field Guide

Digital Photography Field Guide

by Daniel Peck (Author), Cynthia L Baron (Author)

Synopsis

Now that even your mother owns a digital camera, there's finally a book that reflects how everyone uses them--on the go, at parties, and to document events, not sitting at home with a hefty reference at their side. In this travel-sized volume, you'll be able to access the info you want when you want it--while you're taking pictures. After providing an introduction to digital cameras and an overview of how to use them, authors Cynthia Baron and Daniel Peck get to the heart of the volume: the situations in which you're likely to use a digital camera and the issues you need to be aware of. In chapters on outdoor photography, event photography, and portraits and still-lives, you'll find easy-to-follow instructions on getting the best shots with the least amount of fuss. At the end of the day, you'll find yourself returning to the volume to find out what's next: downloading, printing, using Photoshop to manipulate images, creating slide shows, archiving images, and more.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: 2
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Published: 01 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 0321220544
ISBN 13: 9780321220547
Book Overview:

Now that everyone seems to own a digital camera, there's finally a book that reflects how everyone uses them--onthe go, at parties, and to document events, not sitting at home with a hefty reference at their side. In this travel-sized volume, readers will be able to access the info they want when want it-- i.e., while they're taking pictures. After providing an introduction to digital cameras and an overview of how to use them, Cynthia Baron and Daniel Peck get to the heart of the volume: the situations in which readers are likely to use digital cameras and the issues they need to be aware of. In chapters on outdoor photography, event photography, and portraits and still-lives, the book offers easy-to-follow instructions and advice on getting the best shots with the least amount of fuss. At the end of the day, readers will find themselves returning to find out what's next: downloading, printing, using Photoshop to manipulate images, creating slide shows, archiving images, and more.


Author Bio

Cynthia Baron has been teaching image editing at Northeastern University since before Photoshop 1.0. She is a graphic designer and has authored or co-authored several books, including the Filemaker Visual QuickStart Guide and Designing a Digital Portfolio. Daniel Peck got a Kodak 620 box camera for his fifth birthday; he has been in love with photography ever since. Hs work has appeared in publications including the New York Times and the Smithsonian's Country BluesCD.