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The idea of this thread is to share what photography books have helped you most and what you think could help others.
This will give us a comprehensive reference guide for the books worth reading.
My collection includes:
100 ways to take better Landscapes - Guy Edwardes
As the title says, 100 tips and techniques with lots of colourful photos to motivate you.
Illistrated with stunning colour photographs.
Close-Up on Insects - Robert Thompson
This is one of the must have books if your interested in insect macro photography.
Describes photographic techniques and equipment, Taking photos in the field and Marketing your work.
Illistrated with stunning colour photographs.
The complete Guide to Close-Up and Macro Photography - Paul Hardcourt Davies
A comprehensive guide to the equipment and techniques of macro photography.
Covers every conceivable type of close up shot.
Illistrated with stunning colour photographs.
All of these books can be found on amazon at very reasonable prices.
Please restrict posting to Photography technique and equipment books,
and completely illistrated books for inspiration.
Graphics software books can be saved for another thread
So come on people recommend your favourite photography book.
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Your References
Understanding Exposure - Bryan Peterson
Highly Recommended.
The Photoshop CS2 Book for Digital Photographers - Scott Kelby
Full of useful advice, tips and workarounds, a treasure trove which I keep going back to.
Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera - Bryan Peterson
Every photographers bible IMO.
The Best of Wedding Photojournalism - Bill Hurter
Full of inspirational ideas and tips for modern reportage style wedding photography.
Digital Photographers Handbook - Tom Ang
equipment, techniques, effects and projects
good book covering the basics in a clear and well written way
Making Pictures - Julian Calder
good book covering all aspects of photography both film and digital, with masterclasses for portraits, landscapes etc
Mastering your Digital SLR - Chris Weston
How to get the most out of your digital camera
very good book that covers everything about digital cameras, how they work, the sensor, lenses, focus points etc....
The Great LIFE Photographers
Not really a 'how to' book, but this book ss an absolute cracking read for anyone interested in photography.
Lighting - David Prakel
This book is split into sections, which focus's on the basics: natural light, controlled light, artificial light and capturing light.
Capture the moment - Steven Swain
Is a highly accessible run through of modern wedding photography
Lonely Planet - Travel Photography by Richard I'Anson
Is a handily sized reference to take with you while on the road.
How to photograph absolutely everything - Tom Ang
This was a recommendation from photobox and I saw it was a Dorling Kindersley book so went for it - its fantastic,
hard backed and full of every photo situation you could be faced with. Highly recommended.
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This will give us a comprehensive reference guide for the books worth reading.
My collection includes:
100 ways to take better Landscapes - Guy Edwardes
As the title says, 100 tips and techniques with lots of colourful photos to motivate you.
Illistrated with stunning colour photographs.
Close-Up on Insects - Robert Thompson
This is one of the must have books if your interested in insect macro photography.
Describes photographic techniques and equipment, Taking photos in the field and Marketing your work.
Illistrated with stunning colour photographs.
The complete Guide to Close-Up and Macro Photography - Paul Hardcourt Davies
A comprehensive guide to the equipment and techniques of macro photography.
Covers every conceivable type of close up shot.
Illistrated with stunning colour photographs.
All of these books can be found on amazon at very reasonable prices.
Please restrict posting to Photography technique and equipment books,
and completely illistrated books for inspiration.
Graphics software books can be saved for another thread
So come on people recommend your favourite photography book.
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Your References
Understanding Exposure - Bryan Peterson
Highly Recommended.
The Photoshop CS2 Book for Digital Photographers - Scott Kelby
Full of useful advice, tips and workarounds, a treasure trove which I keep going back to.
Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera - Bryan Peterson
Every photographers bible IMO.
The Best of Wedding Photojournalism - Bill Hurter
Full of inspirational ideas and tips for modern reportage style wedding photography.
Digital Photographers Handbook - Tom Ang
equipment, techniques, effects and projects
good book covering the basics in a clear and well written way
Making Pictures - Julian Calder
good book covering all aspects of photography both film and digital, with masterclasses for portraits, landscapes etc
Mastering your Digital SLR - Chris Weston
How to get the most out of your digital camera
very good book that covers everything about digital cameras, how they work, the sensor, lenses, focus points etc....
The Great LIFE Photographers
Not really a 'how to' book, but this book ss an absolute cracking read for anyone interested in photography.
Lighting - David Prakel
This book is split into sections, which focus's on the basics: natural light, controlled light, artificial light and capturing light.
Capture the moment - Steven Swain
Is a highly accessible run through of modern wedding photography
Lonely Planet - Travel Photography by Richard I'Anson
Is a handily sized reference to take with you while on the road.
How to photograph absolutely everything - Tom Ang
This was a recommendation from photobox and I saw it was a Dorling Kindersley book so went for it - its fantastic,
hard backed and full of every photo situation you could be faced with. Highly recommended.
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