The Basic Book of Photography: Fifth Edition
By (Author) Tom Grimm
By (author) Michele Grimm
Penguin Putnam Inc
Signet
26th August 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
770
Paperback
672
Width 152mm, Height 222mm, Spine 39mm
697g
For nearly three decades, The Basic Book of Photography has been the ideal handbook for beginning and experienced photographers alike. This comprehensive edition has been expanded to include the latest technological innovations in digital photography and the most modern methods and products used in traditional film photography. So whether you use a single lens reflex (SLR), compact, APS, single-use, instant, or digital camera, you'll learn everything you need to know about how to operate your photo equipment successfully to produce the most striking pictures. This greatly expanded edition includes- An all new chapter on digital cameras and imagingIndoor and outdoor lighting techniquesDescriptions of all color, black-and-white, and infrared filmsProcedures for processing your own picturesWays to enjoy your photography on the internetWith more than 395 instructive illustrations and an extensive glossary, The Basic Book of Photography help you become the photographer you always wanted to be.
Tom Grimm is a freelance photographer based in Oregon who has spent more than 40 years behind a camera and in the darkroom. He has taught at UC Irvine and has traveled to more than 125 countries on assignment for major publications. He is the co-author of The Basic Book of Photography. Michele and Tom Grimm are freelance photographers and writers who have written and illustrated a dozen other adult and children's books. They live in Oregon.