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Your camera is more than just a recording device. It’s your passport to a richer, more immersive travel experience.
In The Traveling Photographer’s Manifesto, a seasoned photojournalist takes you on a journey that will change how you see both your camera and your travels. Through the lens of a photo trip to Vietnam, you’ll learn how to adopt the mindset and techniques of professionals, bringing more emotion and depth to your photos.
But this book isn’t just about mastering your camera. It’s also about building connections and gaining access to the moments that make for more meaningful pictures.
You will learn to:
Use pre-trip research to find unique subjects and set up your own assignmentsSimplify your gear pack to become more fluid and less conspicuousMaster dual-axis white balancing to capture light and color just as you see and feel itCreate layered, dynamic compositions that hold the viewer’s attentionQuickly acclimate when you arrive, using bi-phasic sleep patterns to harness jet lagFind and retain local fixers—a game-changer for helping you navigate new locationsSystematically build a network of contacts as you explore a cityOvercome the fear of rejection and approach strangers with empathy and understandingAnd much more.
Leaning into the interpersonal side of photography opens up more connections and deeper experiences. As any working photojournalist will tell you, that’s the real secret. The photos are just the souvenirs.
Whether your travels take you across the globe or just around the corner, The Traveling Photographer’s Manifesto is your guide to making more powerful photographs and having more rewarding journeys.
ASIN : B0D3RN3NZX
Publisher : Independently published (May 15, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 312 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8321618325
Item Weight : 1.19 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.78 x 9 inches
Customers find the book’s visuals and content educating, enlightening, and entertaining. They also say it’s the best book about making great photographs in at least a decade.
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