Creative EVIL Photography: Getting the Most from Your Mirrorless Camera

Creative EVIL Photography: Getting the Most from Your Mirrorless Camera

by HajeJanKamps (Author)

Synopsis

The hottest recent development in digital imaging has been the emergence of a new genre of cameras known as Electronic-Viewfinder-Interchangeable-Lens, or EVIL for short. These compact models combine high quality sensors and lenses with a portable size, and are the spiritual heirs of the classic rangefinder cameras although they cost a fraction of the price. Most prosumer photography books, being aimed at the digital SLR market, fail to address the concerns of EVIL shooters. Creative EVIL Photography meets their needs directly, and shows how this exciting format opens new possibilities. Encouraging photographers to make the most of the cameras portability, discreet size, and wealth of features, the book offers inspirational composition guides for subjects suited to EVIL shooting, including people, urban landscapes, action, and more. This is the first comprehensive book on this fast-moving, vital area of consumer photography. The selection of less formal imagery will appeal to the younger user, more likely to have these cameras. This book features a unique chapter on composition, with immediate fixes for common situations, and a wealth of inspirational ideas. Accompanying website with the latest camera news keeps the book up to date.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 01
Publisher: Ilex Press
Published: 05 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1907579885
ISBN 13: 9781907579882

Author Bio
Haje Jan Kamps is the fastest up-and-coming digital photography writer on the scene today. Starting his first digital photography website in 1998 (at age 17), his successful Photocritic.org site has been extremely popular, cultivating a large and dedicated readership with extensive coverage on major blog aggregators such as Slashdot, Digg, and Lifehacker. He has extensive experience in technical editing and ghost writing, in addition to authoring two previous books. He resides in London when he isn't traveling the world.