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Hardcover A King Play, and Earl Gerald Book

ISBN: 1356972616

ISBN13: 9781356972616

A King Play, and Earl Gerald

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Fantastic Book for the Travel Photographer

Nevada is a fantastic adventure travel and people photographer who has a keen insight into how to make great images. This is the best travel photography book on the market! Period! Lots of information and advice on how to pack, what to pack, how to deal with the locals and gain their confidence, etc. The only caution I would give is that Nevada's film advice (specific type/brand name, etc) may be a little out of date because...

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This is a fantastic book for the traveling photographer.

Nevada Weir takes the reader to remote villages and other remote locations frequently using indigenous modes of travel. Her exploration and photography pick up where the buses and tour groups left off. Good ideas of both technical and thought process of finding and coming back with the images. I've just about worn mine out having read and studied it over and over.

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