Why Photographers Prefer Cloudy Days: and 61 Other Ideas for Creative Photography

· Hachette UK
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There's no one secret to taking beautiful photos. But good photographers do have a few tricks up their
sleeves... They know that clouds, far from ruining a photo, give a great soft natural light for portraits. They know that unusual angles draw the eye, and that their feet are just as effective as a zoom lens.

This book packs 62 of the most important creative ideas into one place. Beautifully presented, easy-to-read and packed with example photos. None of these ideas need an expensive camera, fancy lens or a over-priced flash. The purpose of this book is to help you tell stories with your camera (or phone).

Whatever you want to shoot, Why Photographers Prefer Cloudy Days is packed full of ideas to inspire you, and tips that will help you take better, more original photos.

About the author

Haje Jan Kamps set up his first photo website at the age of 16 and is now one of the world's best-read photography bloggers; his Photocritic Photo School (photocritic.org) has taught tens of thousands of photographers how to fall in love with photography. Shooting with any camera he can, including his smartphone, he has built a successful freelance career, and written books for serious professionals and hobbyists alike, including bestseller The Rules of Photography & When To Break Them. You can find him on @Dipsolect on Instagram. When he's not writing or taking photos, Haje runs the virtual events platform Konf.co.

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