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Author: Bill Hurter
ISBN : B003XVYYWI
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Packed with practical techniques that both inform and inspire, this professional guidebook to photographing children of all agesfrom infants to teenagerspresents new strategies to maximize client cooperation and ensure smooth sessions. The entire child-based photographic process is addressed, including proper equipment selection, physical and behavioral controls for young subjects, working with black-and-white exposures, and using light to capture fast-moving subjects. Updated to include new software techniquessuch as PhotoShop CS4newly released hardware, and innovations in marketing and social networking, this collection of essential guidance and stunning images helps any photographer capture extraordinary, memorable portraits of children.
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- File Size: 3593 KB
- Print Length: 128 pages
- Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc.; 2 edition (July 15, 2010)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B003XVYYWI
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #410,053 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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This book has outstanding photos and ideas. It really opens up the horizon on how to photograph children. We took some great shots of our 5 month old son after reading the book. However, the book assumes that you are a serious or professional photographer and neglects to explain some of the technical aspects in easy to understand terms for a novice wanting to merely learn how to take better pictures of children. Overall, though, definitely worth it for the photos and ideas.
By A. Winters
I am not a professional photographer, just so we get that out of the way. I recently graduated from a point and shoot digital camera that, while better than any camera I had owned previously, was not the nice unit I have now. I also have three little girls who are photogenic. Now, I have a book that has turned me into a better photographer of children. It was so easy to understand, so inspirational and so filled with wonderful examples that it sucked me in and spit me out with the knowledge to photograph my children anywhere, anytime and enjoy beautiful results. The interviews with professionals gave me insights that I never would have obtained elsewhere.
Now I take the pictures for my sister and for a few friends. Amazing book.
By M. Swanton
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