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The iPhone Photography Book

Learn to take great photos with your iPhone-the camera you always have with you! This is it-the long-awaited book fully dedicated to iPhone photography by photographer and bestselling author Scott Kelby! In this book, Scott brings his award-winning approach of sharing his secrets and shooting advice...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kelby, Scott
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: La Vergne : Rocky Nook, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Chapter One: iPhone Camera Essentials: Getting Great iPhone Photos Starts Here
  • How to Focus on an iPhone
  • The "Focus and Recompose" Trick
  • Holding Your Camera Still Matters
  • Keep the Flash on Your iPhone Turned Off
  • Using the Self-Timer
  • Don't "Pinch to Zoom" While Shooting
  • Keeping Your Shots from Being Too Dark/Too Bright
  • The Advantage of Shooting in RAW vs. JPEG
  • Shooting in Apple's Own RAW Format
  • Getting Really Close (and How Close You Can Go)
  • Getting Your Color Right on the Money!
  • Getting Wider Shots by Shooting in Video Mode
  • Your "Other" Shutter Buttons
  • If It's Moving, Use Burst Mode
  • How to Make the Most of the Ultra-Wide Lens
  • Using the Built-In Filters
  • How to Get to Your Camera Really Fast
  • Shooting with Night Mode
  • The More Light, the Better the Photo
  • Why Your Intent Matters When Making iPhone Images
  • Chapter Two: How to Compose Like a Pro: The Top Techniques to Make Your Images Stand Out
  • Don't Put Your Subject in the Middle
  • Working the Scene
  • Avoiding Junk around the Edges
  • Simplify the Scene
  • The Perspective Trick
  • How to Lead the Viewer into the Image
  • Avoid Distracting Bright Spots in the Background
  • Making More Dynamic Compositions with the Rule of Thirds
  • Filling the Frame
  • Creating Depth in Your Images (Layers)
  • The Framing Composition Technique
  • You Don't Have to Show the Whole Thing
  • Patterns and How to Make Them More Interesting
  • The Negative Space Technique
  • The Odd Numbers Trick
  • Your Subject Needs Room to Move
  • Creating Balance in Your Images
  • Symmetry: How to Achieve It and Why We Love It
  • Chapter Three: Photographing People: And Still Being Friends After They See the Shots
  • Shoot in Portrait Mode to Get That Pro Look
  • Aiming Your Camera for Portraits
  • Where to Focus for Portraits
  • Composition: Where to Put Eyes in the Frame
  • Composition: Overall
  • Composition: Cutting Off the Top of the Head
  • Composition: Leaving Too Much Space above the Head
  • Avoid Cropping at Limbs, Losing Fingers, Etc.
  • Getting a Softer, More Blurred Background
  • This Kills More Portraits Than Almost Anything
  • The Most Magical Window Light of All
  • Better Window Light Portraits, Technique #1
  • Better Window Light Portraits, Technique #2
  • Better Window Light Portraits, Technique #3
  • Keeping the Other Side of Their Face Lit
  • How to Make Any Window Have Beautiful Light
  • Turn Off the Room Lights
  • Why Direct Sunlight Is Our Enemy
  • If You Have to Shoot in Direct Sunlight, Do This
  • The Trick to Shooting under a Tree
  • Your Shooting-in-Daylight Secret Weapon
  • When Is the Best Time to Shoot?
  • Getting the Sun Flare Look
  • When to Use a Gold Reflector
  • Where to Position a Reflector
  • When to Use a Black Reflector
  • Why Shooting on Cloudy Days Rocks!
  • Built-In Lighting Looks for Your Portraits