Lights, Camera, Capture! iPad App Review

Lights, Camera, Capture! iPad App Review

Name:Lights, Camera, Capture!

Category:Education, Paid Apps, Photo & Video, Review

Price:$9.99

Current version:1.1.1

Released:October 28, 2010

Compatibility:Designed for iPad

Requirements:iOS 3.2 or later

Site rating:

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When I purchased my first camera I loved my first shots but then I came to understand that photography is something you have to learn if you want to achieve a lot. But quite a lot of books I tried were incomprehensible. Luckily I came across Lights, Camera, Capture! for the iPad – now I know the particulars of lighting and many other things.

Lights, Camera, Capture! iPad App

Not every day one can get advice of a high-class professional – this app has a full text of Bob Davis’s popular book about photography. The master who worked with Oprah Winfrey and Eva Longoria Parker shares his knowledge of lighting and achieving studio-quality photographs in any situation. More than a hundred of videos from the author will demonstrate how he works and what he has got to share. It is priceless.

Features:

- Be ready to follow the advice of the professionals and enjoy beautiful images

- Learn everything about professional lighting, look through all the illustrations and get acquainted with lighting grids

- Get to know the author’s brand new two-strobe technique

- Find out how aperture, ISO, shutter speed and different lenses relate

- Reveal the secret of creating a lighting of a studio quality outdoors

- Check out the informational videos made by the author

- The author will share his thoughts concerning photography on the whole and what he does to catch the right image

This app will be of assistance to all photographers who start working with lighting equipment and would like to know the tricks of this business. Based on a book by Bob Davis, Lights, Camera, Capture! will teach you hundreds of tips for you to become a professional.

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