The second in a line of National Geographic photography field guides, People and Portraits gives you all of the information you need to take the perfect picture with your own camera. This book reveals the best angles, lighting, and lenses to capture candid photos and portraits of family, friends, and everyone else. How to evoke a subject's true character on film, how to compose a formal family portraitvpeverything the reader needs to know about photographing people is in this book. With the easy-to-understand instructions from an accomplished National Geographic photographer, you will be able to take pictures portraits worthy of framing.
- 160 pages; 114 photographs
- 8" x 6"
- Hardcover
- © 2002
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About the Photography Field Guide Series
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When is the right moment to snap a sunset? How do you "freeze" your child in action on the soccer field? What's the difference between a JPEG and a TIFF? These specialized guidebooks answer hundreds of questions and provide practical advice specific to particular types of photography. Filled with easy-to-follow instruction, illustrated by National Geographic photographs, each portable volume reveals the secrets behind the Society's renowned photography—showing both novice and advanced photo-buffs how to take the best pictures of their lives.
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| Manufacturer | National Geographic |
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| Manufacturer SKU | 978-0-7922-6499-6 |
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