What I’ve tried to do in this article is to point out 3 best “must-read” photography books for beginners, based on reviews, forum advices and my own experience.
Digital Photographer’s Handbook by: Tom Ang
The book goes into how to plan trips, using the “digital darkroom”, file maintenance and the basics of composition.
The book is beautifully structured and illustrated and explains everything in plain English, making this book very accessible for anyone with digital camera.
The 3 Best Photography Books For Beginners
Not everyone can be a wedding photographer. Unlike portraits or arranged shots, you can’t tell the couple and the guests to redo certain parts of the ceremony because you didn’t get the shot you’ve wanted.
1. Create a ‘Shot List’
2. Wedding Photography Family Photo Coordinator
Get the couple to nominate a family member (or one for each side of the family) who can be the ‘director’ of the shoot. 4. In Wedding Photography Preparation is Key
5. Set expectations with the Couple
6. Turn off the sound on your Camera
7. Shoot the small details
Photograph rings, backs of dresses, shoes, flowers, table settings, menus etc – these help give the end album an extra dimension. 8. Use Two Cameras
9. Consider a Second Wedding Photographer
It means less moving around during ceremony and speeches, allows for one to capture the formal shots and the other to get candid shots. During the formal shots be bold, know what you want and ask for it from the couple and their party.
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