2 Using the viewfinder – framing up
3 Creating a point of emphasis
Projects Developing a personal approach
Creative Use of Camera Controls
12 Shutter speeds and movement
Tackling Different Photographic Subjects
22 Action and sports photographs
Projects Tackling self-set themes
23 Lighting for people photographs
27 Layout and lighting in the studio
28 Demystifying the photographic process
Digital Processing and Printing
29 Introducing the digital photography tools
30 Transferring pictures from the camera to computer
31 Processing the picture file
34 Printing your digital files
Black and White Film Processing and Printing
Experimental and Constructed Images
Presenting and Assessing Your Work
45 Presenting pictures in sets
46 Non-traditional presentation
48 Film users: assessing the results from the lab
50 Digital users: checking images on the desktop
Appendix A Computer connection types
Appendix B Camera memory cards
Appendix C Digital camera sensor sizes and resolution (megapixels)
Appendix D Suggested starting speeds/apertures for difficult night scenes
Appendix E Scanner connections
Appendix F What resolution should I pick?
Appendix G ISO settings and their uses
Appendix H Minimum shutter speeds to stop camera shake
Appendix I Settings to control depth of field
Appendix J Suggested starting speeds to freeze the action of different events
Appendix K Flash guide numbers, apertures and distance
Appendix L Rollfilm and sheet film cameras
Appendix M Using a hand-held meter
Appendix O Health and safety in photography