Sunday, May 6, 2012

Digital Video Pocket Guide (O'Reilly Digital Studio)

Digital Video Pocket Guide (O'Reilly Digital Studio) Review



The Digital Video Pocket Guide is concise, easy to use, and is overflowing with the techniques you'll need to know to create great movies. This book is organized, like the popular Digital Photography Pocket Guide, into three chapters: "What Is It?", "How Does It Work?", and "How Do I...Tips, Tricks, and Techniques". Its compact size, organization, and detailed illustrations make it easy to find the information you need.

In the first chapter, "What Is It?", you're introduced to the ins and outs of your DV camcorder. Author Derrick Story builds the solid foundation that helps you better understand the camera you have now, and will prove invaluable when shopping for your next camcorder. For instance, what is a tally lamp, and do you need one? What is the difference between the optical and digital zoom? Should you spend the extra money for a 3-CCD chip?

Chapter two puts the tools in action. It maps out, step by step, a sure-fire approach to successful movie making -- including home videos, tutorials, and even short features. This chapter takes the worry out of organizing and lets you focus on creativity.

Next, you'll accelerate your prowess by learning the rock-solid techniques of video experts. Among the tips and tricks featured in chapter three are how the pros shoot action video, arrange lighting for an interview, and capture clean audio. Finally, the Appendix is packed with well-organized tables and charts on a myriad of topics and includes: a color temperature chart, a guide to color correction gels, a table of everyday lux ratings, a handy cable connector guide, a reference for microphone patterns, and much, much, more.

Completely indexed, beautifully illustrated in color, and more compact than those bulky books that never make if off your bedside nightstand, the Digital Video Pocket Guide is the ultimate shooting companion that will help your create the videos you want to show to friends, family, or even the world at large.


Saturday, May 5, 2012

Mobile photography studio captures kids and sports: anchorage sports entrepreneur lets customer demand lead his business. (Celebrating Small-Business ... An article from: Alaska Business Monthly

Mobile photography studio captures kids and sports: anchorage sports entrepreneur lets customer demand lead his business. (Celebrating Small-Business ... An article from: Alaska Business Monthly Review



This digital document is an article from Alaska Business Monthly, published by Alaska Business Publishing Company, Inc. on May 1, 2003. The length of the article is 629 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Mobile photography studio captures kids and sports: anchorage sports entrepreneur lets customer demand lead his business. (Celebrating Small-Business Month).(Sports Section youth sports photography company)
Author: Courtney Bokor
Publication:Alaska Business Monthly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2003
Publisher: Alaska Business Publishing Company, Inc.
Volume: 19 Issue: 5 Page: 24(1)

Distributed by Thomson Gale


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Digital Portrait Photography and Lighting: Take Memorable Shots Every Time

Digital Portrait Photography and Lighting: Take Memorable Shots Every Time Review



Portraits preserve people


Since the earliest portraits were scratched onto cave walls, we've developed increasingly sophisticated tools for capturing human likenesses. Yet the motivation has changed little -- to freeze a human image as an art form, a means of communication, a piece of personal history. Whether formalized with elaborate settings and lighting or snapped at the beach to hold forever the pure joy in a child's face, portraits preserve people. Today's digital technology offers flexibility, economy, and almost limitless tools for perfecting your images, and these experts help you use it.
* Discover the skills you need to move from serious amateur to professional photographer
* Learn how a snapshot differs from a casual portrait
* Identify what you want your portrait to communicate
* Investigate lighting equipment and how to use it in different scenarios
* Use natural or mixed light to create unique effects
* Explore composition, posing, and handling challenges
* Handle props, backgrounds, color, location shooting, and studio shots
* Work with groups, children, and pets
* Perfect image-editing methods and final-touch processes that produce high-quality, professional images
* Find resources that can help you in setting up your own portrait business


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

2011 Worldwide Photography Studios Industry Report

2011 Worldwide Photography Studios Industry Report Review



The Worldwide Photography Studios Industry report, published annually by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2011 current and 2012 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) for the 47 largest world countries, including United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, China, Japan, India, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including school photography, home photography, passport photography, and photography studios.


Friday, April 27, 2012

Shooting Digital: Pro Tips for Taking Great Pictures with Your Digital Camera

Shooting Digital: Pro Tips for Taking Great Pictures with Your Digital Camera Review



A unique, full-color guide to the art of taking amazing photos with a digital camera

Aimed at photographers of all levels and ranges of interest, this new edition of Aaland's popular guide takes readers beyond the technology of the latest cameras and equipment to teach them the unique aesthetics of the digital image. Helpful examples explain how to take full advantage of RAW file formats, JPEG 2000, panorama automation, and more.

Mikkel Aaland (San Francisco, CA) is an award-winning photographer and author whose photography has been published in magazines and exhibited around the world.


Thursday, April 26, 2012

George DeWolfe's Digital Photography Fine Print Workshop

George DeWolfe's Digital Photography Fine Print Workshop Review



Learn the secrets of fine art digital photography

Produce captivating and high-quality photographs easily and consistently with help from this invaluable guide, based on renowned photographer George DeWolfe’s most popular workshop. Inside, you will learn his “16-bit workflow” technique for mastering the craft of printing fine art photographs. You will also discover how to set up a successful “closed loop” environment--one in which you handle the entire photographic process yourself, sending nothing out for processing, manipulating, or development. Learning the qualities and techniques essential to creating a digital fine print with light, substance, and presence requires skill, experience, time, and vision. George DeWolfe’s Digital Photography Fine Print Workshop puts all of this expertise at your fingertips.


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Nikon COOLPIX Digital Field Guide

Nikon COOLPIX Digital Field Guide Review



The Nikon COOLPIX Digital Field Guide is filled with everything you need to know in order to take amazing photographs using any Nikon COOLPIX camera. This full-color portable guide walks you through the essential controls, features, and functions of the Nikon COOLPIX point-and shoot camera line using step-by-step instructions and full-color images of each menu screen. This robust guide not only shows you how to adjust a variety of settings on your Nikon COOLPIX, it also teaches you when and why you should adjust them. The Nikon COOLPIX Digital Field Guide goes beyond camera settings to offer you a friendly guide to the principles of digital photography, covering the essentials of lighting and composition. Filled with amazing examples, this book also presents a variety of techniques for getting great photos, including specific tips and tricks for capturing portraits, candids, sports and action shots, travel pictures, macro photography, and much more.


Saturday, April 21, 2012

Products and services.(2008 BUYERS GUIDE)(Buyers guide): An article from: Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture

Products and services.(2008 BUYERS GUIDE)(Buyers guide): An article from: Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture Review



This digital document is an article from Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2008. The length of the article is 9818 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Products and services.(2008 BUYERS GUIDE)(Buyers guide)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication:Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2008
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 25 Issue: 1 Page: 36(6)

Article Type: Buyers guide

Distributed by Thomson Gale


Friday, April 20, 2012

30 Ways in 30 Days To Redesign Your Life With Photography

30 Ways in 30 Days To Redesign Your Life With Photography Review



So you want to be a professional photographer? What steps do you need to take to make that a reality?

In 30 Ways in 30 Days To Redesign Your Life With Photography, professional photographer Lori Osterberg reveals 30 steps to creating a successful business, and reveals the steps she took to create a Six Figure Photography studio in under two years. Each day focuses on a new strategy and task, helping you build a complete photography business plan along the way. Inside this guide, you'll discover:

-Making the mental shift to do whatever you choose to do
-Moving from hobby to business - what it takes to get to the next level
-Setting up your photography business in the right way
-How to create a studio anywhere
-The easiest way to come up with dynamic marketing promotions
-Niching your photography: choosing the right specialty for you
-How to compete with stock images
-Building a successful preschool photography program
-Convincing your spouse and family to support your photography dreams
-How to build wealth as a photographer

Plus two bonus chapters that will provide you with a look into a specialized portrait business, and how to create an effective social networking plan.

Whether you are an amateur ready to turn pro, or have been working part time and are ready to kick it up to a whole new level, 30 Ways in 30 Days To Redesign Your Life With Photography is your guide to building up a successful photography business this year!


Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Don't Do This! 39 Mistakes I Made as a Professional Photographer

Don't Do This! 39 Mistakes I Made as a Professional Photographer Review



Whether beginner or seasoned professional, every photographer makes mistakes. Whether it is a bad camera setting, poor posing or editing, or a bad sales pitch, mistakes can harm your business or cause you to be upset and lose confidence in yourself.

In this book, I describe nearly 40 different mistakes I have made over the years, talk about the consequences, and more importantly, how I fixed the mistake.

If you are a professional photographer, an aspiring pro, or just want to become better at photography, this book will point out some areas where you may be able to learn from my mistakes, and get better, faster!


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Supplier gallery.(Mark Andy, Inc. offers innovative printing presses)(Enercon offers a wide range of surface treatment solutions for the printing ... sleeves): An article from: Label & Narrow Web

Supplier gallery.(Mark Andy, Inc. offers innovative printing presses)(Enercon offers a wide range of surface treatment solutions for the printing ... sleeves): An article from: Label & Narrow Web Review



This digital document is an article from Label & Narrow Web, published by Rodman Publishing on March 1, 2008. The length of the article is 3557 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Supplier gallery.(Mark Andy, Inc. offers innovative printing presses)(Enercon offers a wide range of surface treatment solutions for the printing industry)(Anderson & Vreeland offers letterpress plates and sleeves)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication:Label & Narrow Web (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2008
Publisher: Rodman Publishing
Volume: 13 Issue: 2 Page: 66(9)

Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning


Sunday, April 15, 2012

Fotografía Digital Básica (Paso a paso para principiantes) (Spanish Edition)

Fotografía Digital Básica (Paso a paso para principiantes) (Spanish Edition) Review



Este no es un libro lleno de teoría confusa y conceptos detallados. Este libro es una herramienta para saber que botón usar, que configuración es la más adecuada y en qué momento se debe usar.

Los temas tratados en el libro de enseñarán:

Qué cámara es adecuada para ti
Configuración básica de la cámara y formatos
Cuando utilizar el flash
Cómo componer buenas fotos
Fotografía profesional de retratos, paisajes, animales, ciudades, flores y deportes
Fotografía para bodas
Hacer dinero con tus fotografías
Editar tus fotos con Photoshop
Y más (ver índice)


Friday, April 13, 2012

Studio Lighting Solutions: Expert Professional Techniques for Artistic and Commercial Success (Pdnpros)

Studio Lighting Solutions: Expert Professional Techniques for Artistic and Commercial Success (Pdnpros) Review



Studio Lighting Solutions, the first volume of the PDN Pros series, is a comprehensive guide to the world of still-life photography in a controlled studio environment. This genre includes food, beverages, desserts, gems & jewellery, cosmetics, household products, small kitchens, small appliances, bathroom and kitchen fixtures, small sets, home entertainment, electronics, home furnishings, in-studio automotive photography. Highlighting the real-world projects of over 25 successful professional photographers, this book shows photographers what it takes to achieve both artistic and commercial success in still-life photography. Over 60 shots are presented in an easy-to-read/view style, with descriptive text accompanying each featured photograph. For each shot, the photographer provides in-depth information about the assignment and the shoot. This includes the objectives of the client and/or art director, the specific logistic circumstances and challenges, the lighting and other techniques employed to get the shot, the digital manipulation and styling necessary, equipment needs, postproduction, and more, all leading up to the final, successful, real-world photograph.


Thursday, April 12, 2012

Creative Lighting: Digital Photography Tips and Techniques

Creative Lighting: Digital Photography Tips and Techniques Review



How to make digital photography lighting more creative—and less challenging!

How do you master the art of lighting your photographs? Go beyond the basics, go beyond the "rules," and get creative with the help of renowned photographer Harold Davis. In this book, Harold shows you how to break the boundaries of conventional wisdom and create unique, lively, and beautifully lit photographs.  Packed with tips and tricks as well as stunning examples of the author’s creativity, this book will both inform and inspire you to create your own lighting style.

  • Teaches you when and how to control the light in your photographs
  • Reviews the basic “rules” of digital photography lighting and shows you how to break the rules to create your own uniquely lit images
  • Helps you start building a lighting style of your own
  • Includes stunning examples of the author’s photography and lighting techniques

Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned digital photographer, you'll find ideas and techniques to spark your creativity.

Amazon.com Exlusive: Introduction Letter from the Author

Dear Amazon Readers,

Light is crucial to photography, and without lighting you cannot have a photo. But books about light and lighting come in a number of varieties. So if you are considering my book, I wanted to let you know why I wrote Creative Lighting: Digital Photography Tips & Techniques, where I am coming from in this book, and what you’ll find in it.

If there is one skill a photographer needs, it is the ability to see and understand light. Learning about the directionality, intensity, quality, and color of light is partly intuitive--but can largely be taught. Creative use of lighting makes or breaks a photo, whether the photo is shot outdoors or in the studio. Furthermore, you can’t even begin to understand how to create effective lighting until you learn to “read” light itself. Becoming familiar with light and lighting in all its infinite varieties is the first step along the way to mastering the craft of photography.

Creative Lighting covers both natural light and studio lighting. However, it is not a cookbook covering studio lighting setups; nor is it a book that emphasizes the pixels over the overall visual impact that a photograph can make. Each of the photos in this book can be used as idea generation for your own work--how you can use existing light, alter light, or create lighting to make spectacular photos of your own. I’ve included the story behind each photo in the book, as well as full technical data about the captures. The emphasis of my book is the creative use of lighting. Like other books in my Creative series, Creative Lighting is intended to be useful as an idea book.

Creative Lighting is conceptually divided into five parts. As you’ll see, there is a great deal of material, and it covers a lot of ground. The parts of Creative Lighting are:

Part I: Seeing the Light--Covers understanding and observing light and its characteristics (and applies to both studio and natural light); learning the material in this section is a first step towards becoming a master of light.

Part II: Exposure & Lighting--Details the responses to lighting in terms of camera settings because light and lighting is only one part of the exposure equation, the other side of the equation is how you set your camera to respond to the way the subject is lit.

Part III: Working with Ambient Light--Explains how to work with existing light, meaning sunlight and also mixed lighting environments, and also provides some tips for improving the quality of ambient and existing light.

Part IV: Lighting in the Studio--Shows you how to make creative use of continuous lights in still life compositions, and how to create stunning portraits using strobes in the studio.

Part V: Lighting in the Digital Darkroom—With digital photography, taking the photo is just the first part of the workflow. In this section, you’ll learn to use RAW processing and Photoshop to improve the creative impact of lighting in post-processing, and even change the entire lighting effect in a photo.

I hope you enjoy Creative Lighting. May the light be with you, and best wishes in photography!

Harold Davis

From the Author: Lighting Case Studies

Case Study: Light Through Clouds
Case Study: Bud in Vase
Case Study: Blossom


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Studio Lighting: A Primer for Photographers

Studio Lighting: A Primer for Photographers Review



For photographers who have a basic understanding of how to operate their cameras, this book offers easy techniques, a myriad of photographs from acclaimed studio photographers, and numerous lessons to create great effects that portray subjects in a flattering light. Whether working in a spare bedroom, in the garage, or in a well-trafficked part of town, photographers learn how working in the studio allows them to control the effects of lighting on their subjects, no matter the weather or time of day. Including practical advice for achieving the shadows and highlights that make any subject appear photogenic, assignments that command an increase in creativity and efficiency, and progressive photos that illustrate various steps in the lighting process, this book provides the hard facts and hands-on experience photographers need to make the images they have always dreamed possible.


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Commercial Photoshop Retouching: In the Studio

Commercial Photoshop Retouching: In the Studio Review



For both Mac and Windows PC users, Photoshop CS2 is the market leader and industry standard for commercial bitmap image manipulation. Also known as the "digital dark room," Photoshop is the unparalleled tool of choice among graphics professionals and hobby photographers alike.

Written by 20-year photo retouching veteran Glenn Honiball, Commercial Photoshop Retouching: In the Studio is the only book to deliver advice for the photographer and artist working with Photoshop CS 2 in a real world commercial environment. Honiball offers incomparable technical and artistic guidance for professionals, graphic artists, photographers, and just about anyone involved in creating and manipulating digital images.

Production artists face unrealistically tight deadlines and heavy workloads that leave little time for trial and error. Photo retouchers need practical, immediate Photoshop solutions to help them produce quality images with minimal effort and in a short amount of time. All the tools, techniques, and skills you need to achieve consistent, professional results with Photoshop CS2 can be found in Commercial Photoshop Retouching: In the Studio.

Anyone with intermediate-to-advanced Photoshop skills--whether you want to explore photo retouching personally or as an imaging professional or student--can use Commercial Photoshop Retouching: In the Studio to produce sharp, expert, extraordinary photos that don't look retouched.

Under Honibell's seasoned direction, you'll be able to tackle your greatest photo-retouching challenges with ease, precision and efficiency. He guides you through Photoshop CS2's new and innovative features; explains advanced capabilities; shows you how to adapt and custom-fit the software to meet your needs; offers time-saving tips for accelerating your workflow; and delivers advice and inspiration for exercising your own creative genius.

Commercial Photoshop Retouching: In the Studio is the ideal resource for any digital artist who wants to develop and perfect professional-level retouching using Photoshop CS 2. With this book, you will bring photo correction and manipulation to a whole new level.