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نویسندگان: Mark Hemmings
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ISBN (شابک) : 2020905587, 9781119687801
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سال نشر: 2020
تعداد صفحات: 339
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 154 مگابایت
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Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Introduction About This Book Foolish Assumptions Icons Used in This Book Beyond the Book Where to Go from Here Part 1 Fast-Tracking Your Photography Skills Chapter 1 Introducing iPhone Photography Getting to Know the Camera in Your iPhone Models with one lens Models with two lenses Models with three lenses Future models with more than three lenses Taking a Quick Tour of the iPhone Camera App Taking a Photo Viewing Your iPhone Photos Editing Your iPhone Photo Sharing Your Photos Chapter 2 Taking the Complete Camera Walk-Around Discovering the Different Ways to Open Your Camera Properly Holding Your iPhone for Steady Photographs Taking a Photo Without Using the Normal Shutter Button Side shutter using the volume buttons Apple EarPods volume controller shutter release Zooming in to Your Subject Zooming best practices Cropping instead of digital zooming Using the Selfie Camera with and without Background Blur Knowing When to Use (and not Use) the Camera Flash Getting to Know Live Photos Using Live Photo Making sure Live Photo isn’t on by default Using the Camera Timer for Stable and Sharp Photos Family portraits Selfies with a tripod or stand Landscape photography using your timer Getting Creative with Filters Choosing the best camera filter for your photograph Reverting to the original Chapter 3 Setting Up Your Camera for Photographic Greatness Turning on iCloud Photos Optimizing iPhone Storage Downloading the Original Photos Uploading to My Photo Stream Sharing Albums Watching Cellular Data Auto-Playing Videos and Live Photos Viewing Full HDR Transferring to Mac or PC Customizing Your iPhone’s Camera Chapter 4 Applying iPhone Auto-Mode Settings Zooming with Various Camera Modes Preparing to Take Selfies Lighting and background Light case options Selfie sticks and stabilizers Taking Selfies Choose the Portrait selfie mode Adjust depth control Choose your favorite type of selfie light Fine-tune the light intensity and your effect intensity Add photo filters Add a flash Use your self-timer Adjust selfie zoom to add your friends into the picture Considering Square Photos Accessing your square camera Following square photography best practices Creating Panoramic Photos Panoramic best practices for frame-worthy photographs Vertical panoramic photos! Part 2 Discovering the Fundamentals of Photographic Genres Chapter 5 Creating Perfect Landscape Photographs Camera Considerations Long-pressing the screen where your main subject is located Controlling focus and exposure with the AE/AF Lock Lighting Considerations Taking advantage of the magic hours Timing magic hour Gear Considerations Steadying your iPhone camera with a tripod Choosing which lens to use (for multilens iPhones) Photography Tips for Your Next Outing Applying the Rule of Thirds for better compositions Using the Self Timer option for shake-free photos Chapter 6 Shooting Sports Photography Camera Considerations Gear Considerations A tough iPhone protective case An iPhone screen protector A monopod for steadier sports photos A foldable camping seat Battery packs or battery cases Touch-sensitive gloves in cold weather A telephoto lens attachment for distant athletes Lighting Considerations Photographing into the setting sun Using your Portrait mode Using shadows for a fine art sports photography look Creating silhouette sports photos Photographing during golden hour Trusting your iPhone to produce accurate colors Photography Tips for Dynamic Sports Photos Using the Rule of Thirds Panning your camera to create motion blur Choosing the best-looking stride Photographing from a lower position Creating contrast between athlete and background Photographing athlete group photos Chapter 7 Saving Memories through Family and Individual Portraiture Camera Considerations Portrait mode pros and cons Burst mode Self-timer Gear Considerations Lighting Considerations Underexposing your portraits for extra drama Looking out the window Photographing travel photos during blue hour Using shadows to create pictograms Making use of silhouettes for dramatic portraits Placing family members in the shade for even light Photographing from behind with low sunlight Photography Tips for Your Next Portrait Session Photographing from a lower position Choosing black and white for fine art portraits Trying forced perspective techniques for fun family pics Using the Thirds grid for environmental portraits Creating humorous photos to keep the mood light Avoiding objects sticking out of people’s heads Choosing to include mirrors in your compositions Including family member’s interests Avoiding overcast skies Combining family photos using the Layout app Photographing from an aerial perspective Screenshot photos for family who are away Chapter 8 Documenting Your Travel and Vacation in Pictures Camera Considerations Using Burst mode for moving subjects Capturing portraits with both Portrait and Photo modes Photographing nonportraits in Portrait mode Choosing black and white for iconic locations Photographing cityscapes through windows Photographing travel scenes with the ultra wide lens Getting detail in night scenes using Night mode Choosing all three lenses for iconic scenes Gear Considerations Extending your photography with battery packs Packing a tabletop-sized tripod Photographing or filming yourself with a selfie stick Purchasing the best protective case for your needs Choosing a tough mobile device bag Keeping your gear safe while traveling Lighting Considerations Backlight Side light Raking light Reflective light Diagonal light Silhouette light Shadow light Magic hour light Blue and yellow light Photography Tips for Your Next Trip Practicing design-based photography Placing S-curves in your compositions Framing your primary subject Photographing exterior architecture twice Including pattern photos of unusual scenes Scheduling famous landmarks as early as possible Waiting for animals to move into the picture space Choosing your background first Matching color when possible Including national text and fonts in your photos Composing with equidistance Tightening the view of iconic buildings Composing family members looking into the frame Reviewing your favorite establishments Chapter 9 Creating Still Life and Product Photography on the Cheap Camera Considerations Gear Considerations Purchasing backgrounds for flat-lay still life photos Choosing the appropriate background for your product Using clear glass as a background Floating flowers in water Purchasing Bristol board for interior product photography Photographing still life photos in a greenhouse Adding opaque paper to windows for unique backgrounds Lighting Considerations Photographing your product indoors Using side light Using backlight Using harsh overhead light Using doorway light Photographing with mixed lighting Adding shadows to your still life photos Photographing throughout the day Creating Beautiful Still Life Photos Composing symmetrical photos properly Arranging foliage to catch the setting sun Following the equidistance principle Creating both color and black- and-white versions Adding negative space to be used for text Chapter 10 Taking It to the Streets: Photographing Strangers Camera Considerations Choosing black and white for most photos Cropping best practices Placing more importance on drama instead of sharpness Using background blur to maintain privacy Photographing with Burst mode for perfect timing Gear Considerations Using waterproof cases for rainy days Choosing other stability options besides tripods Lighting Considerations Waiting for people to walk into a ray of light Allowing shadows to work as metaphors Blurring people by photographing at dusk Maintaining anonymity by using backlight Capturing mannequins with window reflections Photographing only a person’s shadow for extra mystery Raking light for textured backgrounds Photography Tips for Your Next Day (or Night) on the Town Finding your background first Choosing an aerial perspective Being culturally sensitive Maintaining a sense of lightness and humor Choosing the best stride Showing the urban environment using a wide lens Composing with a sense of direction Avoiding faces to maintain anonymity Part 3 Editing, Organizing, and Sharing Your Photos Chapter 11 Editing with the iOS Photos App Opening Your Photos App Exploring Your Editing Options Starting with Auto adjustments Getting to know the editing tools Applying Filters Vivid Vivid Warm Vivid Cool Dramatic Dramatic Cool Mono Silvertone Noir Cropping an Image Using (and disabling) the Auto Crop tool Flipping your image horizontal Rotating your photo 90 degrees Adjusting Aspect Ratio Editing Your Portrait Photography Chapter 12 Organizing and Sharing Your Photos like a Pro Thinking about Post-Production Workflow Deleting Unwanted Photos Deleting a photo Recovering a deleted photo Favoriting Photos with the Heart Icon Diving into Album Organization Selecting photos to create a new album Removing a photo from an album Using albums wisely Finding photos of a single person Sorting your files by media types Using the Other Albums section Knowing When to Use the Photos Section Making the For You Section Work, Well, for You Using the Search Tool within the Photos App Sharing Your Photos Using shared albums Sharing to any location Sharing to your social media channels Part 4 The Part of Tens Chapter 13 Ten iOS Apps That Will Enhance Your Photography Mark’s Suggested Free Photography Apps Adobe Photoshop Express Adobe Photoshop Fix Adobe Lightroom CC Instagram Facetune2 Mark’s Suggested Paid Photography Apps TouchRetouch Slow Shutter Cam Brushstroke SKRWT LensFlare Chapter 14 Ten Tips for Shooting and Sharing Video with Your iPhone Accessing the Video Camera within the Photos App Holding Your iPhone Properly for Smooth Video Recording Trimming the Length of Any Video Adjusting the Exposure and Filter Settings Cropping Your Video Choosing a Video Aspect Ratio Choosing Vertical or Horizontal Orientation Creating Time-Lapse Photography Video Clips Capturing Dramatic Video Clips with Slo-Mo Exporting Your Finished Videos Chapter 15 Ten Extra Editing Features to Jazz Up Your Images Adding Notes and Text Using Markup Adding Your Signature to Your Photos Adding Extra Markup Options to Your Photo Deleting Your Markups to Return to Your Original Photo Creating and Editing a Live Photo Creating a Loop Photo Creating a Bounce Photo Exporting Your Live, Loop, and Bounce Photos Creating a Long Exposure Photo Creating Abstract Photos Using Long Exposure Index EULA