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The Art of Photography - Capturing The World Through Your Lens - cover

The Art of Photography - Capturing The World Through Your Lens

Shawn Moon

Verlag: Cheryl Eyes

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"The Art of Photography: Capturing The World Through Your Lens" is a captivating exploration into the intricate craft of photography. Delving into both the technical aspects and the creative process, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for beginners and enthusiasts alike. From mastering camera settings to understanding composition and lighting, each chapter offers practical tips and techniques to elevate your photography skills. Beyond technical proficiency, it delves into the artistry of photography, encouraging readers to infuse their unique perspective and creativity into every shot. Whether you're a novice seeking to learn the fundamentals or a seasoned photographer looking for fresh inspiration, "The Art of Photography" is your go-to resource for unlocking the full potential of visual storytelling through the lens.
Verfügbar seit: 12.06.2024.
Drucklänge: 50 Seiten.

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