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Starting Photography

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ISBN-10: 024051484X

ISBN-13: 9780240514840

Edition: 3rd 1999 (Revised)

Authors: Michael J. Langford

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Written in a step-by-step logical and easy to follow manner, this book explains all key features of the camera, and is ideal for beginners, amateurs with 35mm cameras, students, or quite simply, those who wish to teach themselves.
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Book details

List price: $23.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 9/21/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 191
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Michael J. Langford is the author of numerous how-to books and articles on photography. He writes for a variety of audiences; books like Learn Photography in a Weekend are geared to the casual picture-taker, while works such as The Single Lens Reflex Handbook or The Darkroom Handbook: Photography Consultant are developed with the professional photographer in mind. The main benefit of photography, Langford believes, is that it enhances the way people see the world. One of Langford's best-known works is Basic Photography, an international best-seller that has been translated into four languages and gone through six editions. A comprehensive introduction to the subject, Basic Photography and…    

Introduction
Picture Making
Seeing and photographing
Using the viewfinder -- framing up
Creating a point of emphasis
Picking lighting conditions
Pattern, texture and shape
Using colour
Projects Developing a personal approach
Camera and Film
Camera principles
The 35 mm film camera
Films
Digital cameras
Creative Use of Camera Controls
Shutter speeds and movement
Focus, and aperture
Choice of exposure
Changing focal length
Flash and its control
Projects
Tackling Subjects
People
Places
Animal portraits
Landscapes
Close-up subjects
Projects Tackling self-set themes
Troubleshooting
Assessing results from the lab
Experimental and Constructed Pictures
Letting the image move
Exploring reflections
Using lens attachments
Combining pictures
Manipulating prints
Projects
Using a Studio
Layout and lighting
Film Processing and Printing (BandW)
Processing a film
Contact printing
Enlarging
Presenting and Assessing your Work
Finishing off
Presenting pictures in sets
Evaluating your results
Rollfilm and sheet film cameras
Using a hand-held meter
Batteries
Health and safety in photography
Chemically treating BandW prints
Glossary
How they were taken
Index