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Master the Shooting and Lighting Skills You Need to Capture More Expressive Images I n this unique book, Rod and Robin Deutschmann show you how to take a purposeful approach to shooting each frame. As they demon- strate, digital photography doesn’t have to be about computer programs. The authors teach you why it is important to take full manual control of the image-creation process, so that you can build a meaningful message in- camera. With their help, you’ll learn to benefit from making critical artistic decisions in the presence of the scene or subject that inspired you—rather than hours, days, or even weeks later in front of a computer. About the Authors Rod and Robin Deutschmann are award- winning fine-art photographers. They are founders of the In-Focus Learning Center and are dedicated to teaching their artistry to students via their seminars and books. Book Specs $34.95, 8.5x11 inches, 128 pages 280 full-color photographs ISBN-13: 978-1-60895-237-3 Order number: 1948 Features Seeing beyond the obvious aspects of a scene or subject Taking manual control of all of your camera settings—and thinking critically about about their creative application Dividing a scene into tiers of visual information and making artistic decisions about how these should relate to each other Using motion blur and bokeh Inventive techniques for “ripping,” “punching” and “finger painting” with your lens New Book for Immediate Release For further information or to receive a review copy, contact: Kate Neaverth or Craig Alesse Amherst Media, 175 Rano Street, Suite 200, Buffalo, NY 14207 (800) 622-3278 fax (800) 622-3298 [email protected] www.amherstmedia.com Painting with a Lens The Digital Photographer’s Guide to Designing Artistic Images In-Camera by Rod and Robin Deutschmann

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Master the Shooting and Lighting Skills You Need to Capture More Expressive Images

In this unique book, Rod and Robin Deutschmann show you how to take a purposeful approach to shooting each frame. As they demon-

strate, digital photography doesn’t have to be about computer programs. The authors teach you why it is important to take full manual control of the image-creation process, so that you can build a meaningful message in-camera. With their help, you’ll learn to benefit from making critical artistic decisions in the presence of the scene or subject that inspired you—rather than hours, days, or even weeks later in front of a computer.

About the AuthorsRod and Robin Deutschmann are award-winning fine-art photographers. They are founders of the In-Focus Learning Center and are dedicated to teaching their artistry to students via their seminars and books.

Book Specs$34.95, 8.5x11 inches, 128 pages280 full-color photographs ISBN-13: 978-1-60895-237-3Order number: 1948

Features Seeing beyond the obvious aspects of a scene or subject

Taking manual control of all of your camera settings—and thinking critically about about their creative application

Dividing a scene into tiers of visual information and making artistic decisions about how these should relate to each other

Using motion blur and bokeh

Inventive techniques for “ripping,” “punching” and “finger painting” with your lens

New Book for Immediate Release

For further information or to receive a review copy, contact:

Kate Neaverth or Craig AlesseAmherst Media, 175 Rano Street, Suite 200, Buffalo, NY 14207(800) 622-3278 fax (800) [email protected] www.amherstmedia.com

Painting with a Lens

The Digital Photographer’s

Guide to Designing Artistic

Images In-Camera

by Rod and Robin Deutschmann