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Photography book question? |
It has been years since I've done manual photography, and I'm afraid I've forgotten all but a very little bit of it. I would like a book that offers several things: 1. Chapters devoted to how to work with various things, like the F-stop, depth of field and flash, etc... 2. "Assignments" for each chapter 3. Preferably *not* a book designed to be used in a classroom, but rather something an individual can use on their own. If you know of a book, please list it here, and if possible, a link to something like Amazon or Ebay or other seller that I could find it with a review. TIA. You can laugh all you want; I think the best book for beginners or intermediates with no experience in dp is the dp for Dummies, it also comes with a cd-rom. It doesn't come with assignments but I'm sure you can come up with some of your own to practice what your learning. John Hedgecoe has a beginning photography book that goes over these things fairly well. I would get it from the library to save money. Take a look at this photographic bibliography: http://www.net-art.it/photomonitor/html/... The best book i've ever found for photography is: The Kodak Pocket Guide to 35mm photography. Everything is covered. and it fits in your pocket. I've been shooting 44 years, work as a pro, and still carry it. assignments are on you though. Use your imagination. Good luck. |
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