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Digital photography books and e-books are a great, cheap and easy resource for learning much of what there is to know about photography. The digital camera has revolutionized the way we take, view and distribute our photos and the immediacy of digital images and video enables production of better pictures.
Breathtaking photographs, once the domain of the professional photographer are now readily available to the keen amateur shutter-bug. All it takes is a good digital camera and the honing of skills and techniques using readily available books and e-books where some great advice can be acquired and often at little cost.
The rapid evolution of digital camera technology, the distribution of thousands of low cost, efficient camera models (over 65 million cameras have been sold to date), integration with cellular and internet technologies has meant that a specialized hobby or profession can more easily be accessed by nearly everyone.
However the rise of digital photography does not mean that it’s got that much easier to take spectacular photographs; even with camera technology automation and presets for the novice user, that have greatly improved the ability to take reasonable photographs, images can still be enhanced with techniques, tricks and skill and there is often a gulf of knowledge and experience between good and great shots.
Trying to capture life-time experiences, sensational sunsets, stunning holiday pics, children at play, family events and the like without a good appreciation of the technical requirements for great photography will often leave the amateur photographer disappointed and frustrated with his or her photographic endeavours.
Learning the skills of digital photography has never been easier and learning to shoot better snaps through a great range of digital photography books and ebooks, readily available through the internet, means that you’re sure to significantly improve the quality of your picture taking and be proud of your shots.
I’m extremely passionate about digital photography and wish you every success!
Some sources that you might like to check out for techniques, tips, tricks, photography business opportunities and more can be found in photography books, e-books, and tuition programs at www.photographyglobal.com.
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What photography books would you recommend?I'm interested in portraits with natural lighting.
Any general photography subject books would be appreciated as well.
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I’ve walked this earth for the last 56 years and started taking pics as a kid on a “Box Brownie” before migrating to a Kodak Instamatic 110. I moved up to 35mm with a Minolta 7 Series II in 1976 and eventually made it to SLR via the Canon T70 and some decent Tamron Telephoto and wide angle lenses in 1983. I recently moved into digital photography and just love the instant immediacy and myriad options that the new technology brings.
I specialize in landscape photography. Living in New Zealand (Godzone), I am blessed with many spectacular photo opportunities. These days my camera is almost always close at hand and I have been rewarded with some awesome results.
I have twice been the recipient of the Editor’s Choice Bronze Award from the International Library of Photography and have been involved for the last 10 years in my church video team where my responsibilities include cameraman, director, team manager.
A foray onto the Internet a couple of years ago led to the establishment of my first photography website (since sold) and I have a string of similar projects in train including a photography store-front,
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