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Recommended Reading for Photo Fans: 32+ Books from B&H’s Bestseller List
by Jill Waterman · Posted 08/14/2018
Here’s a hot tip: In addition to photo, video, and audio gear, as well as other tech products, B&H carries thousands of books and tutorials covering the fields of photography, video, audio and computers, plus inspirational titles to get your creative juices flowing. For all you bibliophiles out there, we’ve compiled this shortlist of must-have publications spanning photography basics, photo careers, marketing and promotion, business practices, teaching photography, lighting technique, specialty photo subjects, creative inspiration,
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Mastering the Family Portrait | Jennifer Borget
189 Views· Posted 03/13/2018
The days are long but the years are short. Kids grow up in a snap. But take great photos of your babies and you’ll have beautiful keepsakes forever. In this photography workshop parents will learn how to maximize their gear and capture memories for their family. Capturing beautiful candid images of your children doesn’t have to be left to the professionals. Every parent wants to capture their child’s authentic self and wants to see the real smiles, not the “for-the- camera” smiles. Join Jennifer Borget, a blogger, photographer and most
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Photography Techniques
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