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How To Be a Rockstar Freelancer


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Beginning a freelancing career is one of the most exciting things you’ll ever do. Maybe it’s the thrill of giving your nine-to-five the flick, maybe it’s the prospect of being your own boss, or maybe it’s just the knowledge that you are the master of your own destiny.

I wish you the best of luck with your freelancing career. I hope this book helps you to a more prosperous, exciting and rewarding future.


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[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    Getting Started[/FONT]
[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    Your Brand[/FONT]
[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    The Working Day[/FONT]
[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    Getting Your First Projects[/FONT]
[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    Project Scope and Timing[/FONT]
[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    Pricing Yourself[/FONT]
[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    Doing the Project[/FONT]
[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    Clients[/FONT]
[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    Getting Paid[/FONT]
[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    Marketing Yourself[/FONT]
[*][FONT=Century Gothic]    Expansion[/FONT]
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How to take Great Photos

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Almost everyone these days has a digital camera but what makes one person’s photographs more interesting than the next? In this book we will show you many ingredients that you can add to your photos to make them stand out and make them into photographs rather than snapshots.

This book is for everyone, whether you are just starting out with your first point-and-shoot or have had a better consumer camera for a while but just can’t get “that” look of photos you see in magazines or online.


Contents

It’s Not the Hammer, It’s the Carpenter

  • Point & Shoot Cameras
  • Hybrids
  • DSLRs
  • Professional DSLRs

Stop Taking Snapshots, Start Taking Photographs

  • The Snapshot vs. the Photograph
Getting a Photographer’s Vision

  • Finding the Light
  • Composing as a Photographer
  • The Rule of Thirds (darn, there’s that rule word)
  • Leading Lines
  • Balance
  • Natural Frames
  • Bad Lines and Backgrounds
The Three Basics of Exposure

  • Exposure
  • Aperture
  • Shutter Speed
  • ISO
  • Artistic Use of Aperture
  • Artistic Use of Shutter Speed
  • Panning
Get Out of the Green Box

  • The “Other” Settings
  • Aperture Priority
  • Shutter Priority
  • Manual Mode
  • Hey, wait a minute! My camera doesn’t have creative modes!
The Glass Is Always Full


  • Lens Types
  • Fixed Lens vs. Zoom Lens
  • Wide Angle Lens
  • Normal or Standard Lens
  • Telephoto Lens
If You Can’t Find the Light, Create the Light

  • Fill Flash
  • Indoors
  • Outdoors
  • Reflectors
Finishing Your Image in Editing Software

  • Finishing your Photographs
  • Contrast and Color Corrections
  • Levels
  • Hue and Saturation
  • Sharpening
  • Cropping
Sharing Your Image

  • Printing
  • Print at Home
  • Printing at a Print Lab
  • Resolution
  • Color Space
  • Color Correction
  • Sharing on the Web and E-mail
  • Preparing your Images for the Web
  • Watermarking
  • Social Networking Sites
  • Blogs
  • Photo Sharing Sites
  • Your Own Personal Website
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