Contents

Introduction

Day 1. Camera-derie

Day 2. Ancient Times

Day 3. Ansel Adams (1902–1984)

Day 4. Night Photography

Day 5. Double Exposure

Day 6. Life as a Photojournalist

Day 7. The Model Test

Day 8. World’s Smallest Camera

Day 9. Soul in the Window

Day 10. Families

Day 11. Definition of Photograph/Photograph

Day 12. The First Photograph

Day 13. Herb Ritts (1952–2002)

Day 14. Filling Shadows

Day 15. Capturing a Moment

Day 16. Toolbox Essentials

Day 17. Fashion Stylist Team

Day 18. A Child’s Dream Comes to Life

Day 19. Mini Mount of Olives

Day 20. Uncle Sam Wants You

Day 21. Types of Cameras

Day 22. Thomas Wedgwood

Day 23. Richard Avedon (1923–2004)

Day 24. Birds of Prey

Day 25. Conceptual

Day 26. Serendipity: UC Berkeley Mascot

Day 27. Shooting Youth with Drama

Day 28. Impressionistic Photography

Day 29. Sand Jumper

Day 30. Poverty

Day 31. SLR vs. Point and Shoot

Day 32. Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre

Day 33. Annie Leibovitz (1949–)

Day 34. Sunrise

Day 35. Group

Day 36. Using Your Head, Not Your Gear

Day 37. Working with a Makeup Artist

Day 38. Undressing for Art

Day 39. Succulent

Day 40. Religion

Day 41. Camera Modes

Day 42. The Calotype

Day 43. Anne Geddes (1956–)

Day 44. Sunset

Day 45. Comedians

Day 46. Use of Light: Silhouetting

Day 47. Working with a Hairstylist

Day 48. Urban Legends I

Day 49. Geen Toegang (No Entry)

Day 50. Unity

Day 51. Camera Settings

Day 52. Stereoscopic Photography

Day 53. Diane Arbus (1923–1971)

Day 54. Low-Light Photograph

Day 55. Use of Color

Day 56. Capturing Action

Day 57. Casting Your Talent

Day 58. Ghost Photography

Day 59. Santa Barbara Mission

Day 60. Financial Disaster

Day 61. The Shutter and Light

Day 62. Photography and the American Civil War

Day 63. Irving Penn (1917–2009)

Day 64. Wind Farms

Day 65. Artists

Day 66. Celebration

Day 67. Lights, Camera ...

Day 68. Famous Fakes

Day 69. Poppy Red Cars

Day 70. Old Age

Day 71. The Shutter and Motion

Day 72. Motion Studies

Day 73. Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004)

Day 74. Farm Fields

Day 75. Musicians

Day 76. Right Place at the Right Time

Day 77. Essential Light Modifiers

Day 78. Tampering with History

Day 79. As One

Day 80. Homelessness

Day 81. The Aperture and Light

Day 82. Eastman Kodak

Day 83. Edward Curtis (1868–1952)

Day 84. Autumn Color

Day 85. Drawing with Light

Day 86. Specificity vs. Serendipity

Day 87. Essential Light Modifiers

Day 88. Revolver Camera

Day 89. Vanitas

Day 90. Greed

Day 91. The Aperture and Depth of Field

Day 92. The Study of Photography

Day 93. Margaret Bourke–White (1904–1971)

Day 94. Tranquility

Day 95. Color Cross-Processed

Day 96. Off-Field Score

Day 97. Essential Light Modifiers

Day 98. The Victorian Dead

Day 99. Hong Kong from The Peak on a Summer Night

Day 100. Mighty Transportation

Day 101. Change One, Change Them Both

Day 102. Oskar Barnack and the Leica

Day 103. Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976)

Day 104. The Tree

Day 105. Use of Sunlight

Day 106. Use of Light: Front Lighting

Day 107. Secret Garden

Day 108. Urban Legends II

Day 109. Bay Bridge

Day 110. Employment

Day 111. Overview of Lenses

Day 112. Nikon

Day 113. Dorothea Lange (1895–1965)

Day 114. Flowers

Day 115. Environmental

Day 116. Back Lighting

Day 117. Setting the Mood of the Shoot

Day 118. The Human Soul

Day 119. Victoria Beach Tower

Day 120. Daily Routines

Day 121. Focusing Your Lens

Day 122. Photograms

Day 123. Helmut Newton (1920–2004)

Day 124. Woodland Paths

Day 125. Use of Shadow

Day 126. Backlit

Day 127. The Ring Flash

Day 128. World’s Largest Camera

Day 129. Still Life with Nail Polish

Day 130. The War Machine

Day 131. Focus and Depth of Field

Day 132. Stroboscopic Photography

Day 133. Patrick Demarchelier (1943–)

Day 134. Nature Centers

Day 135. Use of Location

Day 136. Perspective

Day 137. Wardrobing Your Subjects

Day 138. Performance Art Meets Photography

Day 139. Watching Sunrise

Day 140. Humility

Day 141. How Lenses Affect Perspective

Day 142. Group f/64

Day 143. Baron Wolman (1937–)

Day 144. Abstracts in Nature

Day 145. Black and White

Day 146. Negative Space

Day 147. Influential Fashion Photographers—Past

Day 148. Contemporary Daguerreotypes

Day 149. Dark Versus Light, Day Versus Night

Day 150. Urban Decay

Day 151. What Is ISO?

Day 152. Kodachrome

Day 153. Eadweard J. Muybridge (1830–1904)

Day 154. Creating a Mood

Day 155. Colorful

Day 156. Framing

Day 157. Lights, Camera ...

Day 158. The Last First Contact

Day 159. The End of the Line

Day 160. Marketing Political Ideas

Day 161. Overview of Exposure

Day 162. Exakta and the Single-Lens Reflex

Day 163. Edward Henry Weston (1886–1958)

Day 164. Monarch Migration

Day 165. Actors

Day 166. Being Patient

Day 167. Influential Fashion Photographers—Present

Day 168. Urban Legends III

Day 169. Tulip

Day 170. Power

Day 171. Light Meters

Day 172. Gelatin Dry-Plate Process

Day 173. Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–1879)

Day 174. Cute Baby Animals

Day 175. Polaroid

Day 176. Being Patient

Day 177. Developing Theme and Concept

Day 178. Pigeon Photographers

Day 179. Barbie Figure Study #2

Day 180. Family Structure

Day 181. Filters

Day 182. Cyanotypes

Day 183. Robert Capa (1913–1954)

Day 184. Lovable But Homely Babies

Day 185. Wet Collodion

Day 186. Off-Field Score

Day 187. Urban Location Scouting

Day 188. “Witch” Photography

Day 189. Moonshimmering Waterfall and Aurora Borealis

Day 190. Gender

Day 191. Lens Add-Ons

Day 192. LIFE Magazine and Photojournalism

Day 193. Mary Ellen Mark (1940–)

Day 194. The Macro World

Day 195. Outtakes

Day 196. Jubilation

Day 197. Lights Camera. . .

Day 198. Lost Authors

Day 199. Shadow Bench, Shadow Path, and Dark Door

Day 200. The First Family

Day 201. Using Natural Light

Day 202. Twin-Lens Camera

Day 203. Walker Evans (1903–1975)

Day 204. Hawk In Flight

Day 205. Five Minutes

Day 206. Panning for Effect

Day 207. Collecting Props that Inspire

Day 208. The Photographer of the Mine

Day 209. Golden Gate PanoPlanet

Day 210. Separation

Day 211. Using Artificial Light

Day 212. Instant Photography

Day 213. Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946)

Day 214. Wading Birds

Day 215. Freeze Frame

Day 216. Capturing Action

Day 217. The Windblown Look

Day 218. Photographing the past

Day 219. The Lonely Pontiac®

Day 220. Technology

Day 221. Subject Matter

Day 222. The Nikon F

Day 223. Minor Martin White (1908–1976)

Day 224. Combining Light

Day 225. High speed Strobe

Day 226. Framing

Day 227. Black and White Photography

Day 228. Urban Legends IV

Day 229. Under shifting Sand

Day 230. The Female Vote

Day 231. Framing Your Subject Matter

Day 232. Underwater Photography

Day 233. Willing Eggleston (1939–)

Day 234. Water on the Rocks

Day 235. Slow Synch Strobe

Day 236. Negative Space

Day 237. Fashion Apparel On Location

Day 238. Eerie Solitude

Day 239. Bernal Heights Wormhole

Day 240. Providing Life’s Essentials

Day 241. Backgrounds

Day 242. Color Photography

Day 243. Philippe Halsman (1906–1979)

Day 244. Stop Action

Day 245. Architectural

Day 246. Up Close and Personal

Day 247. The Seamless Background

Day 248. Composite Portraits

Day 249. Lightning Assault

Day 250. Discontent

Day 251. Using Lines

Day 252. Collodion Process

Day 253. Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898–1995)

Day 254. Narrow Depth of Field

Day 255. Landscape

Day 256. Use of Light

Day 257. Couture Posing and Movement

Day 258. Photographic Collages

Day 259. Lights of Independence

Day 260. Street Life

Day 261. Using Shapes and Patterns

Day 262. Magnum and Photo Collectives

Day 263. Howard Schatz (1940–)

Day 264. Wide Depth of Field

Day 265. Cityscape

Day 266. Framing

Day 267. Posing Two Models

Day 268. Urban Legends V

Day 269. Found Cups with Spoon

Day 270. Presidential Presence

Day 271. Using Color and Contrast

Day 272. Flash Photography

Day 273. Man Ray (1890–1976)

Day 274. Man and the Natural World

Day 275. Onstage

Day 276. Being Patient

Day 277. Beauty Headshot Basics

Day 278. Scanner as Camera

Day 279. Rose in the Rain

Day 280. War

Day 281. Using Perspective

Day 282. The Instamatic Camera

Day 283. William Wegman (1943–)

Day 284. Winter’s Fury

Day 285. Serendipitous

Day 286. Capturing Action

Day 287. Competition Quality

Day 288. Dog Photography

Day 289. Earth Hour—Brisbane

Day 290. Sexual Orientation

Day 291. Finishing Your Work

Day 292. Stock Photography

Day 293. Andy Goldsworthy (1956–)

Day 294. Natural Camouflage

Day 295. Soft Strobe Lighting

Day 296. Jubilation

Day 297. Retouching

Day 298. Camera Tossing

Day 299. Brooklyn Bridge

Day 300. The Vote

Day 301. What Is a Cropping Ratio?

Day 302. Photography Museums

Day 303. Sally Mann (1951–)

Day 304. The Insect World

Day 305. Eyes to the Soul

Day 306. Perspective

Day 307. Post-Production Effects

Day 308. Surreal Dreamscapes

Day 309. Waning Gibbous

Day 310. Quality of Life

Day 311. Papers and Printing

Day 312. Canon EOS

Day 313. Cindy Sherman (1954–)

Day 314. Out My Back Door

Day 315. Inspired

Day 316. Using a Motor Drive

Day 317. Collaborating

Day 318. Infrared Photography

Day 319. St. Joseph's Church

Day 320. Wealth

Day 321. Mounting

Day 322. Adobe Photoshop®

Day 323. Robert Frank (1924–)

Day 324. Back Lighting

Day 325. Painterly Lighting

Day 326. Casting Shadows

Day 327. Working with Water

Day 328. Photographing the Invisible

Day 329. For Molly

Day 330. Child Labor

Day 331. Matting

Day 332. Digital Photography

Day 333. Robert Doisneau (1912–1994)

Day 334. No Tripod? Find an Alternative

Day 335. Use of Perspective

Day 336. Use of Light

Day 337. Shooting Lingerie

Day 338. Urban Legends VI

Day 339. Motorway Mayhem

Day 340. Industry

Day 341. Framing

Day 342. Camera Phone

Day 343. Yousuf Karsh (1908–2002)

Day 344. The Digital Revolution

Day 345. Optical Illusion

Day 346. Anticipation

Day 347. Natural Lighting and Beauty

Day 348. The Kaleidoscopes of Ryo Ohwada

Day 349. Alone

Day 350. Health Care

Day 351. Creative Projects for Digital Photographs

Day 352. Autofocus

Day 353. David “Chim” Seymour (1911–1956)

Day 354. Be Prepared

Day 355. Spiritual

Day 356. Peace Out

Day 357. Your Book, Your Future

Day 358. Remembering the Revolution

Day 359. The Hunt

Day 360. Classical Music’s Influence on Film and Television Composers

Day 361. World Music Influence

Day 362. Invention

Day 363. Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989)

Day 364. Changing Perspective

Day 365. Interior Location

Sources Cited

Bibliography

Additional Credits

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

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