By Amy Renfrey


The Trick Photography Book written by Evan Sharboneau is an in depth and thrilling book. It is sure to educate photographers of all levels on the method to get those special effects photographs. Even for those that may have never picked up a camera in their lives or are using uncomplicated cameras a lot of special effects can still be used. The book still offers to help photo enthusiasts in a straightforward and very simple to understand way.

I liked its strategies, tactics and was delighted to read the entire book from front to cover. Evan has done himself proud. There is a huge selection of information in the book.

Long Exposure Effects and Light Painting Setting the Shutter Speed Setting the Aperture Setting the ISO Setting the White Balance and Generic Common Settings for Light Paintings

These just a few of the many things you will discover in the book.

He talks a lot about lighting and other really great techniques you can create in the post processing end of your photography. I liked the way he went into specific detail and defined how the whole thing works mutually, from start to finish, to create your final photograph. Good lighting is the key to photography and Evan covers this extensively.

When you first open the book you are hit with a huge table of contents.

It feels a little much to begin with because the content he provides is so big. He not only goes into all the things you need to know like the best lighting, but talks about dslr's, angles, software and other technical details, which he describes very effortlessly and simply.

High Speed Photography One of my favourite features to his book was the section High Speed Photography. Want to see what a balloon looks like when it pops? Its high speed photography but the images look like they have been taken in slow motion. This is the section you won't want to miss. He explains all the equipment you will need (yes you can set this up at home) where to buy the equipment and how to put it all together.

The photos are extraordinary. I actually felt myself getting excited by the possibility of photographing my own high speed photos. I can't wait to try this.

Evan also covers a segment on Bubbles and macro photography. The images are stunning and you are truly transported to another world by looking at them. You can create amazing effects, abstract photos and extremely exciting photos of macro bubbles. You see the dazzling swirls of the water across the surface of the bubble and the patterns look like something out of a fantasy book.

Photographing smoke is also in the book, thankfully. I am thankful because I get so many clients asking me how to capture smoke. Now I can refer them to Evans book. I love this part a lot. He talks about the light, things to use as backdrops and what you need to precisely capture smoke and create fascinating and amazing patterns. You don't have to use cigarette smoke; you can also use the smoke from an incense stick.

Recommendation

I have been a photographer for a lot of years. I know how tough it can be when you are first beginning to not only take good photos, but special effects. Evan makes this course of action easy, enjoyable and really enlightening. I highly recommend this book. I am recommending it to all my photo enthusiasts who learn about taking photos.

It's easy to follow and fun to do your very first special effects photos. I advise getting yourself a copy of the book. It's worth $97 but I seriously think he should be asking for double the cost. It's worth so much more than it's current cost. It just shows the generous nature of the author.

Amy Renfrey




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