Photography Wisdom: The Shooting Collection
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About this ebook
Photography Wisdom, The Shooting Collection contains 10 great tips to improving your photographic shooting. Extracted from the 50 tip Photography Wisdom book, these ten tips concentrate on making your shooting of photography better and more enjoyable. These tips include:
•Composition
•Exposure
•Watch the Eye Line
•Shoot More
•Shoot Different
•Shoot Always
•Shoot Dirty
•Shoot Anything, and See What Happens
•Work a Scene to the Max
•Look Carefully
Any one of these will improve your photography significantly if you apply it. All ten will really push your shooting to a new, higher level of achievement.
Wayne J. Cosshall, renowned author and educator about photography, brings his 35+ years of photography experience to you in a fun, thought provoking book that challenges you to take better photos.
" The tips come from my 35+ years of photography experience, from my passions of landscape, macro, collage and infrared photography to portraits, weddings, product shots and the odd bit of fashion. They also draw from my varied other interests and activities: helping people overcome creative blocks, teaching photography, art and computers at all levels of adult education, a passion for science, philosophy, spirituality and history, and much more. I find it constantly amazing that interests in one area will often yield insights in a completely different field."
Wayne Cosshall
Wayne J. Cosshall has been a photographer since he turned 14 and was given his first SLR by his parents to take pictures through his telescopes. Since then his photography has come more down to earth, though his wife claims he never has. While growing in his photographic practice, Wayne shaped an academic career in Computer Science, specialising in computer graphics and imaging. After close on 20 years Wayne left the university system for awhile and started writing full time. Later Wayne came back to teaching through workshops, teaching and running the photography department at a number of private universities, consulting with others on digital photography course design and consulting with other education providers. Through this period Wayne’s photography broadened and he brought his professional computer skills across into his imaging, working first with his own software to do image manipulation and later becoming expert with software like Photoshop and Painter, as well as many 3D graphics programs. Wayne has exhibited his photography and digital art pieces both within Australia and internationally. For many years he co-directed the International Digital Art Awards with his friend and IDAA founder Steve Danzig. Wayne has been involved in organising several photography conferences, has curated a number of photography and digital art exhibitions and is active with a local photography biennale.
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Photography Wisdom - Wayne Cosshall
Photography Wisdom
The Shooting Collection
Wayne J. Cosshall
TechnoMagickal Press
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Copyright 2011 © Wayne J. Cosshall
Published by Wayne J. Cosshall at Smashwords
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ISBN: 978-0-9807500-3-4
Table of Contents
About the book
About the author
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Basics
Composition
Exposure
Watch the Eye Line
Shoot More
Shoot Different
Shoot Always
Shoot Dirty
Shoot Anything, and See What Happens
Work a Scene to the Max
Look Carefully
About the book
Photography Wisdom, The Shooting Collection contains 10 great tips to improving your photographic shooting. Extracted from the 50 tip Photography Wisdom book, these ten tips concentrate on making your shooting of photography better and more enjoyable. These tips include:
* Composition
* Exposure
* Watch the Eye Line
* Shoot More
* Shoot Different
* Shoot Always
* Shoot Dirty
* Shoot Anything, and See What Happens
* Work a Scene to the Max
* Look Carefully
Any one of these will improve your photography significantly if you apply it. All ten will really push your shooting to a new, higher level of achievement.
Photography Wisdom came about from my desire to take a series of tips for better photography I have been publishing on www.dimagemaker.com, expand on them and publish them in book form. Some people like and use online resources but others do not, and it seemed a shame to miss out on reaching such people. Plus the printed form (and even e-books) offers a different look and design layout options than a website does.
The tips come from my 35+ years of photography experience, from my passions of landscape, macro, collage and infrared photography to portraits, weddings, product shots and the odd bit of fashion. They also draw from my varied other interests and activities: helping people overcome creative blocks, teaching photography, art and computers