Wide-Angle Photography: Capturing Landscape, Portrait, Street, and Architectural Photographs with Wide-Angle Lenses (Including Tilt-Shift Lenses)

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About this ebook

The very thing that makes wide-angle photography so compelling also makes it a challenge: While you’re sure to capture a vast scene using a wide-angle lens, it can be difficult to direct the viewer’s attention when so many elements are included in an image. For many photographers, the results of their wide-angle attempts are a disappointment and they just can’t seem to achieve that “Wow” they are hoping for in their images.</p> 

<p> Whether you’re new to wide-angle lenses or you’ve been frustrated by them for a long time, expert photographer, teacher, and author Chris Marquardt is here to help. <i>Wide-Angle Photography</i> is packed with information—as well as beautiful and inspiring photography—that will help you take your wide-angle image making to the next level.</p>  


<p>In a friendly, accessible manner Chris walks you through in-depth discussions of both the advantages and the pitfalls of wide-angle photography, the fundamentals you need to know, composition and design principles, and the specific genres in which wide-angle lenses can be used to create outstanding images—not only for landscape photography, but for portrait, street, architectural, and interior photography, as well. Throughout the book, Chris offers hands-on exercises that drive home the concepts being taught so you can learn by doing. Chris also dedicates two full chapters to tilt-shift lenses for those who are interested in exploring and maximizing the fascinating capabilities these kinds of lenses offer.</p>


<p>Topics include:</p>


<li>Types of lenses and filters</li>

<li>Understanding depth of field</li>

<li>Angles of view, crop factors, and focal lengths</li>

<li>Handling distortion and aberrations</li>

<li>Composition, design, and context</li>

<li>Point of view and perspective</li>

<li>Wide-angle for various genres</li>

<li>Panoramas and stitching images</li>

<li>Tilt-shift lenses</li>

<li>Hands-on exercises</li>

<li>And much more…</li>

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About the author

Chris Marquardt is a photographic mythbuster and the host of Tips from the Top Floor, the world's longest running photography show. His photography podcasts have won multiple international awards. He has taught photography all over the planet, including Europe, Africa, North America, and Asia, where he has often accompanied photographers to the world’s highest photography workshop at Mt. Everest base camp. Marquardt is a regular on Leo Laporte’s Tech Guy radio show, which is syndicated across the United States and reaches an audience of millions.

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