PhotographyBLOG Review: Digital Photography Hacks
“Digital Photography Hacks” by Derrick Story is an up-to-date collection of 100 tips and ideas that will really help the digital photographer to improve their technique. Each of the 100 “hacks” has been contributed by real-world photographers who use them in their day-to-day jobs. The book is aimed at the photographer who is looking to move beyond the basics and contains sections on daytime and night-time photo secrets, using flash, photo projects, digital camera attachments, Photoshop and more. As the book was first published in May 2004, it even contains a section on getting the most out of your cameraphone! So is “Digital Photography Hacks” worth adding to your library of photography books? Read my short review to find out.
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#1 Al Freedman
Excellent book - useful Tips. The tips for shooting daytime, nighttime, and flash photos are incredibly helpful, and contain information that will help eliminate the discrepancy between how you thought a photo should look when you took it, and how it actually looks when you print it out. I recommended this book for the amateur digital photographer and anyone else interested in creating photographs instead of taking pictures. Extremely useful!
3:27 pm - Friday, February 8, 2008
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This book could have been titled 'Stuff you really really ought to know about digital photography'. Heck, many of the tricks could be applied to point-n-shoot, disposable, even some pro equipment both in digital and film arenas. While most pros are keenly aware of most of the hacks in this book, many things only come after years of goofing up and asking others how they did something.
7:33 am - Friday, February 12, 2010