Synopses & Reviews
World-acclaimed travel photographer Susan McCartney offers both a definitive guide to honing skills as well as a business manual of expert tips for making each endeavor profitable. This new edition has been revised and expanded to cover: bringing equipment up-to-date; handling lighting; composing portrait, landscape, architecture, and location still life shots; planning and preparing for a travel shoots; editing; building a portfolio; working on assignment; selling to stock houses; shooting on location for businesses and corporations; and exploring opportunities on the World Wide Web. Includes self-assignments and sample itineraries to get started, as well as model releases in more than thirty languages.
Synopsis
This new edition covers the latest camera equipment, new itinerary ideas, self-assignments, and World Wide Web opportunities. Crammed with practical information, the book uncovers new ways to work with different types of light and film on the road, and to take photos of people, landscapes, and buildings around the world.
Synopsis
This new edition will help every photographer, whether amateur or experienced, to uncover new ways of taking exceptional pictures on the road.
About the Author
Susan McCartney has traveled the world on assignment for corporate clients such as British Airways, the U.S. Army, and Warner Brothers Records. Her photographs have appeared in Time, The Economist, Glamour, the New York Times, Popular Photography, and other leading publications. Having taught at the School of Visual Arts and Cooper Union, she continues to conduct a wide variety of workshops. Her other books include Mastering the Basics of Photography, Travel Photography, and Nature and Wildlife Photography, all published by Allworth Press. She lives in New York City.