Rick Sammon

Rick Sammon’s Travel and Nature Photography



Go on location around the globe to learn the techniques that professional photographers use to make great photographs.

Whether traveling with family or friends, for pleasure or for business, more of us tote cameras along than ever before. Rick Sammon guides us through dozens of different shooting situations from action shots to portraits, from aerials to zoos, from low light to bright light, from landscape to cityscape, from close-up to panorama, from silhouettes to sense of depth.

The book features how-to tips from a photographer who has traveled to over fifty countries, from photographing seals under the ice in Siberia’s Lake Baikal to monarch butterflies on Mexican mountaintops. Sammon’s thematically organized excursions take the reader to Vietnam, Kampuchea, Guatemala, India, Alaska, Singapore, Maine, Texas, New York City, Las Vegas, Botswana, the Caribbean, and the American Southwest, among many other locations.


Rick Sammon writes on photography, traveling, and conservation. Guest host on “ESPN’s Photo Safari,” he also has two photography series on the Do It Yourself Network and is a frequent instructor of photography workshops. Sammon lives in New York’s Hudson River Valley.
Rick Sammon’s Travel and Nature Photography

Also available:
Rick Sammon’s Complete Guide to Digital Photography

Origins


Rick Sammon’s Digital Imaging Workshops

Origins


Author web Web site: www.ricksammon.com


May 2006 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-32669-1 / 352 pages / PHOTOGRAPHY/DIGITAL PHOTO
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