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Bill Hurter has been involved in the photographic industry for the past thirty years. He is the former editor of Petersen’s
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thirty books on photography and hundreds of articles on photography and photographic technique. He is a graduate of
American University and Brooks Institute of Photography, from which he holds a BFA and Honorary Masters of Science
and Masters of Fine Art degrees. He is currently a member of the Brooks Board of Governors. Early in his career, he covered
Capital Hill during theWatergate Hearings and worked for three seasons as a stringer for the L.A. Dodgers. He is married
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If you are reading these acknowledgments, you are
probably looking for your name and for some nice
things that I might have said about you. Or, you
may be interested in seeing who is on my “thank
you” list for helping me with this book. Well, many
people have helped me with this work, as well as
with my photography career. If you are one of
them, I hope I remembered to properly thank you
in this section. If you don’t see your name here,
please drop me an email and remind me of my
temporary memory loss. I’ll be sure to remember
to get you into my next book!
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Richard Young is a professional photographer based in Las Vegas, NV, who
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This book has been written because so many people buy digital cameras and never get
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The most common response from the photographers who contributed to this book, when the
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Richard Young is a professional photographer
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fashion, glamour, and portrait photography. His
career has taken him around the country, working
on assignment and teaching his methods to
other aspiring professionals.
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As any experienced portrait photographer will tell you,
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be a challenge, but the complications are compounded
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Determining the best way to pose a subject—a way that
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As a roving photojournalist for more than 20 years, David D. Busch illustrated
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Photographic technique can only get you
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Cameras don’t take photos; people do.
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My name is Thomas Leuthard and I’m a Street Photographer from Switzerland. I travel around the World to document the ordinary life on the street. For me Street Photography is a passion, a way of life and not a job or something I do for a living. That’s why I enjoy doing it in my spare time without any pressure. I will do it for as long as I enjoy it and maybe one day I will do something else. I started writing down my knowledge in May 2011 as a blog and then as an eBook.
My name is Thomas Leuthard and I’m a Street Photographer from Switzerland. I travel around the World to document the ordinary life on the street. For me Street Photography is a passion, a way of life and not a job or something I do for a living. That’s why I enjoy doing it in my spare time without any pressure. I will do it for as long as I enjoy it and maybe one day I will do something else. I started writing down my knowledge in May 2011 as a blog and then as an eBook.
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IN EVERY LIFE, THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO
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had affected me. In my adult life, I’ve always
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When I started photography about two years ago I had a compact digital camera with no mentionable resolution. I soon started to focus on structures
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Photographer Julie Adair King is the author of several popular books about digital
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As a roving photojournalist for more than 20 years, David D. Busch illustrated his books, magazine
articles, and newspaper reports with award-winning images. He’s operated his own commercial
studio, suffocated in formal dress while shooting weddings-for-hire, and shot sports for a daily
newspaper and upstate New York college. His photos have been published in magazines as diverse as
Scientific American and Petersen’s PhotoGraphic, and his articles have appeared in Popular Photography &
Imaging, The Rangefinder,
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portraits of women, where the photographer may be
called on to create anything from a very traditional headand-
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Digital photography has opened the door for everyone to become a photographer, and to discover,
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Chris Orwig photographed me in Las Vegas a few years ago, and it was a humbling
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sense at all, he listens with his eyes. When Chris photographs he slows down.
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My name is Thomas Leuthard and I’m a street photographer from Switzerland. I started to focus on street photography in 2009 when I decided to take all my photos with an 85mm lens in the streets. After some time I realized that this lens was too long for this purpose. The focal length changed, the name remained and I got closer and closer. Today I take some of my street photos with a 50mm from a very short distance
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It was over 35 years ago that I realized that
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what I was doing, so I bought a copy of famous glamour photographer Peter
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of the subject that my learning began. From that simple beginning, a career and
love of photography has spanned nearly four decades. I owe him special gratitude for
helping me begin.
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Our three previous photography guides have
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The biggest advantage digital has over fi lm is the
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Just as a composer has to arrange a piece of music, deciding which instruments will work together, which sounds flow and which clash, so it is that a photographer has to construct powerful images from the visual overload hitting them from all directions. To picture a scene through a photographer’s eyes is very different to just looking at it for what it is.
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Digital cameras offer today’s photographer
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Light Digital
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How to Make the Most of Your
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Second Edition
Joe Farace
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About the AuthorPeter Tellone is a freelance photographer, writer and photography teacher based in Southern California. He specializes in high dynamic range (HDR) imagery and landscape photography. He is a founding member of an exclusive group of photographers known asDB5.Peter can be reached at peter@groundupphotos.com. His website is groundupphotos.com, and his blog is thehdrimage.com. You can also follow him on Twitter under @Moosepix.
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As a roving photojournalist for more than 20 years, David D. Busch illustrated
his books, magazine articles, and newspaper reports with award-winning
images. He’s operated his own commercial studio, suffocated in formal dress
while shooting weddings-for-hire, and shot sports for a daily newspaper and
Upstate New York college. His photos have been published in magazines as
diverse as Scientific American and Petersen’s PhotoGraphic, and his articles have
appeared in Popular Photography & Imaging, The Rangefinder, The Professional
Photographer, and hundreds of other publications. He’s currently reviewing
digital cameras for CNet and Computer Shopper.
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A simple observation, that a work of art
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My name is Thomas Leuthard and I’m a Street Photographer from Switzerland. I travel around the World to document the ordinary life on the street. For me Street Photography is a passion, a way of life and not a job or something I do for a living. That’s why I enjoy doing it in my spare time without any pressure. I will do it for as long as I enjoy it and maybe one day I will do something else. I started writing down my knowledge in May 2011 as a blog and then as an eBook.
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