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Tony Northrup’s DSLR Book: How to Create Stunning Digital Photography

Tony Northrup's DSLR Book: How to Create Stunning Digital Photography

Stunning Digital Photography is much more than a book; it’s a hands-on, self-paced photography class with over three hours of online training videos and free help from the author and other readers. That’s why award-winning author and photographer Tony Northrup’s book quickly became #1 photography e-book of 2012 with over 100,000 readers.

This book gives you four innovations no other book offers:
1) Free video training. Watch over three hours of fast-paced, hands-on video tutorials in

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  1. 20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent resource for the young and old (at photography)!, April 18, 2012
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    planetregin (Jacksonville, FL) –

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    This is a fantastic find and really helped me get a lot from my DSLR camera. Excellent instructions, tons of pictures and a friendly writing style makes one feel as if a pro photographer is walking you step by step and teaching you his tricks. There are exercises that help you retain what you learn. I recommend you do the exercises (if you are new to the technique) and not just read the book passively. That way you can recreate those techniques when actually shooting pictures.

    I was under the impression that pro photographers always whipped out their cameras and right away shot their for-the-magazines-final pictures with each click. I felt editing a photograph was not being honest and there were so many other myths that I had as a newbie. Being in the field for quite some time, Tony explains the need to persevere, take hundreds of pictures, keep just the good ones and discard the rest, edit and touch-up as required and so many things that made taking great pictures seem so much feasible and accessible to me. (Yes, most great work is still 99% perspiration as of today.)

    This book does not dabble in a lot of unnecessary camera lingo and settings, but just what’s necessary coupled with tips and techniques to actually get those pictures. While a photography student will not mind studying all the alphabets, others like me appreciate getting straight to the point on how to get a good portrait, how to get a good landscape, what are the pitfalls to avoid, etc. So this book works great in that respect.

    The organization of the book is great. The resources it mentions and links to are great. The constant updates the author is committed to is amazing. Just yesterday, months after its release, I saw a new video added into YouTube for this book (which I think will make into the pages of the digital edition soon). Lots of great accessories are explained. Tony keeps in touch with the readers through the book’s Facebook page and that is a great personal touch the author puts in.

    I think it will be great if the index was a little more expanded with subheadings (at least the major ones). The other day I was looking for information on RAW files (I remember reading it earlier in this book) but had a hard time finding its location.

    Overall an excellent resource for newbies and others alike. I have already recommended it to many and will continue to do so.

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  2. 13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    This is why you want a Kindle, August 9, 2012
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    J. Urie (Pennsylvania USA) –
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    I have recently purchased a Nikon 3100 and bought the corresponding “dummies” book, which about matches my photography expertise. So, now I know how to use my new camera….right? Nope. Now I need education on how to take photographs with my fancy new toy so that they look better than my iPhone snapshots. Enter Tony’s book. Since there are a ton of reviews on the paper version, you can pretty much figure out that the content is excellent. I will focus on the electronic version.

    First of all, this is a great book in any form–hard copy or ebook. However, as far as I can tell, there are a bunch of great paper books out there on DSLR photography. When I downloaded the Kindle sample and read through it, I knew that the ebook format was the way to go.

    I’ve owned a Kindle since version 1, and now own the Fire. Tony’s book should be a primer on how to properly create an ebook. The embedded links and videos, as well as the ability to grab the sample photos and enlarge for detailed study (need an Internet connection for the latter two items) is invaluable to rank photography newbs like me. The videos are top-notch and contain many side-by-side examples of how pictures are improved when applying the techniques that are covered in the video. The videos are stuck in the appropriate place in the book, which leads to excellent learning flow as you build on the lessons. The experiences on the Kindle Fire and the iPad and PC Kindle apps are equally excellent.

    Tony has indicated that he plans on improving and updating the ebook contents, which all buyers will be able to download as they become available. This is a refreshing change to the “quick scan, make a buck and forget” mentality that the big publishers follow. I will try to update my review as this new content becomes available.

    Finally, the price. Tony has evidently not subscribed to the overpriced ebook mentality that has been the source of thousands of complaints on Amazon. Compared to the phyiscal version, he is charging about half. Obviously Tony wants to sell many books reasonably rather than try to gouge us buyers. Again, very refreshing.

    I am looking forward to improving my nonexistent skills over the years using Tony’s book as my teacher. No matter which version you buy, you will do well. However, I strongly suggest you go for the ebook.

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  3. 12 of 15 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great product!, February 13, 2012
    By 
    JustinE

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    I absolutely love everything about this guide! I own other photography publications (some, even issued to me when I studied photography in college) and they are not nearly as concise, up-to-date and informative as this one is. The first few chapters alone make will give you a much better idea of photo composition, technique and method than some books cover in their entirety. Very neatly organized, and packed with helpful information, this book is simply a must have! I purchased the Kindle Fire edition and was pleasantly surprised to find it packed with even MORE bonuses (informative videos, clickable hyperlinks) and look forward to keeping it on hand as a field guide while I am out in the world, shooting photos. Furthermore, Tony’s DSLR book would make a great gift for any budding photographer enthusiast. Thanks for sharing your years of expertise and intimate knowledge of photo composition in one beautiful, easy to understand book, Tony!

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