How to take great photography on the day, which will preserve the best moments for ever Includes concise step-by-step instructions for digital-image manipulation Subjects range from choosing equipment, to the techniques needed to capture the key moments of the day, to perfecting your shots later in the digital darkroom Offers new formats, including DVD and the Internet, for sharing your finished images with friends, family, and clients
How to take great photography on the day, which will preserve the best moments for ever Includes concise step-by-step instructions for digital-image manipulation Subjects range from choosing equipment, to the techniques needed to capture the key moments of the day, to perfecting your shots later in the digital darkroom Offers new formats, including DVD and the Internet, for sharing your finished images with friends, family, and clients
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Höhe: 260 mm
Breite: 225 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-1-904705-49-9 (9781904705499)
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Paul F Gero's 30-year career in photography has not only taken him around the world, but it has shown him both influences on wedding photography styles. His grounding in a portrait studio taught him how to photograph weddings in a 'classical' style. His extensive experience of photojournalism, however, places him ahead of the pack when it comes to the reportage style. Having worked for Sports Illustrated, Time, Newsweek and more, covering everything from falling governments to the Super Bowl, Paul has now settled on wedding photography. That's not to say there isn't travel involved though; his style is in demand on both sides of the Atlantic.
Paul F Gero's 30-year career in photography has not only taken him around the world, but it has shown him both influences on wedding photography styles. His grounding in a portrait studio taught him how to photograph weddings in a 'classical' style. His extensive experience of photojournalism, however, places him ahead of the pack when it comes to the reportage style. Having worked for Sports Illustrated, Time, Newsweek and more, covering everything from falling governments to the Super Bowl, Paul has now settled on wedding photography. That's not to say there isn't travel involved though; his style is in demand on both sides of the Atlantic.