The iPhone Photography Book

Learn to take great photos with your iPhone-the camera you always have with you! This is it-the long-awaited book fully dedicated to iPhone photography by photographer and bestselling author Scott Kelby! In this book, Scott brings his award-winning approach of sharing his secrets and shooting advice...

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Main Author: Kelby, Scott
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: La Vergne Rocky Nook 2021
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505 0 |a Avoid Distracting Bright Spots in the Background -- Making More Dynamic Compositions with the Rule of Thirds -- Filling the Frame -- Creating Depth in Your Images (Layers) -- The Framing Composition Technique -- You Don't Have to Show the Whole Thing -- Patterns and How to Make Them More Interesting -- The Negative Space Technique -- The Odd Numbers Trick -- Your Subject Needs Room to Move -- Creating Balance in Your Images -- Symmetry: How to Achieve It and Why We Love It -- Chapter Three: Photographing People: And Still Being Friends After They See the Shots 
505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Chapter One: iPhone Camera Essentials: Getting Great iPhone Photos Starts Here -- How to Focus on an iPhone -- The "Focus and Recompose" Trick -- Holding Your Camera Still Matters -- Keep the Flash on Your iPhone Turned Off -- Using the Self-Timer -- Don't "Pinch to Zoom" While Shooting -- Keeping Your Shots from Being Too Dark/Too Bright -- The Advantage of Shooting in RAW vs. JPEG -- Shooting in Apple's Own RAW Format -- Getting Really Close (and How Close You Can Go) -- Getting Your Color Right on the Money! -- Getting Wider Shots by Shooting in Video Mode 
505 0 |a Better Window Light Portraits, Technique #3 -- Keeping the Other Side of Their Face Lit -- How to Make Any Window Have Beautiful Light -- Turn Off the Room Lights -- Why Direct Sunlight Is Our Enemy -- If You Have to Shoot in Direct Sunlight, Do This -- The Trick to Shooting under a Tree -- Your Shooting-in-Daylight Secret Weapon -- When Is the Best Time to Shoot? -- Getting the Sun Flare Look -- When to Use a Gold Reflector -- Where to Position a Reflector -- When to Use a Black Reflector -- Why Shooting on Cloudy Days Rocks! -- Built-In Lighting Looks for Your Portraits 
505 0 |a Shoot in Portrait Mode to Get That Pro Look -- Aiming Your Camera for Portraits -- Where to Focus for Portraits -- Composition: Where to Put Eyes in the Frame -- Composition: Overall -- Composition: Cutting Off the Top of the Head -- Composition: Leaving Too Much Space above the Head -- Avoid Cropping at Limbs, Losing Fingers, Etc. -- Getting a Softer, More Blurred Background -- This Kills More Portraits Than Almost Anything -- The Most Magical Window Light of All -- Better Window Light Portraits, Technique #1 -- Better Window Light Portraits, Technique #2 
505 0 |a Your "Other" Shutter Buttons -- If It's Moving, Use Burst Mode -- How to Make the Most of the Ultra-Wide Lens -- Using the Built-In Filters -- How to Get to Your Camera Really Fast -- Shooting with Night Mode -- The More Light, the Better the Photo -- Why Your Intent Matters When Making iPhone Images -- Chapter Two: How to Compose Like a Pro: The Top Techniques to Make Your Images Stand Out -- Don't Put Your Subject in the Middle -- Working the Scene -- Avoiding Junk around the Edges -- Simplify the Scene -- The Perspective Trick -- How to Lead the Viewer into the Image 
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520 |a Learn to take great photos with your iPhone-the camera you always have with you! This is it-the long-awaited book fully dedicated to iPhone photography by photographer and bestselling author Scott Kelby! In this book, Scott brings his award-winning approach of sharing his secrets and shooting advice just like he would with a friend if they were out shooting together. Each page covers a single technique, tool, or trick you can use to capture truly amazing pictures with your iPhone. You'll learn how to get great shots in low light, how to capture awesome portraits of people, how to nail your composition, and how to take jaw-dropping travel, food, and landscape photos. You'll learn all about time lapse photography, long exposure, and panoramas. You'll find out just what accessories you really need, and you'll learn some cool post-processing tricks. And, of course, Scott covers the best tips and tricks for shooting with your iPhone, as well as the top 10 photo apps he uses that will make your images better and make shooting with your iPhone that much more fun. TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: iPhone Camera Essentials Chapter 2: How to Compose Like a Pro Chapter 3: Photographing People Chapter 4: Posing People Chapter 5: Travel & Landscape Photography Chapter 6: Other Cool Stuff to Shoot Chapter 7: iPhone Camera Tips and Tricks Chapter 8: Organizing Your Photo Library Chapter 9: Editing Your Images Chapter 10: Going Beyond the Photos App to Lightroom and More Chapter 11: Awesome iPhone Accessories Chapter 12: Photo Recipes