DSLR Photography for Beginners
Take 10 Times Better Pictures in 48 Hours or Less! Best Way to Learn Digital Photography, Master Your DSLR Camera, & Improve Your Digital SLR Photography Skills
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Brian Black
About this listen
Who else wants to take mind-blowing pictures?
If you want to stand out from the crowd and capture all those magic moments for posterity, you have come to the right place. Most guides to digital SLR photography will overwhelm you with jargon, but you and I both know that’s not what photography is all about.
When I first started out, I couldn’t find any course or guide that actually helped me become a better photographer. Everything out there was either packed to overflowing with technical terms or far too expensive for my means. All I wanted was to know how to take the photographs I could see in my mind - and nobody was helping me do that.
That's why I’ve written this guide - so you don’t have to go through what I did.
Give me just 48 hours, and I'll make you 10 times a better photographer.
Signing up for an expensive course can cost you upwards of $1,000. What a waste when all you need to know is in this audiobook.
Owning a digital SLR camera Is all about taking beautiful pictures.
If you have paid out money to invest in a decent camera, I’m betting that, like me, you haven’t done so just to learn how many buttons it has or what lenses are made out of. In this guide, we’ll be sidestepping the boring technical information and focusing on what really matters: showing you how to use your camera to take the photographs you’ve always dreamed of, using all the benefit of my many years of experience as a photographer and the hard-earned knowledge I have gathered along the way. Some of the things we'll cover are:
- How to compose an image to put the focus where you want it.
- The tricks and techniques the professionals use to make magic with their lens.
- How to tell stories with your camera by manipulating your angles and framing.
- Everything that makes an image pop, from the rule of thirds to context and focal points.
- How to mix things up with specialized alternatives, from wide angle to telephoto and fish eye to tilt and shift.
- How to use polarizing filters, neutral density filters, and ultraviolet filters to best effect.
Developing an eye for photography is possible - even if you're a complete beginner!
Even if you have never picked up a camera in your life, this audiobook will help you look at everyday scenes with the practice eyes of a professional. By the time you complete this guide, you will know exactly what makes a photograph work - and exactly how to take it.
Don't just take my word for it....
This audiobook covers all you need to know about your digital SLR camera and developing an eye for photography. Thousands have already proved this right. All that you need is found inside.
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- Tino
- 09-14-22
I really appreciated and enjoyed this book.
I learned quite a bit. thank you. great references for me. I've been practicing every day. my astrophotography has also improved.
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- SHADYMAV3R1CK
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Great introduction to the basics of a camera.
I'm usually just a point and shoot photographer but I wanted to know more and advance my skills. This book explains the basics and gives great advice for certain skills or niche.
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-24-20
Loved the 'starting with the basics' approach.
Most authors on this subject have a difficult time maintaining a beginners' point of view. Mr. Black did a great job of talking 'to me'.
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- Kelly D. Pitts
- 08-01-21
Excellent book.
Clearly explains Aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, which I couldn't understand their relationships. Thank you!
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- J.S.
- 04-01-24
A great starting point for new photographers
I dabbled in photography years ago, and recently. Ought a new camera to get back into it. Sometimes reading “how-tos” is monotonous and it’s easy to get distracted. With this, it helps to HEAR what you’ve read so that it sinks in a bit more. This has definitely helped me get back into the photography game by explaining the simple things that most professional photographers have probably already forgotten. If you’re looking to learn the basics of photography, and learn about lenses, f-stops, shutter speed, etc, this is a must- listen. And what’s nice is that you can go back again and listen over and over again.
I highly recommend this for anyone new to the photography game.
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- Crystal
- 06-06-23
Good basic knowledge
This book provided me with the basic knowledge to help me decide if I want to pursue my photography interests further. I definitely recommend this auto book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-19-21
Great place to start
This is a clear and helpful book for the beginner. It also points you where to go to learn more.I would highly recommend it.
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- L. Collins
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Informative !
Fantastic work and to the point! Not dizzying with all of the nuances of many technical reads. Great job!
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- K. Hempler
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Like you said trying experimenting is Best
I did get a lot out of the book and I went out and tried to figure out why it didn’t come out right when I looked at my pictures checked my apiture and speed and iso still need to figure it out. Relistened to some spots and chapters again. Doing and time I guess is what I need. I’ve also learned to try several different appitures of same thing to get the right picture. As you say with practice I won’t need to do as many try’s
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- Chris Browne
- 04-03-21
loved it
This was an excellent book that used easy to understand terminology. I learned so much about my cameras setting.
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