Photography Mastery

Photography Mastery

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Table of Contents


  • Introduction
  • The History Of Digital Photography
  • All About Photography
  • Chapter 1: Tips To Help You Master Digital Photography
  • Compose Carefully
  • Take Great Close up Photos
  • Buy a Tripod
  • Get Active
  • Take a Class
  • Tips In Better Photography
  • Chapter 2: Starting a Photography Business
  • Stock Photos That Sell
  • Shoot Photos That Sell
  • Avoid Legal Pitfalls
  • Keywording Is The Key To Success, Literally
  • Keep The Noise Down
  • Ways To Earn Money With Digital Cameras and Photo Printers
  • Chapter 3: How To Be A Great Photographer
  • Study Web Pages That Have Tips For Better Photographs
  • Get Your Photographs Critiqued At An Appropriate Website
  • Study The Work Of Acknowledged Great Artists
  • Join A Photography Club
  • Take A Class (Online Or In Person)
  • Get A Coach
  • Go To An Art School
  • Taking Professional Quality Pictures
  • Chapter 4: The Art of Organic Photography
  • The Hidden Art of Digital Photography
  • Chapter 5: Black And White Digital Photography
  • Correct The Colorcasts
  • The Classic Look Of A Black And White Photo
  • Chapter 6: Digital Photography Tips
  • Tips For Better Digital Photos
  • Be Prepared
  • Hold Your Camera Steady
  • Get Closer
  • Take More Pictures
  • Vary The Lighting
  • Eliminate Red-Eye
  • Go for Candid
  • Create a Scene
  • Chapter 7: Great Landscape Photography
  • Great Portraits In The Great Outdoors
  • Keep It Simple
  • Control The Depth Of Field
  • Be Mindful Of Distracting Objects Behind Your Subject
  • Control The Light Is Generally Undesirable
  • Correct The Color
  • Chapter 8: Enhancing Your Digital Photos
  • Try Out Different Camera Exposure Settings
  • Bring Out Some Creative Blur In Photos
  • Create Something Out Of Nothing
  • Take Unique Photos
  • Taking Better Pictures With Your Digital Camera
  • Always Be Aware Of The Background
  • Use Available Light
  • Aim Your Camera Slightly Down At The Person's Face
  • Remember Your Focus
  • Never Put Your Subject Dead Center
  • Conclusion