Digital Photography in Available Light

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

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Introduction


Location photography covers a wide range of disciplines. From the captured image of a fl eeting
moment using existing light to the highly structured and preconceived advertising image using
introduced lighting. This book is intended for photographers working on location using primarily the
existing or 'available' light source. The information, activities and assignments provide the essential
skills for creative and competent photography. The chapters offer a comprehensive and highly
structured learning approach, giving support and guidance in a logical and sequential manner.
Basic theoretical information is included along with practical advice gathered from numerous
professional photographers. An emphasis on useful (essential) practical advice maximizes the
opportunities for creative photography.


Acquisition of technique
This book is designed to help you learn both the technical and creative aspects of photography.
The initial chapters provide the framework for the assignment briefs that follow. The chapters will
help you acquire the essential skills required to confi dently undertake a broad range of location
work using ambient light. Terminology is kept as simple as possible using only those terms in
common usage by practising professionals. The emphasis has been placed upon a practical
approach to the subject and the application of the essential skills.


Application of technique
The book concludes with several chapters devoted to the practical application of the skills
acquired in the earlier chapters of the book. Assignments can be undertaken in each of the three
areas allowing the photographer to express themselves and their ideas through the appropriate
application of design and technique. This book offers a structured learning approach that will give
the photographer a framework and solid foundation for working independently and confi dently on
assignment.


The essential skills
To acquire the essential skills required to become a professional photographer takes time and
motivation. The skills covered should be practised repeatedly so that they become practical
working knowledge rather than just basic understanding. Practice the skills obtained in one chapter
and apply them to each of the following activities or assignments where appropriate. Eventually
the technical and creative skills can be applied intuitively or instinctively and you will be able to
communicate with clarity and creativity.


photo by Ricky Bond
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