Mastering Canon EOS Flash Photography, 2nd Edition

Mastering Canon EOS Flash Photography, 2nd Edition
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. About the Author NK Guy is a Canadian writer and photographer living in Britain. He specializes in travel photography and event portraiture. He is the author of Mastering Canon EOS Flash Photograph (Rocky Nook, 2010), The Lens (Rocky Nook, 2012), The Photographer's Dictionary (Rotovision, 2008), and Art of Burning Man (Taschen, summer 2015). Guy no longer lives aboard a barge on the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal in London, but wishes he did because it makes for great book bio copy. He is the creator of PhotoNotes, a popular online resource for photographic education
So, whether you’re just getting started with flash, or you’ve picked up the bug for off-camera lighting from such popular websites as Strobist, or you’re making the leap into advanced studio work, Mastering Canon EOS Flash Photography is your in-depth resource. Digital cameras and flash technology have truly revolutionized photography in the 21st century. Includes a foreword by David Hobby, noted photojournalist and founder of Strobist.. Originally seen simply as a practical way to illuminate dark scenes with portable light, flash today is used for a host of creative and nuanced applications, including supplementing daylight, designing complex scene
He specializes in travel photography and event portraiture. . He is the creator of PhotoNotes, a popular online resource for photographic education. Guy no longer lives aboard a barge on the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal in London, but wishes he did because it makes for great book bio copy. NK Guy is a Canadian writer and photographer living in Britain. He is the author of Mastering C
David M said The brilliant, missing manual that Canon failed to provide. First of all, this book is big, it is also comprehensive and whilst up-to-date it does not seem like it will age too much (at least it will be relevant for some time to come). This is going help beginner and intermediate users and should help you make the most out of your flash and lighting techniques. Having sa. Good book, especially for newbie Canon EOS users, but also non users I waited a LONG time for a book like this. Probably a couple of years or more.I know of the author and he has online information that is also covered in the book. The book has a bit more though. If you are an advanced Canon EOS user and you feel comfortable that you have most Canon flash controls understood, thi. Stephen Kalman said Waiting a long time for a book like this. I'm an advanced hobbyist photographer. I have Canon bodies and flashes. I've found lots of general flash resources that have all been somewhat helpful. However, the missing link is a book dedicated to Canon flash devices.The author does an excellent job of examining the Canon system and of explaining the feature