Are you looking for ways to improve your skills as a photographer? Maybe you just want to learn more about the art of taking photographs?
Whatever be your need, you can be sure there is an eBook written to help you. Here is our roundup of 5 amazing photography eBooks for your digital library:
1. 10 Ways to Improve Your Craft: None of Them Involve Buying Gear by David Du Chemin
Craft & Vision by David Du Chemin is a veritable treasure trove of photography education at extremely affordable prices. This particular eBook is priced at just $5 and is one of his most popular ones. It helps photographers with “an exploration of ten techniques and ideas that can improve any photographer’s work.”
2. Forget Mugshots: 10 Steps to Better Portraits by David Du Chemin
I did say, the place is a treasure trove, right? So, here is the latest ebook from David that helps a photographer, “make stronger photographs of people”. 35-pages long, the eBook helps you understand how to identify a fake smile, wait for that perfect moment and lots of other insights and ideas that will help you take awesome family portraits and lots more.
3. Understanding Post Processing by Mitchell Kanashkevich
This eBook tutorial is great for learning how to use Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Priced at $12, it helps you understand the tools and how to use them to make your photographs better and stronger.
4. Click! How to Take Gorgeous Photos of Your Kids by Rachel Devine
Now this is one eBook that I’m sure every mom photographer would love to have in her digital library. At just $29.99, Click! is an eBook that answers questions like, “How do I make photographing my kids fun?”, “How do I add style and emotion to my shots?” and helps you take photographs that reveal’s your child’s personality, capture the moment and make photographing super-fun!
5. Photo Nuts and Bolts: Know Your Camera and Take Better Photos by Neil Creek
Packed with 10 lessons on understanding your camera, inside and out, this eBook is aimed at helping you understand “how your camera works and be in a much better position to be able to make decisions on how to best use it..” Priced at $29.99, this again is an eBook that makes you a master at your art.
So, have you read {or written} an eBook on photography?
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