A how-to guide for capturing stunning photographs in nature Photographing nature poses unique challenges and demands that you have special skills and a working knowledge of how to work in—and with —nature. This Photo Workshop is a must-have how-to guide for shooting nature images in nearly any situation you might encounter. You'll learn which equipment is right in different settings and why it should be used, how to get an amazing photo of a fast-moving animal, and how to handle a myriad of tricky weather scenarios. This book covers composition, exposure, fill-flash, special creative techniques, and more. Plus, assignments at the end of each chapter sharpen your skills to for taking unique, artistic nature photographs. Packed with inspirational color photos throughout, this workshop guide encourages you to improve your technique for taking nature photographs.
Nature Photography: Photo Workshop is a great way to learn and improve photography skills. Capturing the beauty of places like Hampta Pass can be truly breathtaking, and this workshop helps photographers understand lighting, angles, and composition to bring nature to life in pictures. The tips and techniques shared are easy to follow, making it perfect for beginners and experienced photographers alike. It’s amazing how small details, like the right timing and perspective, can transform an ordinary shot into something stunning. I highly recommend this workshop to anyone who loves nature and wants to enhance their photography skills. It’s a great learning experience!
This is an excellent instructional manual. Coalson presents the basic principles of nature photography with first-rate examples. Also chapter-ending assignments provide for immediate reinforcement. This book is too large to carry in the field but you will find yourself referring to it often.
Loving this book. Clearly explained, not too simplistic yet nor too technical & has really helped me see subjects in a different light (literally!). Especially like the assignments at the end of each chapter. Can see myself returning to these again & again.