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OverviewKaren Dorame presents hard-won tips and techniques that allow you to smooth out the bumps in the road toward a career in professional photography. She covers equipment selection and use, light source options and lighting setups using natural light and studio lighting, and shows you how to get the most out of your store-bought backgrounds and posing aids and found backgrounds and posing implements on location. You'll find sage advice on avoiding posing mistakes for individuals and groups. Of course, Dorame also offers pointers on avoiding common post-production traps, saving you time, frustration, and compromised image quality. The balance of the book details problems that aspiring professionals often face in handling the business side of photography. You'll learn what not to do when it comes to booking sessions, conceptualizing shoots, and more. Finally, you'll learn how to weather the changes and stay at the top in this exciting, demanding field. AUTHOR: Karen Dorame has had a camera in her hand since elementary school when she was given a twin lens reflex by her award-winning photographer mother. A BS in journalism eventually landed her a public relations job where photographic experience was put to valuable use in creating brochures and public displays for a California public health department. Most recently, she has taught a variety of photography classes at Dixie University in Southern Utah. '101 Mistakes Photographers Should Never Make' is her fourth published book to aid photographers along their path to perfection SELLING POINTS: Readers will learn ways to avoid common mistakes to finally build a successful photography business Readers will enhance their artistic ability by steering clear of these 101 mistakes that aspiring professional photographer too often face. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karen DoramePublisher: Amherst Media Imprint: Amherst Media Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781682030240ISBN 10: 1682030245 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 28 June 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Mastering Infrared Photography ""The photography world is better because of [Karen's] ability to express and teach the lessons learned from her vast amount of experience."" --Clarence Spencer, professional photographer at Spencer's Camera & Photo ""Stunning images! Inspiring! What a great read! I learned an enormous amount--a must-have for any photo library."" --Alison Miniter, professional photographer and instructor "Praise for Mastering Infrared Photography ""The photography world is better because of [Karen's] ability to express and teach the lessons learned from her vast amount of experience."" --Clarence Spencer, professional photographer at Spencer's Camera & Photo ""Stunning images! Inspiring! What a great read! I learned an enormous amount--a must-have for any photo library."" --Alison Miniter, professional photographer and instructor" Praise for Mastering Infrared Photography The photography world is better because of [Karen's] ability to express and teach the lessons learned from her vast amount of experience. --Clarence Spencer, professional photographer at Spencer's Camera & Photo Stunning images! Inspiring! What a great read! I learned an enormous amount--a must-have for any photo library. --Alison Miniter, professional photographer and instructor Author InformationKaren Dórame Karen Dórame has had a camera in her hand since elementary school when she was given a twin lens reflex by her award-winning photographer mother. A BS in journalism eventually landed her a public relations job where photographic experience was put to valuable use in creating brochures and public displays for a California public health department. Most recently, she has taught a variety of photography classes at Dixie University in Southern Utah. 101 Mistakes Photographers Should Never Make is her fourth published book to aid photographers along their path to perfection. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |