DSLR Photography for Beginners

DSLR Photography for Beginners 1

by Salvatore Ventura
Publication Date: 18/09/2019
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Take better photos, make better memories.


Have you watched a million videos on YouTube, read a ton of articles, and purchased dozens of books about photography? And yet some things are not quite clear, and you can't put your finger on?


I get it. I was confused like you. Everybody talks about cameras. Very few talk about photography.


This is why I decided to help frustrated photographers like you by putting together a very short book with the concepts that are most important in photography. Nobody tells you that, in the end, there's only a few ingredients to snap the perfect photograph, and a few rules that you can follow to take memorable pictures.


I truly hope that my approach will guide photographers like you on a path of fulfilling discovery and understanding, landing you to your next great photographs.


Salvatore


INTRODUCTION

This book is for beginner photographers who have started exploring a more manual approach to photography and would like some help in making better sense of aperture, shutter speed and ISO, the creative flexibility they offer, and the DSLR as a creative instrument.


If you have been shooting photos primarily in AUTO mode, you are not alone! Most people can use a camera that way with no problem, however many become intimidated the moment they hear terms like aperture or shutter speed.


Rather than going to show you every option of your camera, this book will guide you through the principles that rule photography and exposure, giving you the knowledge and tools to perfectly understand the process and fully utilize the power of your camera.


I believe in teaching at the student's pace. That's why I have divided the book in 10 sections, each covering a single topic, further broken up in smaller chapters. You will also find both color photographs and simplified diagrams that will help visualize the concepts. The book extensively covers the process of composition, what makes a good photograph, and tips and techniques that will point you in the right direction.


By the end of the book you will learn:



  • Adjusting exposure to control the brightness of your photos

  • Setting your aperture to blur or focus the background

  • Setting your shutter speed to freeze action or blur motion

  • Setting your White Balance according to the scene

  • Using exposure compensation for tricky lighting situations

  • What P, A/Av, S/Tv and M modes are

  • What camera scenes are

  • What a histogram is and how to use it to take better pictures

  • How to use the camera's light metering system

  • How to use the camera's auto-focusing system

  • The difference between full frame and crop sensor cameras

  • The difference between RAW and JPEG files


and also, advanced techniques like:



  • Bracketing/HDR

  • Stitching

  • Focus stacking

  • Long exposure

  • Image averaging

  • Camera panning

  • ETTR


Several chapters also include a list of practice exercises that you are encouraged to undertake as a starting point for better learning.


While not overwhelming you with unnecessary jargon, this book doesn't shy away from using the correct technical terminology. I believe that this will ultimately empower you to join future photography conversations that will further grow your expertise and lead you towards capturing your vision into stunning photographs.

ISBN:
9781393252474
9781393252474
Category:
Reference works
Publication Date:
18-09-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Salvatore Ventura

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There's a million books out there about photography. I myself have about half dozen of them, some very very good. A friend of mine talked me about it, and asked me what I think, so I had a look. I got it from my library, so I didn't have to purchase it. I must say that there's much better books (hence 4stars). Those books are also more expensive, and tend to be more about camera buttons than concepts, which is what I liked more in this one. If you want to learn every button on your camera, this is not for you. If you want to learn the concepts, this book does a decent job.

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