English | ISBN: 1907263845 | 2014 | 320 pages | EPUB | 130 MB
Footprint Travel Photography is all you will ever need to improve your photography, no matter where the location. The revised second edition, written by leading travel photographer Steve Davey, takes you from the vital preparation and selecting of equipment, to the ins and outs of being on the road. Broken down by technique and photography style, rather than destination, the layout of this book makes it easy for you to decide what kind of picture you're trying to take and find, at a glance, the right techniques for you - whether you are at a local beauty spot or thousands of miles from home. It exhaustively covers the technical and practical aspects of travel photography before looking at how to tweak and improve your pictures on a computer, and includes a section for those who would like to make some money out of their hobby.
Fully revised and updated to reflect changes in technology and to encompass Steve Davey's new experiences
Emphasizes techniques for taking wonderful photos, no matter where you are in the world
Features an extensive inspiration section, giving hints and tips for picture taking scenarios
Ideal for all levels, from beginner to advanced
2014 | ISBN: 1907263845 | English | 320 pages | EPUB | 130 MB
Footprint Travel Photography is all you will ever need to improve your photography, no matter where the location.
English | January 1, 2019 | ASIN: B07M6MNVVV | 38 pages | AZW3 | 4.66 MB
English | March 1, 2011 | ISBN: 981282295X | EPUB | 320 pages | 20.5 MB
To mark the 40th anniversary of Insight Guides, the leading publisher of visual travel guides, we are publishing our very own Insight Guide to Travel Photography.
Whether you are an outdoor adventure photographer or you specialize in weddings, travel photography can round out your portfolio giving you a new creative outlet while adding new revenue for your business. Traveling is more than just seeing a beautiful skyline or view, it's about immersing yourself into the culture. In this unique course, outdoor photographer and filmmaker Ian Shive explains how to tell the story of your travels while capturing the daily details of your experience. He'll show you everything from capturing the mood of a cafe to photographing the people at the heart of the city, town or destination you are visiting. When it comes to travel photography the journey really is the destination.
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Travel-Photography-3-Shots-to-Capture-a-Complete-Story-of-Your-Trip/156911118
This travel photography class is about the 3 essential shots to capture a complete story of your trip. Whether you're using your iPhone or a digital camera, you will find travel photography tips and techniques from this class that will help improve your photos and save you from taking hundreds of identical ones you will never use. (It’s okay, we've been there too!)
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Travel-Photography-How-to-Document-Share-Your-Next-Trip/39266253
Have plans to travel? Join travel photographer Sean Dalton in Venice, Italy as he breaks down how to best document your next trip.
In this course Sean walks you through his approach for documenting his trips abroad using a combination of photo, video, and text. You will learn the best way to approach documenting your trip, as well as how to save the memories you capture for easy access in the future.
Travel Photography: Mastering Light and Composition
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Travel-Photography-Mastering-Light-and-Composition/657237622
Are you planning a trip and want to come back with some amazing photos of the places you explore? Travel photographer, Jen Williams, breaks down the two most important elements to master when taking photos…Light and Composition.
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Travel-Photography-for-Beginners-Quick-Portraits-on-the-Go/398092606
In these short and sweet series of “Travel Photography for Beginners” classes I will talk about light, composition, making portraits and some other helpful tips you may find quite useful. I decided to break these topics into separate classes so it will be easier to digest.