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Digital Wedding Photography

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Professional wedding photographer Glen Johnson knows there’s a huge difference between being able to take good pictures and being a good wedding photographer. In this exquisite, full-color book, Glen dispenses sage advice and solutions for taking impressive digital wedding images — posed or candid, in any weather, in any setting, at any locale.

You will also learn the secrets of creating a successful digital wedding photography business, and much more. Whether you’re an aspiring professional or an amateur who wants to improve your skills at digital wedding photography, this book will help you succeed.

Discover what makes wedding photography a unique specialty

  • Find out how to make people feel relaxed and comfortable while you’re shooting
  • Explore ways to capture the emotion as well as the moment
  • Understand different photographic styles and adapt to your client’s wishes
  • Prepare for all types of lighting situations
  • Learn appropriate etiquette for shooting in dressing rooms and during the ceremony
  • Know what to take when traveling abroad
  • Set up the perfect digital studio to process your images
  • Find out how to price your work realistically
  • See why your business skills may be more important than your photographic talent

Fancy having a thumb?

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Can't blame you, but then I'm biased, of course: I'm proud of all the books I've worked on. You'll probably be completely, deeply unsurprised to find out that copies of Digital Wedding Photography are available from all sorts of places.

Most big book shops worth their salt will have a copy or two on the shelves. If they don't it may be that they have a couple of books tucked away under the counter (Cheeky, but I guess they just want to keep them to themselves). Smaller book shops should be able to order you a copy - all you need is to give them the ISBN number (It's 978-0470651759), and they'll sort you right out.

If you're one of those high-tech types, you should be able to get a copy of the book from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk - Enjoy!