If you like macrophotography and don’t know where to start you’re in luck, today I bring you a literary recommendation that can help you immerse yourself in the world of macrophotography, this fascinating world where the tiny comes to life, is prominence and its impressive sizes. I’m going to introduce you to Macrophotography, a post by Paul Harcourt Davies that I borrowed from friends a few days ago and that teaches me a lot;).
You are fascinated by the world of macro photography and want to immerse yourself in it, also for those who still work in analogue.
- Not for those looking for the latest news.
- Not for those who have just started photography very recently.
- Although you use simple.
- Affordable language.
- You assume you know the basics.
It is a book divided into three parts
After a brief introduction, this first part is divided into:
This part focuses on:
To drill down into macro photography, divide this section into four sections:
Includes an appendix and an alphabetical index at the end
Paul Harcourt Davies is a photographer of nature popularly known as the “macrophotograph” for his work with macro photography and for his efforts to make it accessible to all.
To date, Paul has written nineteen books (which have been published worldwide in 49 different editions), including Digital Photography Q
It is a very complete book that covers all the aspects that you need to know about macro photography and is illustrated with large photographs. The lyrics are very comfortable to read and the book is very well structured and edited. The paper is thick and the photos are in color.
The most notable drawback and that can be rejected by more than one is that it is a very old edition, pity that it has not been reissued. If you read it, you’ll see that it always talks about movies (reel): me. Still, I think it’s quite informative, because removing the first part everything else in terms of equipment, light, composition, etc. , it’s not like that’ no matter if it’s digital or analog.
It’s a slightly old book, but very complete to understand and enter the world of macrophotography, if it falls into your hands don’t stop enjoying it, you may find it in a library, used in a bookstore of yesteryear. or hang out at a friend’s house. Don’t let his year of publication stop you, because he can teach you a lot.
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