thread: Tips for a budding photographer?

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    Tips for a budding photographer?

    My brother has recently realised he has a bit of a passion for photography. He's been taking photos for all his past hobbies (graphic design, stop-motion animation, and the like) and only noticed during a school project that he's actually pretty good at it.

    His birthday is in a few weeks, and I'm contemplating paying for a weekend photography class as a present. I'll have to look more into it, though, because he doesn't have a great camera (he was borrowing one for the school project but had to give it back) and I'm not sure he can do the class with the one he's got. Not to mention, there might be an age restriction on the class and he's going to be 17.

    Aaanyway, my other idea if that fell through was to cobble together a book with some tips to help him on his way to a possible career in photography. I pretty much know nothing other than "get subject in frame, press button to take photo" so I need a bit of help...

    TIA


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    I have a really great book called Understanding Exposure by Bryan Petersen. It's really easy to read and just helps you 'get it' as far as being in control of the camera (using manual setting) HTH although there are sooooooooo many books out there

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    Bryan Peterson has several books & i have thought all have been real good.

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    My DH bought me a DSLR for my birthday in march so my M&FIL bought me 'DSLR photography for dummies' it has a bit of everything to get his new found hobby a jump start