Recommended Reading – Summary
Before I leave you to digest what you’ve just read, allow me to give you a few photography books that I consider read-worthy and eye-opening:
All these books are not meant for “table-top” chill out reading, you need to be fully focused and read them more than just once to digest them and “incorporate” their advice and methods in the way you think when holding a camera to your eyes.
At first (except Tony Northrup’s book which is essentially a Photography 101 to get you started) they might seem “too deep”, but trust me, once you understand the “basics” covered in those books, you’ll realize that they mean EVERYTHING, you’ll start noticing things, taking better photos day by day.
Having read everything in this short article, you shall be able to read and comprehend whatever photography review/article/guide we release in the future.
So, what are you waiting for?
Get some books, read them, read them again, read our articles, guides & reviews, shoot some photos, post-process them in Adobe PhotoShop, analyze your own photos and the work of other photographers, practice, and shoot some more!
It’s time to “log out” for today, I hope you enjoyed reading this “Photography & Terminology 101” article. In the meantime, feel free to visit my photography website, www.shuttertrips.com to see some of my work, and why not, join one of my Photo Tours and come shoot some majestic places and learn photography with me! Mention “eTeknix” on your request and get 10% off!
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