If you love a photographer, then you'll want to print a copy of this list. Here are desired more for books in the Amazon. This means there is probably a book or two on this list that the photographer would love. Save yourself some time using this list as a shopping list. Your photographer will love you for it.
1. Collection of National Geographic National Geographic, Michelle Anne Delaney, Maura Mulvihill (Image 5.0 out of 5 stars)
Behind the worldwide reputation as a powerhouse National Geographic photography lies one on the finer graphics resources are more extensive, and most most unique in the world: the National Geographic collection of the image. For the first time ever, readers will probe the fascinating depths of this vast archive of photographs collected earlier in the century of the late nineteenth century art work today.
2. The Book of Digital Photography, Volume 3 by Scott Kelby (4.3 out of 5 stars)
This book is truly a brilliant premise, and here's how Scott describes it: "If you and I were out on a pitch and you asked me," Hey Scott, I want the light to make this picture look really soft and flattering. I place far behind the softbox? "I would not give him a lecture on lighting ratios or flash modifiers. In real life, I just turn to you and say, "move it in as close to your subject as you possibly can, without it actually appears in the draft."
3. VisionMongers: Making a living and a life in photography by David Duchemin (4.9 out of 5 stars)
A book for any photographer who never feel compelled to combine his art with the world of commerce and to make the transition to vocational photographer. More like a sketchbook of ideas and wisdom that it is a system to get rich quick in photography, VisionMongers take a look at the changing landscape of professional photography and many trips you can take to get there.
4. Within the framework: The Journey of photographic vision by David Duchemin (4.8 out of 5 stars)
A book about finding and expressing their photographic vision, which specifically refer people, places, and cultures. A personal book full of real-world wisdom and incredible images, David Duchemin author (pixelatedimage.com) it shows both how and why to find, prosecute, and to express their vision with a camera to your eye .
5. Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos by Michael Freeman (4.6 out of 5 stars)
The design is the single most important factor in creating a successful photograph. The ability to see the potential for a strong picture and then organize the graphic elements in an effective composition, requiring has always been one of the key skills in making photographs.
6. The Book of Digital Photography, Volume 2 by Scott Kelby (4.6 out of 5 stars)
In Volume 2, Scott adds entirely new chapters filled with Plain English tips on using flash, shooting close up photography, travel photography, shooting people, and even how to build a studio from scratch, where he demystifies the process so anyone can start taking pictures of pro-quality today! Plus, he has full chapters on his business orders.
7. The moment clicks: photography secrets from one of the world's top shooters by Joe McNally (4.2 out of 5 stars)
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