Readers learn how to employ composition, available light, color, and point of view to produce outstanding images in any setting via straightforward talks and activities.
Photographers are natural explorers. They'll go to any length to photograph gorgeous scenery, wildlife, and people in the correct light. Exotic locations, on the other hand, aren't required for fascinating images. Wonderful photographs may be found practically anywhere; all you have to do is know where to look.
Extraordinary Everyday Photography will guide you beyond the obvious to discover the unexpected wherever you are, whether it's a city street, a neighborhood park, or your own front yard. Brenda Tharp and Jed Manwaring, the authors, advise amateur photographers to slow down, open their eyes, and respond to what they see in order to generate captivating, non-overworked photographs. The writers' inspiring photo samples, shot with DSLRs, small digital cameras, and even iPhones, demonstrate that a wonderful image is created by the photographer's eye and creative vision, not the gear.
When we separate our artistic activity from daily life, we cut ourselves off from our most valuable creative resource. However, if we live life as an art form in itself, we have available to us all that we experience and see.
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