Create Gallery-Quality Digital Photos with Digital Art Photography For Dummies
With digital camera technology improving almost monthly and the price of sophisticated digital SLR cameras dropping, more and more people are turning to digital cameras for their advanced photography needs. In Digital Art Photography For Dummies (Wiley; 0-7645-9801-5; Dec. 2005; $34.99), award-winning journalist and photographer Matthew Bamberg, covers the steps and techniques needed to take and print gallery-quality photos with digital equipment. This full-color book guides readers through selecting equipment, composing shots, using software to enhance images, and printing and displaying photos. It also includes hundreds of example photos to provide guidance and inspiration for would-be artists.
For further inspiration, readers can visit Bamberg’s photoblog at https://digitalartphotographyfordummies.blogspot.com/ , where the author takes bloggers on a world journey through spontaneous text and images from world heritage sites and throughout the world’s greatest cities.
If you would like to receive a copy of Digital Art Photography For Dummies or find out more about the amazing work of Matthew Bamberg, please call 201-748-6702 or email jw***@***ey.com.
This article was last modified on January 3, 2023
This article was first published on December 8, 2005
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