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Book Synopsis The IPad for Photographers by : Jeff Carlson
Download or read book The IPad for Photographers written by Jeff Carlson and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Book level: beginning / intermediate"--P. [4] of cover.
Book Synopsis The Photographer's Ipad by : Frank Gallaugher
Download or read book The Photographer's Ipad written by Frank Gallaugher and published by Ilex Press. This book was released on 2016-01-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The iPad is the perfect photographer's companion. With its amazing screen and apps ranging from free photo filters to professional programs like Lightroom, it just begs to be used by photographers at all levels, and it's become a fixture in their workflow and kit bags alike. This completely up-to-minute and comprehensive guide walks you through the essential apps and shows not only how they will benefit your photographs, but also make your work more visible and widely shared. Friendly and accessible, it will highlight the best of what the app store offers, and its step-by-step workthroughs demonstrate the amazing results that you can achieve with this fabulous creative tool.
Book Synopsis The iPhone Photography Book by : Scott Kelby
Download or read book The iPhone Photography Book written by Scott Kelby and published by Rocky Nook, Inc.. This book was released on 2021-02-05 with total page 467 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn to take great photos with your iPhone—the camera you always have with you!
Imagine if someone took the same photographic techniques, principles, and tools used by high-end and professional photographers, but applied them to shooting with an iPhone. Imagine the type of images you’d be able to create using those same ideas. Well, finally, somebody has.
The world’s #1 best-selling photography techniques author is about to break all the rules as he shows you how to apply the same techniques today’s top pro photographers use to make stunning images. You’re going to learn exactly how to use these techniques to create images that people will just not believe you could actually take with a phone (but with the quality of the iPhone’s camera, you absolutely can!).
Scott leaves all the techno-speak behind and, instead, treats the whole book as if it were just you and he out on a shoot with your iPhones, using his trademark casual, plain-English writing style to help you unlock the power of your iPhone to make the type of pictures you never thought could be done with a phone. You’ll learn:
• Which tools to use to make pro-quality portraits in any lighting situation.
• How to create stunning landscape shots that people will swear you took with an expensive DSLR or mirrorless camera.
• Proven posing techniques that flatter your subject and make anyone you photograph look their very best in every shot.
• How to organize and edit your photos like a pro!
• The pros’ top tips for making amazing shots of everything from flowers to product shots, from food photography to travel shots, and everything in between.
Each page covers a single concept, a single tool, or a trick to take your iPhone photography from snapshots to shots that will make your friends and family say, “Wait…you took this?!”
Book Synopsis The Art of IPhone Photography by : Bob Weil
Download or read book The Art of IPhone Photography written by Bob Weil and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explores how forty-five of today's best iPhone photographers from around the world conceived, composed, and created some of their best-known pieces, including Liz Grilli's "Avian," Markus Rivera's "Run!," and Ade Santora's "Human Tree."
Book Synopsis The iPad for Photographers by : Jeff Carlson
Download or read book The iPad for Photographers written by Jeff Carlson and published by Peachpit Press. This book was released on 2013-05-16 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Apple’s popular iPad and iPad mini tablets are incredibly useful tools for photographers on the go. Instead of hauling a laptop, you can tuck a lightweight iPad in your camera bag and take advantage of its large screen, third-party software apps, and online access to effectively complete and share your work away from the studio. With the iPad for Photographers, Second Edition, novice to pro shooters will discover everything that the iPad has to offer with simple step-by-step instructions and the latest real-world advice for: Importing photos from a camera or memory cards using the iPad Camera Connection Kit or Lightning Camera adapters. Transferring photos wirelessly while you’re shooting, using Wi-Fi SD cards or adapters, or controlling the camera remotely with devices such as the CamRanger and CameraMator. Organizing and rating images and assigning keyword tags in the field, and integrating them later with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom on your computer. Editing photos with iPhoto, Adobe Photoshop Touch, and other image adjustment tools. Using portfolio software to create and deliver impressive iPad presentations for prospective clients. In this fully updated guide, photographers will learn other clever uses for their iPad including backing up photos in the field, tracking outdoor light conditions, and other techniques. Visit the book’s website at ipadforphotographers.com for updates and additional information.
Book Synopsis The iPad for Photographers by : Ben Harvell
Download or read book The iPad for Photographers written by Ben Harvell and published by Ilex Press. This book was released on 2013-08-05 with total page 389 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Think the little LCD on the back of your camera is useful? You haven't seen anything yet. This book will show you how to put photography's new essential piece of kit at the centre of your workflow, enabling you to bridge the gap between the camera and the internet by importing and uploading photos to the cloud, edit images on the road with the latest and most powerful apps, and organise and design your portfolio in a sleek and stylish package that will impress clients and present your work at its best. Novice or pro, the photographic uses of your iPad are endless, and this guide gives you everything you need to take full advantage of this powerful tool's capabilities. Fully updated for the latest apps, retina screen, iPad mini, and iOS 6. Catch up or get left behind - fluency with an iPad is now an industry standard. A must-read for iPad-owning digital photographers everywhere.
Book Synopsis IPad and IPhone Digital Photography Tips and Tricks by : Jason Rich
Download or read book IPad and IPhone Digital Photography Tips and Tricks written by Jason Rich and published by Pearson Education. This book was released on 2014 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Teaches tips and tricks for using the iPad and iPhone to take, edit, and share photos, covering topics ranging from framing, perspective, and lighting to creating digital slideshows, backing up images, and finding low-cost tools.
Book Synopsis The iPhone Photographer by : Michael Fagans
Download or read book The iPhone Photographer written by Michael Fagans and published by Amherst Media. This book was released on 2015-03-16 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The iPhone camera is a sophisticated device. It has compelled millions of people worldwide to take a new or renewed interest in photography. Let’s face it: most of us now have a tiny yet highly competent camera in a pocket or purse at all times these days, and we use it to grab shots of people, places, and things more and more often as the technology improves—and you know what? We’re largely pleased with those captures. If you’re a SERIOUS photographer, you may be wondering just how much mileage you can get out of your “simple,” ever-ready iPhone camera. Well, the answer may surprise you. In this book, Michael Fagans deconstructs photos taken in 60 scenarios—with a diverse array of subjects, in changing lighting conditions, in places that present unique challenges—showing you how to use solid, traditional photographic techniques to create great shots. Yes, Fagans will teach you the basics of creating a great photo. But there’s far more: He’ll show you that an iPhone, with the aid of apps, can mimic looks achieved by vintage cameras, a range of lenses, and countless filters. In this book, Fagans teaches you how to use free and low-cost apps and Instagram options to create (or, rather, re-create) beloved vintage-photo effects that you’d achieve with the Holga (a plastic vintage camera known for its unexpected lens distortion) and medium-format-camera looks. You’ll learn how to choose and use digital lenses, filters, and effects—and combine and re-combine them–to intensify color and contrast, de-saturate color, introduce lens aberrations, play with the grain and color cast in the image, and much, much more. What to emulate the look of vintage film stock to create a photo with an aged, time-worn feel? No problem. Want to introduce a little focusing inaccuracy for effect? Easily done. Want to do these things AND use traditional, professional artificial lighting sources (think a large softbox), a professional image-editing platform (Photoshop), and really refine your message while pulling out all the stops? Fagans shows you how. The deconstruction of the images in this book makes it worth the price of admission. Still, however, there is far more: Fagans is a photographer’s photographer. The book is peppered with inspiring quotes from Ansel Adams, Minor White, and countless other photographic visionaries that speak to the heart of photography.
Book Synopsis The Photographer's Guide to Using Filterstorm FS4 by : Theano Nikitas
Download or read book The Photographer's Guide to Using Filterstorm FS4 written by Theano Nikitas and published by Peachpit Press. This book was released on 2012-08-06 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Filterstorm 4 is one of the most full-featured iOS photo editors on the market, offering a host of practical and creative options for photographers who don't want to sacrifice functionality for the convenience of using an iPad. In The Photographer's Guide to Using Filterstorm FS4, author and photographer Theano Nikitas reviews the basics of applying global adjustments and then continues with more advanced topics like selective image enhancements and image export. A special Filterstorm Pro chapter will bring you up to speed with the higher-end version of this flexible app. In this concise eBook, you will learn how to: Perform basic and advanced image adjustments Apply finishing touches and creative effects Export images Organize and batch-process images with Filterstorm Pro 2
Book Synopsis iPhone 16 Pro Max Digital Photography by : Jason R. Rich
Download or read book iPhone 16 Pro Max Digital Photography written by Jason R. Rich and published by Jason R. Rich. This book was released on 2024-09-27 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover how to take amazing photos using your new iPhone! This fully updated eBook offers a comprehensive and easy-to-understand introduction to digital photography using the Apple iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max smartphones. You’ll discover how to run the iOS 18 (or later) version of the Camera app, plus discover a wide range of picture taking strategies that will help you consistently take professional-quality photos in a wide range of shooting situations. The cameras built into the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are extremely powerful. Use this guide as a resource to quickly improve your picture taking skills. You’ll learn how to use the newest photography-related features built into your iPhone, including the Camera Control button and Photographic Styles. This eBook is written by author Jason R. Rich (www.JasonRich.com), an internationally recognized smartphone and consumer technology expert, as well as an accomplished photographer. He has served as a consumer technology writer for CBS Essentials, U.S. News 360 Reviews, and Forbes Vetted. He also regularly contributes tech-related articles to AARP the Magazine and AARP.org.
Book Synopsis iPad for Digital Photographers by : Derrick Story
Download or read book iPad for Digital Photographers written by Derrick Story and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-04-16 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover innovative ways to strengthen your photography business with your iPad Many photographers are turning to the flexible, easy-to-use tools of the iPad and relying on them to wear a variety of hats in their photography business. Whether portable portfolio, editing tool, payment-tracking system, or appointment calendar, the iPad melds together the best attributes of the cell phone and a laptop computer and this unique book highlights them all. With this helpful resource, you'll learn how to get the most out of your iPad to not only improve your business but also enhance your photography. Details how to use your iPad to schedule client appointments, accept payments, sign model releases, track business expenses, and more Teaches you how to take advantage of the hi-res display, cellular and WiFi connectivity, and powerful processor to increase efficiency Covers ways to use the iPad on location with on-the-fly editing techniques Offers suggestions for using the iPad as a backup storage device and how to use it in the studio Features a chapter on shooting movies with your iPad iPad for Digital Photographers shows you how to leverage the strengths of the iPad to enhance your photography and your business.
Book Synopsis Fun in the Dark: A Guide to Successful Night Photography by : Beth Ruggiero-York
Download or read book Fun in the Dark: A Guide to Successful Night Photography written by Beth Ruggiero-York and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-07-22 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Photographer's Guide to Using PhotoForge 1 and 2 by : Theano Nikitas
Download or read book The Photographer's Guide to Using PhotoForge 1 and 2 written by Theano Nikitas and published by Peachpit Press. This book was released on 2012-08-20 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With apps like PhotoForge and PhotoForge 2, editing images on the iPad no longer means forfeiting advanced editing tools and techniques. In The Photographer's Guide to Using PhotoForge 1 and 2, author and photographer Theano Nikitas takes you through the ins and outs of this sophisticated image-editing app, from minor touch-ups through more complex editing tasks. The guide also offers instruction on a wide range of special effects for adding creative touches to your photos. Whether you're a pro looking for a portable but powerful imaging app or someone who enjoys taking pictures for fun, PhotoForge has what it takes to become a regularly-used tool in your digital darkroom. In this concise eBook, you will learn how to: Use powerful editing tools to perform image enhancements Work with layers and masking tools to selectively apply image adjustments and corrections (PhotoForge 2) Add creative touches with special effects filters Use social media to save and share your images (PhotoForge 2)
Book Synopsis iPads in the Early Years by : Michael Dezuanni
Download or read book iPads in the Early Years written by Michael Dezuanni and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-01-09 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital devices, such as smart phones and tablet computers, are becoming commonplace in young children’s lives for play, entertainment, learning and communication. Recently, there has been a great deal of focus on the educational potential of these devices in both formal and informal educational settings. There is now an abundance of educational ‘apps’ available to children, parents, and teachers, which claim to enhance children’s early literacy and numeracy development, but to date, there has been very little formal investigation of the educational potential of these devices. This book discusses the impact on children’s learning when iPads were introduced in three very different early years settings in Brisbane, Australia. It outlines how researchers worked with pre-school teachers and parents to explore how iPads can assist with letter and word recognition, the development of oral literacy and digital literacies and talk around play. Chapters consider the possibilities for using iPads for creativity and arts education through photography, storytelling, drawing, music creation and audio recording, and critically examine the literacies enabled by educational software available on iPads, and the relationship between digital play and literacy development. iPads in the Early Years provides exciting insights into children’s digital culture and learning in the age of the iPad. It will be key reading for researchers, research students and teacher educators focusing on the early years, as well as those with an interest in the role of ICTS, and particularly tablet computers, in education.
Book Synopsis Creating Content With Your Tablet by : Susan J. Brooks-Young
Download or read book Creating Content With Your Tablet written by Susan J. Brooks-Young and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2013-12-30 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Transform students from content consumers to content creators! This comprehensive guide gets to the heart of effective mobile technology use in today’s classroom. Internationally recognized education expert Susan Brooks-Young provides manageable, research-based strategies to help teachers and administrators: Confidently plan and manage mobile technology activities across grade levels Explore new uses and applications for multiple devices Use rubrics and checklists to evaluate appropriate, cross-platform educational apps Manage content-specific tablet use in learning centers or small groups Tap student ingenuity and improve critical thinking skills Time-saving tips cover a wide range of apps to help busy teachers easily incorporate tablets into daily classroom use. Includes step-by-step instructions across content areas for digital photography, video, ePublishing, QR codes and more. Transform students from content consumers to content creators with this must-have resource! "Creating Content With Your Tablet provides educators with simple, easy steps to implement tablet technology with the Common Core Standards. I am encouraged to try the apps in this book. It makes the connection between modern technology and what teachers are already doing in the classroom seem seamless." —Michelle Strom, Language Arts Teacher Fort Riley Middle School, KS "Very practical. The discussion questions at the end of each chapter are excellent for a book study or district that is moving towards tablet implementation." —David Fife, Vice Principal Tweedsmuir Public School, London, Ontario, Canada
Book Synopsis IPod Touch Portable Genius by : Paul McFedries
Download or read book IPod Touch Portable Genius written by Paul McFedries and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-12-20 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Packed with authoritative, no-nonsense advice for getting the most out of your iPod touch, this hip and sophisticated guide addresses the most used and desired features of this exciting device. The author covers the most essential skills, tools, and shortcuts you need to know in order to become savvy and confident for accomplishing any task necessary. Featuring a handy trim size, this guide goes where you go, offering accessible, useful information immediately at your fingertips.
Download or read book iPad Kickstart written by Jay Kinghorn and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2012-08-06 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Your full-color iPad go-to guide Covers the 3rd generation iPad! Get started enjoying your iPad’s innovative tools and features quickly and easily with iPad Kickstart. Loaded with crisp, full-color screenshots, this practical, visual guide focuses on the best ways to maximize your iPad’s capabilities. Stay organized and connected at home and in the office, get news and entertainment, and explore your creative streak. Tips and Now You Know sidebars offer solutions to potential pitfalls and veteran insight helps you get even more out of this extraordinary device. You’ll also find details on the coolest, most useful apps available. Set up and customize your iPad Master the functions, gestures, and controls on your new device Migrate apps, settings, and content from your older iPad Connect to the Internet, use email, browse the Web, and keep up with social networks Use iCloud and iTunes to sync and back up your iPad Organize your life with Calendar, Contacts, and Reminders Explore, install, and organize apps that maximize the functionality of your iPad Download movies, videos, music, ebooks, and games to your iPad Create your own digital movies, shoot photos, and record music Use your iPad as a WiFi hotspot and link to devices and accessories Maintain and troubleshoot your iPad