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People and focus:

how to photograph anyone, anywhere
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2 Reviews
Amphoto, 1993 - 144 pages
Photographing people can seem intimidating. Many picture-perfect moments are lost when you hesitate before asking permission to shoot someone's picture. As a result, vacationers often return home loaded with shots of breathtaking landscapes, spectacular sunsets, and magnificent cathedrals but only memories of the local people - the street vendors, shopkeepers, and children.

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Review: People in Focus: How to Photograph Anyone, Anywhere

User Review  - Rebecca - Goodreads

Usually I find tons of useful tips with Peterson's books. This particular book seems to go over techniques that he as already covered in previous books. Read full review

Review: People in Focus: How to Photograph Anyone, Anywhere

User Review  - Meghan - Goodreads

This book isn't as good as the author's other book "Understanding Exposure". This book overlaps a lot in Understanding Exposure and the items that are not in Understanding Exposure are very elementary ... Read full review

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About the author (1993)

Bryan Peterson, a professional photographer, is the author of "Understanding Exposure, Beyond Portraiture, Learning to See Creatively," and "Understanding Digital Photography." A well-known instructor, he is the founder of the online school The Perfect Picture School of Photography (www.ppsop.com). He lives in Chicago.

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