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The Basic Book of Photography, Fifth Edition

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ISBN: 0452284252 - The Basic Book of Photography, Fifth Edition  
Title:The Basic Book of Photography, Fifth Edition
Author:Tom Grimm
Michele Grimm
Publisher:Plume
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:26 August, 2003
ISBN / ISBN-13:0452284252  /  9780452284258
List Price:$22.00
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COMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED, THIS ESTABLISHED CLASSIC REMAINS THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE WORLD OF PHOTOGRAPHY!

2004 Edition

For nearly three decades, The Basic Book of Photography has been the ideal handbook for beginning and experienced photographers alike. This comprehensive edition has been expanded to include the latest technological innovations in digital photography and the most modern methods and products used in traditional film photography.

So whether you use a single lens reflex (SLR), compact, APS, single-use, instant, or digital camera, you'll learn everything you need to know about how to operate your equipment successfully to produce the most striking pictures.

This greatly enlarged edition includes:

* An all-new chapter on digital cameras and imaging
* Indoor and outdoor lighting techniques
* Descriptions of all color and black-and-white films
* Procedures for processing your own pictures
* Ways to enjoy your photography on the Internet

With more than 395 instructive illustrations and an extensive glossary, The Basic Book of Photography will help you become the photographer you always wanted to be.

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Customer Reviews:

 • A Great Intro To Photography
15 May, 2007

After doing photography my whole life with a point and shoot camera I finally bought a "real" camera. A Canon SLR that I had no idea how to use. So after a lot of research at the bookstore I settled on this book, and I am very happy I did. It teaches a beginner all the different important functions on your camera that you need to learn and why you need to know it. This book is very concise and detailed. All the functions on my camera are explained in detail in this book. If you have a new SLR that you don't know how to use I highly recommend this book.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Basic Book Of Photography
21 February, 2010

This book drops a little over 400 pages of information on the reader. It can be a little daunting for a beginner who has never snapped a photo. A good 20% of the book is background history and technical information on film photography. It's a very interesting to read - but if you're not interested in anything other than digital photography, then you may want to try some of Scott Kelby's books to start off with. The entire book is basically straight text and technical information about camera operation. While this is good, it can get dry if you're expecting glossy color photos every few pages. I appreciated the book for what it was - a full on explanation of camera operation from the technical terms standpoint as well as the timeline progression of chemical film up to digital pixel photography. It makes a good addition and fills in the blanks other books may leave, but I definitly wouldn't buy just this one book and then forsake all others.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Great Intro Book To Photography
19 June, 2009

A couple folks have pointed out this is not a book for professionals. Given that it is titled, "The Basic Book of Photography", I think one should expect that. That being said, it is not a simplistic view, it goes into sufficient depth to really help you understand fundamentals that are often taken for granted in other books and websites. This Fifth Edition (not sure if there is a more recent one) was written in 2003 or 2004 so it is slightly dated, but none of the concepts you care about change from year to year. If you were buying a digital camera, you might look for advice elsewhere, but the basic understanding of how to use the camera doesn't really change much. As a novice photographer, this is still my "go to" book for core reading. Once I have the basics, I'll move on to a book specifically geared toward the topic I'm interested in.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • The Photography Textbook
24 February, 2008

I give it four stars instead of 5 because it is not a book for everyone. It will not show you how to be a great photographer, nor will it step-by-step for dummies teach you to compose pictures. It will, however, educate you on the details and basics of photography. I've used a lot of point and clicks, and I've used several SLRs. All in all, even with today's set it and forget it cameras, you can take a good picture but you can't take a great photograph without knowing the technicals of what's going on behind the lens. Start here if you are patient and want to learn what photography is all about.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Excellent For Beginners
10 January, 2010

I thought this book was easy to comprehend. It provides plenty of examples to make sure you get the idea. It covers many various information from exposure, lighting, to special effects. It also references film cameras. I certainly would recommend this to others.

- Amazon Customer Review


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