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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Looking to learn alot??? Get this book,
This review is from: John Hedgecoe's Photography Basics (Paperback)
John Hedgecoe's Photography Basic book is packed with over 150 pages of great tips on photography. I find this book to be one of the best books on photography out on the market today. It is easy to understand, covers most topics and is full with hundreds of color photographs.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It helped me take better photographs,
By Vivek Venkatesan (India) - See all my reviews
This review is from: John Hedgecoe's Photography Basics (Paperback)
I bought this book a month back. From the day I bought this book till now, I have seen a marked improvement in the photographs I take. I did not know much about photography and now I am able to look for details in a photograph and am able to judge on how it could have been improved. I cannot claim to have mastered the art of photography but I am certainly thinking now before I go about taking a picture. Another thing that was cool about this book is that it was well laid out and joe had explained the techniques in a very crisp fashion(unlike in otherbooks where you find a lot of text that really puts off even a determined learner).
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Two words: stay away,
By GJ "GJ" (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: John Hedgecoe's Photography Basics, Revised Edition (Paperback)
John Hedgecoe is a veteran photographer with years of valuable experience, but he keeps publishing what I call "very pretty but very useless" photo books, and this is (yet another) one of them. The book is beautifully published (as are his even more lavish DK books), and very well written, but the information is often quite out of date (he teaches you how to load a roll of film; but the words PIXEL or MEGAPIXEL or CMOS do not even appear in the index; on the other hand, the term CLOUDS has 5 multi-page references - go figure).
It is worth noting that while the book claims to be for beginners,it illustrates all points by using National Geographic-caliber photos. No - even if you follow the advice, your photos will not look like that. Hedgecoe is an accomplished, very experienced photographer - there is no doubt about that, but the photos included here were shot using equipment that costs thousands ("teaching" you how to take pictures like that w/ a point-and-shoot is cruel and pointless), and even one brief look at many portraits suggests that elaborate flash setups or professional studio lighting was used - using this stuff to illustrate how to use a point-and-shoot is a joke, and will leave you frustrated and disappointed. Even worse (perhaps very tellingly) virtually none of dozens of beautiful photographs are accompanied by ANY shooting info. (type of camera, speed/aperture, lens, etc.). I'd venture a guess that not one of them was shot using anything like the basic PandS cameras shown in the intro. How are you supposed to learn if you can't even know this basic info about the photos used as "examples"? What a joke! If you want a coffee-table book, there are better ones; if you want to learn how to take better photos, try something else (e.g., Peterson's Learning Exposure or any Lee Frost books).
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great as an intro to photography,
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This review is from: John Hedgecoe's Photography Basics, Revised Edition (Paperback)
this is a great book to start the passion of photography, it gives you a real deal of the basis.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A LITTLE SHORT,
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HERE'S A BOOK THAT MIGHT HELP WITH COMPOSITION. HOWEVER, THE NUTS AND BOLTS (F-STOP, SHUTTER SPEED, LENS, FILM USED) GETS
LITTLE ATTENTION. EXPOSURE IS CRITICAL TO PHOTOGRAPHY. GOOD CAMERAS LENSES AND THE RIGHT FILM ALL PLAY IMPORTANT PARTS IN GETTING GREAT PICTURES. "UNDERSTANDING EXPOSURE" BY BRYAN PETERSON WILL HELP YOU TAKE BETTER PICTURES. COMPOSITION IS LEARNED WITH PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE. HOLD YOUR FINGERS UP IN A RECTANGLE POSITION AND LOOK THROUGH THEM FOR A "PREVIEW" OF A SCENE. MAKE BETTER USE OF YOUR VIEW FINDER TOO. GOOD PICTURES ARE A COMBINATION OF GOOD EQUIPMENT, FILM, LENS, EXPOSURE AND COMPOSITION.
5.0 out of 5 stars
me and my dad love it!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: John Hedgecoe's Photography Basics (Paperback)
i am only twelve years old, and i love photography! i have shared this book with my dad, and we have learned so much from this book. We wish to have you read this book too! it is a great way to learn all the tricks of the trade about photography (that is, if you are interested)!
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad - but not great,
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This review is from: John Hedgecoe's Photography Basics (Paperback)
Got the book and I can use some of the techniques, but I knd of already knew them. The pictures are great in this book, but they all seem to be from the eraly 80s or from Russia. I wouldn't get this book again unless I checked it out at the library.
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John Hedgecoe's Photography Basics by John Hedgecoe (Paperback - December 31, 1996)
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