Recommended photography books
June 12, 2008
Some photographer learn their photography skills from photography school. But many of us did not manage to enter photography school. Some of us enjoying photography as their hobby and some change their career from doctor, lawyer, engineer to photographer just because they love photography. So how do you get the photography skills if you are not in the photography schools? Read books and practice a lot is the best way to learn photography. Here I will mention few books that I have used and still using to enhance my photography skills.
1. National Geographic Photography Field Guide
For me, this is the best photography book ever written for beginners. It is full of technical explanation and advices. It also have tips and advices by several National Geographic top photographers. Are you totally beginner in photography? than this book is worth buying. The armature also will gain benefits from this book. The best step by step guide written from worlds top photographer. Buy it and read it because you will refer to this book over and over again even though you have become a professional.
2. The Moment It Clicks
I just bought this book few days back and love the way Joe (the author of the book) write the book. Inside this book Joe tells the readers his experience in photographing each image and how he shoot the pictures. Most of the pictures use inside his books have been published in international magazine such as National Geographic Magazine, Life Magazine, Time, Sports Illustrated and etc… Another worth book to buy.
Do you have any photography books to recommend? Feel free to give your recommendation at the comments below.. thanks..
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