Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Xu xinzhao

Xu xinzhao

Beauty director Xu studied photography notes.

In the process of learning photography, Xu, nicknamed, studied on the basis of new photography. For photography knowledge that New Zealand photography doesn't involve, Lao Xu relies on online search to find relevant articles.

Because there were too many films involved in the original photo shoot, Xu deleted these contents and added the relevant knowledge of the digital photography era, rewriting them into the so-called electronic version of the photo shoot.

The new version of the photo is purely for the convenience of photography learning, and has no intention of infringing the copyright of the original author, New York Institute of Photography and the author of online photography articles. Therefore, this book is only for readers, their families and friends, and may not be published or used for any commercial purposes.

There are many versions of the static bud version of the new photos circulating on the Internet:

The first is an early version with only three lessons;

The second version is a supplement to the fourth and fifth lessons, and there are also separate versions of the fourth and fifth lessons.

The third edition is the version of Lessons 1 to 8 in Jing Lei's edition. Compared with the above two versions, this version is relatively complete, and it is called "Half Nine Yin Zhen Jing" by photographers. In this edition, Xu compiled a quick look-up table for the confusing basic knowledge of photography.

The fourth is the first volume of the Jing Lei Edition, which consists of three units and twelve lessons. In this version, Xu perfected the version with her personal art and film experience.

Fifth, it is the complete version of Jing Lei's New Photo, which consists of six units and twenty-four lessons. In the rest of this edition, Xu will analyze the photography method by combining the movie posters of Hollywood blockbusters and international masterpieces.

The fourth and fifth editions are rarely circulated on the Internet, and only exist in the computers of friends in Xu film and television circles.