Digital Photography for Teens

Digital Photography for Teens

by Marc Campbell, Dave Long
Digital Photography for Teens

Digital Photography for Teens

by Marc Campbell, Dave Long

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Overview

Packed with enticing and creative full-color photographs, this book focuses on the art of food photography and how the digital photography revolution has changed and enhanced it. Broken down into the areas of photography, styling, science, and business, this visual guide compiles all of these aspects of food photography into a valuable reference. Readers will learn techniques that combine the art of lighting and styling for still-life photography with the business sense of commercial photography. It also provides tips for aspiring food photographers on how to get started and succeed. Whether readers are professional photographers who want to learn the advantages of digital photography in the field, or amateur photographers who want to experiment in their own small-scale studios, this unique book will prove useful to anyone interested in this realm of photography.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781598637939
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Publication date: 01/12/2006
Sold by: CENGAGE LEARNING
Format: eBook
Pages: 301
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Marc Campbell is a technology author, graphic designer, and instructor. His popular guides to computer graphics have appeared around the world in four languages. When he isn t trying to beat a deadline, you can find him out and about in Center City Philadelphia or at home with the lights down and the phone ringer off, his nose in a story about Robin Hood. This is his eleventh book.


Dave Long of Canberra, Australia, has been a photographer for several years. He went digital in 2004 and now works exclusively in the digital domain. His favorite subjects are the environment and animals, but he enjoys photographing almost anything. Rarely seen without a camera, he believes it s important to capture and reflect on moments and situations.

Table of Contents

1. Getting Started 2. Introducing Your Digital Camera 3. Different Shots, Different Settings 4. Expressing Yourself 5. Getting Your Pictures into the Computer 6. Organizing Your Photo Library 7. Adjusting Light and Color 8. Pushing at the Edges (of a Digital Photo) 9. Rearranging Pixels 10. Adding Finishing Touches and Special Effects 11. Showing Your Photos Onscreen 12. Making Prints Index
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