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Gary Friedman's blog is renown for being thoughtful, insightful, instructionful (that's a word!), and generally an oasis of photographic thought in a desert of "influencers". In this 4th volume of his popular compilations, Gary shares with you his most interesting and compelling content from both his blog (from 2019) and from his articles for Cameracraft magazine. In this compendium: Rememberance Photography A Brilliant Way to Find Perfect Portrait Light Better Autumn Photos in One Minute Back Button Focus The Best Story I Ever Told Turning your Camera into a high-quality webcam Computational…mehr

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Gary Friedman's blog is renown for being thoughtful, insightful, instructionful (that's a word!), and generally an oasis of photographic thought in a desert of "influencers". In this 4th volume of his popular compilations, Gary shares with you his most interesting and compelling content from both his blog (from 2019) and from his articles for Cameracraft magazine. In this compendium: Rememberance Photography A Brilliant Way to Find Perfect Portrait Light Better Autumn Photos in One Minute Back Button Focus The Best Story I Ever Told Turning your Camera into a high-quality webcam Computational Photography Which camera has the best "Color Science"? The Shrinking Market for Photographers Using a Grey Card to Nail Exposure and White Balance Focus Stacking tutorial And many, many more! Think of it as essential reading.
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Autorenporträt
Gary L. Friedman is a professional photographer who has traveled the world with his cameras and runs the stock image website www.FriedmanArchives.com. He has also written several highly-acclaimed e-books on digital imaging, all aimed at demystifying the complexities of digital cameras. His photography and writing has been published in magazines, newspapers, and books worldwide, and he is associate editor of CameraCraft magazine in the UK, the antithesis of your typical photo magazine. He was also listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for building the world's smallest telephone way back in 1980 (before cell phones or cordless phones were around).