iPhone Photography for Everybody
We all take quick shots of the world around us—but shooting truly exceptional images with your iPhone requires a little more care. It forces you to slow down, observe the moment more deeply, and apply your artistic eye to capturing the true essence of the scene before you. Happily, the iPhone’s limited controls actually make it an idea tool for delving into this process because it requires you to strip down your approach to the fundamentals and rely on what has always been the best part of the image making process: the human mind. In this book, you’ll learn to use a camera phone and apps to make far more interesting photographs. Along with some technical information, experienced professional photojournalist Michael Fagans has included insightful information about his mind-set when shooting, his approach to composition, and how he handles other creative aspects of the photography process.
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iPhone Photography for Everybody
We all take quick shots of the world around us—but shooting truly exceptional images with your iPhone requires a little more care. It forces you to slow down, observe the moment more deeply, and apply your artistic eye to capturing the true essence of the scene before you. Happily, the iPhone’s limited controls actually make it an idea tool for delving into this process because it requires you to strip down your approach to the fundamentals and rely on what has always been the best part of the image making process: the human mind. In this book, you’ll learn to use a camera phone and apps to make far more interesting photographs. Along with some technical information, experienced professional photojournalist Michael Fagans has included insightful information about his mind-set when shooting, his approach to composition, and how he handles other creative aspects of the photography process.
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iPhone Photography for Everybody

iPhone Photography for Everybody

by Michael Fagans
iPhone Photography for Everybody

iPhone Photography for Everybody

by Michael Fagans

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Overview

We all take quick shots of the world around us—but shooting truly exceptional images with your iPhone requires a little more care. It forces you to slow down, observe the moment more deeply, and apply your artistic eye to capturing the true essence of the scene before you. Happily, the iPhone’s limited controls actually make it an idea tool for delving into this process because it requires you to strip down your approach to the fundamentals and rely on what has always been the best part of the image making process: the human mind. In this book, you’ll learn to use a camera phone and apps to make far more interesting photographs. Along with some technical information, experienced professional photojournalist Michael Fagans has included insightful information about his mind-set when shooting, his approach to composition, and how he handles other creative aspects of the photography process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781682032916
Publisher: Amherst Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 09/15/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 24 MB
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About the Author

Michael Fagans enjoys telling people’s stories. His journey has taken him to the Navajo Nation, Malawi, India, Afghanistan, Scotland, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Belize, and Guatemala. He graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology’s College of Imaging Arts and Sciences and was the National Press Photographers Association’s 2005 Photographer of the Year for New York state and Ontario and Quebec provinces. His photography clients include The Center for Investigative Reporting, United Way of Kern County, Epigraph Records, Kern Food Policy Council, The New York Times, and the National Journal. He resides in Bakersfield, California.
Michael Fagans enjoys telling people’s stories. His journey has taken him to the Navajo Nation, Malawi, India, Afghanistan, Scotland, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Belize, and Guatemala. He graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology’s College of Imaging Arts and Sciences and was the National Press Photographers Association’s 2005 Photographer of the Year for New York state and Ontario and Quebec provinces. His photography clients include The Center for Investigative Reporting, United Way of Kern County, Epigraph Records, Kern Food Policy Council, The New York Times, and the National Journal. He resides in Bakersfield, California.

Table of Contents

The bulk of the table of contents will eventually be the names of each of the photos under the “Image Gallery” section—but we don’t have that info yet.*** Table of Contents About the Author Introduction Image Gallery Resources Index
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