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Digital Art Photography Defined
| Location: | United States |
| Website Date: | 2006-06-21 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2006-04-20 |
| Announcement ID: |
150670 |
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From business Web sites to adding color to the home, the need to create attractive photographs has become an essential part of the digital world. In the art world, digital photographs are making their way from scrapbook collages to prototypes for sculpture. The just-released book "Digital Art Photography for Dummies" is a response to address the general public's need to create better photographs for use in their business or home--art photographs of gallery quality.
With digital camera technology improving almost monthly and the price of sophisticated digital SLR cameras dropping, more and more people are turning to digital cameras for their advanced photography needs.
Photographs from the dozens of new model cameras that come out every few months are making their presence felt in media we see in everyday life. Images that stimulate and address aesthetic issues are essential for tech-savvy businesses to reach their consumer base. The need for composing, processing and developing the photographs for others to view have become essential skills for the modern world.
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he photographic media artists use as springboards for their works is changing radically. From business Web sites to adding color to the home, the need to create attractive photographs has become an essential part of the digital world. In the art world, Digital photographs are making their way works from scrapbook collages to prototypes for sculpture. The just-released book Digital Art Photography for Dummies is a response to address the general public's need to create better photographs for use in their business or home.
With digital camera technology improving almost monthly and the price of sophisticated digital SLR cameras dropping, more and more people are turning to digital cameras for their advanced photography needs.
Photographs from the dozens of new model cameras that come out every few months are making their presence felt in media we see in everyday life. Images that stimulate and address aesthetic issues are essential for tech-savvy businesses. The need for composing, processing and developing the photographs for others to view have become essential skills for the modern world.
In Digital Art Photography For Dummies (Wiley; 0-7645-9801-5; Dec. 2005; $34.99), award-winning journalist and photographer Matthew Bamberg, covers the steps and techniques needed to take and print gallery-quality photos with digital equipment. This full-color book guides readers through art with respect to digital photography through selecting equipment, composing shots, using software to enhance images, and printing and displaying photos. It also includes hundreds of example photos to provide guidance and inspiration for would-be artists.
For further inspiration, readers can visit Bamberg's photoblog, "The Digital Traveler" at http://digitalartphotographyfordummies.blogspot.com/, where the author takes bloggers on a world journey through spontaneous text and images from world heritage sites and throughout the world's greatest cities. Email: matthewbam@aol.com Visit the website at http://digitalartphotographyfordummies.blogspot.com/
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