From window light to taming harsh outdoor light, from the tools and accessories you need to capture beautiful portraits in any lighting condition, Scott has got you covered. Scott Kelby, award-winning travel photographer and author of the best-selling digital photography book in history, shares all his secrets and time-tested techniques as he discusses everything from his go-to essential travel gear, to camera settings, to how to research before your trip, to the travel photography techniques that will help you capture truly captivating images on your trip.
This is a book on which button to push, which settings to use, and exactly how and when to use them. Scott leaves all the techno-speak behind and, instead, treats the whole book as if it were just you and he out on a shoot with your iPhones, using his trademark casual, plain-English writing style to help you unlock the power of your iPhone Imagine if someone took the same photographic techniques, principles, and tools used by high-end and professional photographers, but applied them to shooting with an iPhone.
Well, finally, somebody has. Scott leaves all the techno-speak behind and, instead, treats the whole book as if it were just you and he out on a shoot with your iPhones, using his trademark casual, plain-English writing style to help you unlock the power of your iPhone to make the type of pictures you never thought could be done with a phone.
In part two of this series, Scott takes you from studio set up and shoot, to Lightroom and Photoshop to create a softer, more feminine, beauty head shot. Scott Kelby, award-winning travel photographer and author of the best-selling digital photography book in history, shares all his secrets and time-tested techniques as he discusses everything from his go-to essential travel gear, to camera settings, to how to research before your trip, to the travel photography techniques that will help you capture truly captivating images on your trip.
Scott Kelby, author of the top-selling digital photography book of all time, is back with an entirely new book in his popular series that picks up right where part 4 left off. But, he took it up a big notch by adding a behind-the-scenes photo for every single recipe.
Now you can see exactly how it was done, so you can get that exact same look every time. In these extra pages, each spread allows you to dig in a little deeper and really unlock the power of these recipes.
This is a book on which button to push, which settings to use, and exactly how and when to use them. Learn to take great photos with your iPhone—the camera you always have with you!
Imagine if someone took the same photographic techniques, principles, and tools used by high-end and professional photographers, but applied them to shooting with an iPhone. Well, finally, somebody has. Scott leaves all the techno-speak behind and, instead, treats the whole book as if it were just you and he out on a shoot with your iPhones, using his trademark casual, plain-English writing style to help you unlock the power of your iPhone to make the type of pictures you never thought could be done with a phone.
Really nice. He can combine many gears, and really offer great tips how really to do it based on the experience. Like the part to get a studio light with wheels. The language is easy to comprehend, and its make the reader wonder where is d next book about. Nov 03, Dominic Forbes rated it really liked it Shelves: Easy to follow. Mainly about Photoshopping after a shoot. The lighting set ups aren't very detailed in a technical sense but good food for thought if you have the equipment.
I use PS everyday and learnt several new techniques. A good introduction and easy to see how to delve further elsewhere. Apr 15, Stephanie rated it it was amazing Shelves: owned. Using as a reference book more than something to read straight through. I just started working with lighting, though I've done some Photoshop work over the years. Scott Kelby has great instruction videos online so the book is a bonus.
Fantastic step by step guide This book is a fantastic step by step guide to get you started. With this as your jumping off point your creativity will be able to expand upon the use of these techniques. Jan 03, Rebecca Bridges rated it it was amazing. There are some great techniques laid out "step by step" for even the most amateur photographer. Dec 13, Jenna rated it liked it. It was well written and had a lot of useful information. I was hoping for more on how to decide settings and how the camera and light work together.
May 11, Fatima Al Shabeeb rated it really liked it. Kelby books are always informative. Would recommend to any new or semi experienced DSLR users who want to rev up their ability while processing is an additional bonus. Excellent for understanding lighting placement and how to touch up after and it doesn't require a major investment in equipment.
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Lightroom Mobile, which is kind of like an extension of theregular desktop version of Lightroom, allows users to use Lightroomon their iPads, iPhones, and Android devices. This is really handybecause it lets you do a lot of the main things you use the desktopversion for, but with Lightroom Mobile, you can easily do them onyour mobile device.
Programmer's Guide to Serial Communications. These are the only times of day when you get the soft, click once on the - minus sign button to the left of the Brightness slider. Get the Adjustment Brush K from the toolbar sshoot t. So make darn sure that she's the clear star of the show photos of Uncle Arnie at the reception don't sell well, use a zoom lens and deliberately capture just a portion of the scene that suggests the whole. By raising the ISO, if you get my drift. Scott Kelby. That's right, that's how see Nikon menu above.
I have previously reviewed severalLightroom books by Kelby and right up front I have to tell you thatthis version just seemed to me to have more meat on the bones thanany of its predecessors. I am not sure if it is because Lightroomitself has become a more robust program which it is or whetherthe author felt the urge to go into more depth. As evidence ofthis, I must note that this book is almost fifty pages longer thanthe previous version LR4.
So let's get into the guts of thisversion. Your email address will not be published. Abridged from liner notes.
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