How to Photograph in Natural Light (How to Photograph Series)
Editorial Reviews Book Description 135 color photos 7 x 9 Expert information on outdoor photography Advice and inspiration for any photographer Understanding the effects of light on a subject is one of the most important elements of taking top-quality outdoor photographs. This richly illustrated guide discusses in detail the varying qualities of natural light-how it affects metering, aperture selection, film speed, mood, and composition-to help both beginning and experienced photographers improve their images. Practical techniques are offered for low-light situations, sunny skies, overcast days, clouds, reflections, shadows, haze, and fog. Includes a gallery of the author's own photos. George Schaub is the author of numerous books on photography, including How to Photograph the Outdoors in Black & White. He teaches photography and printing at the New School/Parsons School of Design in New York and lives on Long Island.
How to Photograph in Natural Light (How to Photograph Series),George Schaub,Stackpole Books,0811724646,Available light photography,Photo Techniques,Photographic Techniques For Specific Conditions,Photography,Techniques - General,Techniques - Lighting
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