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L**H
John's book has become a solid reference in my library
John is an extremely good writer. He covers an enormous amount of very useful information in a clear and concise way, and this writing style strongly conveys that John really knows his subject matter. For all of these reasons, John's book has become a solid reference in my library that I will return to (and already have) again and again.In addition to chapters on observation vs. engagement, cities & streets, and landscapes & rural life, he also provides chapters on trip planning, legalities, and a bonus chapter on sharing your work (included directly in the kindle version, or a download if you have the paper version.)If you are interested, or think you might be interested, in travel and/or street photography, then I highly recommend this book. For me, it has provided a complete reference.
T**S
Good tips for travel photography
Well written and easy to follow. Points on workflow make a lot of sense. Still reading but will post thoughts when I get to the end.
H**A
Excellent Guide for Beginners
I felt the book was well-written and covered a myriad of topics important to the beginner for street and landscape photography. Not only are suggested techniques provided on how to take good photos, but advice on how to approach and interact with a subject.The book can be a reference for more experienced photographers, too. I like that the author invites people of all skill and commitment levels to partake in photography and that everyone is encouraged to find their own style, but to draw inspiration from many people / places.
K**R
Good ideas expressed in an understandable manner---no technical "mombo-jumbo"
Not quite finished with it yet. but I am impressed so far. It says that it is aimed at the beginner and intermediate photographer. I would call myself an advanced intermediate and I feel that I have learned quite a bit from this book. Good ideas expressed in an understandable manner---no technical "mombo-jumbo"! I highly recommend it to anyone interested in travel and street photography.
B**E
Practical advice but too much ground covered
I am a serious landscape photographer recently dabbling with street photography. I purchased this book hoping for practical tips on being "street smart". I was not hoping to learn compositional techniques from this book; I would study the works of Steve McCurry, Henri Cartier-Bresson or Raghu Rai if I were looking to elevate my street photographic skills (which I have none now).WIth that expectation set, this book did not disappoint me. However, the author crammed in a lot of information, none of which in great detail, that added little but pages to the book. I understand that the book has to sell to a varied audience but discussions about the exposure triangle, leading lines or Lightroom modules have little relevance with the title of the book and added nothing to my repertoire.The planning part discussed in the book is practical and useful. I am a big planner myself; I plan down to the smallest detail before embarking on a photo trip. Hence, I was able to appreciate many of the planning tips discussed in the book.The tips about street photography are also useful, though nothing that you would not find online for free, except may be not at once place.Depending on your skill level and taste, you may find the images in the book mediocre to good. They will certainly not take your breath away.One last thing: If you purchase the Kindle edition like I did, and not planning on reading it on a 60" TV, also order a magnifying glass. The notes in the "Poring Over the Picture" are simply illegible. I have a 24" monitor and 20/20 vision and I had a hard time reading those.All in all, I am debating between keeping or returning the book. In my opinion, the price is high for what the book has to offer. It does offer some useful information, which is why I am debating keeping it.
A**R
Nother great book in the series on photography.
I have liked all of the From Snapshots to Great Shots book series. This is no exception to that experience.
D**R
Practical guide book
I like this book . It is very practical and instructive context.Preparing camera and the way to take travel with examples.The photo-book is not payed attention to the selection of camera andthe place to go for nice spot for pictures. The book have many examplesto travel and the camera which is used for the nice shots. It is like experimentson photograph starting the preparation of picture.
P**K
Great Overall Guide
I found this book to be a great overall guide (and reference) to travel and street photography, which motivated me to travel and photograph more. I would recommend it to any level of amateur, although a total newbie might find it a little daunting.
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