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"With consistent practice of the techniques described in detail here, I am certain that if you apply yourself completely, to the point where these techniques are executed effortlessly and intuitively, your creative bandwidth will increase by an order of magnitude."


What this book will teach you

Want to learn how to avoid some of the most common mistakes that photographers make? Often times it takes photographers years to move past these mistakes, some never doing so. This is a shortcut for that learning process.



The first 5 mistakes

UNSHARP IMAGES  Critical sharpness is usually the mark of a successful image. In Chapter 1 you'll learn the best and newest strategies for achieving critically sharp images every time.


WEAK COLOR SATURATION 
Achieving true color saturation is difficult, but incredibly important. There are very few successful photographs with weak color saturation (except for B&W and alt processed images). In Chapter 2 we’ll explore some strategies for achieving true color saturation in-camera consistently. 


GRAB-SHOT COMPOSITIONS Composition is at the core of photography. Simplifying the natural world and representing that simplification in a frame is the crux of composition. It's also one of the most difficult to get a handle on because understanding it means learning about how humans perceive visual information.

In Chapter 3 we’ll examine human vision as well as approaches by some of the true masters of photography, such as Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Galen Rowell and others. You’ll come away with solid techniques for capturing more effective and compelling compositions.


POOR EXPOSURE  Exposure is everything when it comes to getting color, contrast, dynamic range and all the rest right. 

In Chapter 4 we’ll go over some of my favorite techniques for achieving correct exposure, and then going up or down from there, as opposed to missing the mark and attempting to correct in post-processing.


UNDERUTILIZING DEPTH OF FIELD  Understanding how Aperture really works on a core level gives you massive leverage when capturing a subject before the lens, yet many photographers underutilize depth of field in a number of important ways.

In Chapter 5 you'll learn strategies and camera techniques for leveraging the power of Aperture.





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"By applying what you learn in this book to your photography you'll see immediate results in image quality, composition, workflow and more. Nothing short of a transformation."


About the author



Graham Clark

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Graham Clark is an award-winning photographer based in San Francisco, California. His work features subjects from around the world. 

In 2009, Graham completed a journey from Alaska to Argentina by land, pursuing the art of photography. In 2012 he completed a trip throughout Asia and India, producing hundreds of photographs along the way. In 2013 he photographed over thirty national parks in North America.

Graham combined his study of psychology with his IT experience at technology companies and startups in Silicon Valley to explore the intersections of design, creativity and technology. A strong proponent of straight photography and capturing the photograph in-camera as opposed to relying on heavy post-processing, Graham is self taught and heavily influenced by Galen Rowell and Ansel Adams.


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From Other Photographers

I've gone from 20% to 80% in less than 3 days having read this book and applied just a few of the techniques. Wow!

Max B., Buenos Aires

This book has provided massive clarity around workflow and getting my images sharper, and more consistently! Thanks!

Sophie M., Austin

In very simple and concise english this book covers more than some photography books that I've read that were over 200 pages. 

Jonathan M., London

Wow, this book is amazing. It has massive long-term benefits for photographers who are interested in getting to that next level.

Anthony H., Seattle

I was committing nearly every mistake on the list, but was able to check all of them off after reading this book. Awesome!

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Graham Clark is an award-winning photographer based in San Francisco, California. His work features subjects from around the world. 

In 2009, Graham completed a journey from Alaska to Argentina by land, pursuing the art of photography. In 2012 he completed a trip throughout Asia and India, producing hundreds of photographs along the way. In 2013 he photographed over thirty national parks in North America.

Graham combined his study of psychology with his background in technology at Apple Inc. and startups in Silicon Valley to explore the intersections of design, creativity and technology. A strong proponent of straight photography and capturing the photograph in-camera as opposed to relying on heavy post-processing, Graham is self taught and heavily influenced by Galen Rowell and Ansel Adams.

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