Digital Art Photography For DummiesISBN: 978-0-7645-9801-2
Paperback
370 pages
December 2005
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Several years ago, Matthew Bamberg began to photograph for
the articles he was writing while working for the alternative
paper, the Desert Post Weekly. His writing focuses on
popular culture: essays about topics from the Santa Cruz,
California surf culture to the mid-century modern architecture
revival around the world. Curious by light striking his lens
(direct and bold or soft and willowy) and the sounds (especially of
the shutter opening and closing), he struck a relationship first
with film and then, like so many, with the digital camera’s
sensor.
Aside from writing about f-stops, shutter speeds, and the fabulous job the digital camera manufacturers have done that permit photographers to take almost noiseless pictures in the dark at high ISO speeds, Matt has written content and provided photographs for articles on Homestore.com, America Online, and The Weather Channel.
Aside from writing about f-stops, shutter speeds, and the fabulous job the digital camera manufacturers have done that permit photographers to take almost noiseless pictures in the dark at high ISO speeds, Matt has written content and provided photographs for articles on Homestore.com, America Online, and The Weather Channel.