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Old 12-05-2011, 03:04 PM   #10
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I appreciate that site and am tempted to pick it up.
Its funny how I have went back and forth between hiring a photographer, then buying a nice camera with a couple lens' to take my own shots and then back to a photographer.
This book tempts me to read it and consider going back to my own shots.

Question: Does this book explain things in a simple format for beginners or would one have to understand a good amount of photography prior to reading this?
It's pretty simple, I'd say, not a high end photography book at all. It's more about perspective and where/what you should take your pictures of. There's a bit about contrast/exposure, but not at a really high level. (Or I wouldn't have been able to understand it...)

Even if you do end up hiring someone I'd consider shelling out the $30 since it may help you evaluating what photos you want them to take. Get the hardcopy not the .pdf version, since the book is mainly about the photographic examples, imo.
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