Ebook: Street Photography
Author: Margaret Brown
- Tags: Photography & Video, Aerial, Architectural, Astrophotography, Black & White, Business & Careers, Celebrities, Children, Cinematography, Collections Catalogues & Exhibitions, Criticism & Essays, Digital Photography, Equipment Techniques & Reference, Erotic Photography, Fashion, Film & Video Art, History, Individual Photographers, Lifestyle & Events, Military History, Nature & Wildlife, Nude Photography, Photojournalism & Essays, Portraits, Sports, Travel, Arts & Photography, Photography, Architectural, Cinematography, Colle
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Media Publishing Pty Limited
- Language: English
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Learn how to become a skilled street photographer.
Street Photography begins with the basics; the types of images that define the genre and what you can and can’t photograph.
This straightforward guide includes advice on the best types of cameras and lenses, with handy tips on being inconspicuous, engaging with subjects, avoiding tricky situations, respecting cultures and customs, and website links to the world’s best street photography.
Street Photography provides easy to follow shooting techniques including zone focusing, framing, single-frame and burst capture, positioning, backgrounds, timing, 4K movie options, and the aesthetics and practicalities of colour versus B&W.
And in the final chapter we set five challenges to have you thinking creatively and instinctively about your street photography.
Street Photography begins with the basics; the types of images that define the genre and what you can and can’t photograph.
This straightforward guide includes advice on the best types of cameras and lenses, with handy tips on being inconspicuous, engaging with subjects, avoiding tricky situations, respecting cultures and customs, and website links to the world’s best street photography.
Street Photography provides easy to follow shooting techniques including zone focusing, framing, single-frame and burst capture, positioning, backgrounds, timing, 4K movie options, and the aesthetics and practicalities of colour versus B&W.
And in the final chapter we set five challenges to have you thinking creatively and instinctively about your street photography.
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