How to Photograph Your Life: Capturing Everyday Moments with Your Camera and Your Heart
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Nick Kelsh's winning formula for creating the consistently top-ranking titles in his category? Simply put, Kelsh can teach anyone--with any kind of camera--to take great pictures, by showing how he takes his own great pictures.
Kelsh presents more than 40 new picture-taking scenarios--the types that fill everyone's photo albums. Whether capturing milestones such as graduations or weddings, or the unexpected occurrence, such as a beautiful sunset or a pet in a funny pose, Kelsh's readers will learn to make images they can be proud of.
Each spread addresses one photo idea, with simple techniques and tips explained using a "predictable amateur photo" compared to the same image improved by professional wisdom. A special 8-page gatefold demonstrates "how to photograph a vacation." These are the photo-ops of our daily lives and, mundane or special, they represent what everyone really wants to know: how to take a picture of a group of friends, how to photograph a private moment, and even how to take a good picture of something you want to sell on eBay.
Special attention is paid to the growing number of people working with point-and-shoot digital cameras. Kelsh has photographed the entire book with one and he includes advice on how to use it as well as image storage for the digital family album.
You've photographed Baby and Family. It's time for the rest of your life in How to Photograph Your Life.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #201181 in Books
- Published on: 2003-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Spiral-bound
- 112 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Kelsh shows that you can get professional looking pictures...with(in) the means and abilities of even a modestly equipped photo enthusiast." -- Popular Photography
About the Author
Nick Kelsh is a professional photographer who lives in Philadelphia. His photographs have appeared in numerous national magazines, and he has been a regular contributor to the Day in the Life series, including the recently published A Day in the Life of Africa. In addition to How to Photograph Your Baby and How to Photograph Your Life, he collaborated with writer Anna Quindlen to create the best-selling Naked Babies and Siblings.
Customer Reviews
Easy professional tips for everyday photographers
In reading Nick Kelsh's book, I felt as if he were standing beside me, tilting my camera this way and that, and saying "See how much nicer your photo is when you do this and that?" With his great sense of humor, his down-to-earth writing, and his photographic examples, he shows the reader how to apply professional techniques to everyday photography. Reactions to your photo album will go from "How nice" to "Wow!"
Fun, creative, encouraging!
The focus of this book is creativity in photography for people who haven't done a lot of picture-taking. In addition to showcasing some simple concepts, this book gives creative ideas and suggestions for all kinds of challenging photography situations (birthday parties, family meetings, the list goes on). Kelsh's emphasis is on simplicity and ingenuity, and is guaranteed to transform your ho-hum snapshots into enlargement-worthy favorites.
This book has a few simple concepts that will revolutionize the way you take pictures (as well as the way you look at people). What could be simpler than the tips found in this book? We can all get closer, turn off the flash, take a lot of pictures (a few rolls at a time), and look at situations from unexpected perspectives. And yet, with just these basic tips, Nick Kelsh assures us that we will begin to take photos that will be treasured as instant classics.
Kelsh's tone is encouraging, conversational, and assuring. He is part-professional, part-everyphotographer. He is equally comfortable with portrait photography and snapshots. He avoids technical jargon and sticks with phrases we all like to imagine in connection with our own photos: "the envy of all your friends," "compliments on your photos," "people will ask you to photograph their children," and so on.
You'll love your first reading of it, and I bet it will become a favorite over time. I'm tempted to buy several copies to give to friends. So don't wait -- get it, read it, and start taking pictures of your loved ones! And check out ALL of Nick Kelsh's titles!
Want photographs that really capture your family and vacations? Get this book.
Wow. I have bought a lot of photography books in an effort to improve my pictures - composition, lighting, you name it - but this book blew me away with the simplicity and specificity of it's advice.
The entire book is divided into chapters about common situations that you are trying to photograph and gives some simple advice and suggestions about how to better capture it. Obviously not every situation can be covered but what he does cover will inspire you and give you new ideas about how to capture what you see and feel.
Sample chapters (How to photograph...):
People around a table
The first day of school
Christmas
A hike in the woods
A landscape
A sunset
Your vacation
A monument
Your dog
A couple
A baby's face
If you are the photographer in your family, do yourself, your family and friends a favor and read this book!
