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What books should I buy to learn photography?

Beginners of photography should read the following books:

1, The Road to Independence: A Photographer's Survival Manual This is a book about the real life of independent photographers, and the author also tells you the truth about independent photographers.

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2. Photographic textbooks of the New York Institute of Photography, USA This is the most widely known set of photographic textbooks, and it is also one of the earliest photographic textbooks introduced to China. From the principle of equipment to photography techniques, photography is completely analyzed from an academic point of view. Although there are no figures and later parts, we may get more value by going back to the upstream source of knowledge.

3. "On Photography" Photography is sometimes not only technology, but also aesthetics and humanities and social sciences. This book tells about photography from a cultural perspective. It may not have many practical skills, but it will certainly bring a lot of inspiration.

4. The Manual of Digital Photography pays more attention to practical photography, that is, things on the level of methods and skills. Compared with the photography textbook of New York Institute of Photography, it may have an immediate effect.

Only by choosing professional training institutions can we ensure the quality of learning. A good course for a high-quality lecturer, with a combination of two swords, will achieve a higher learning effect. Tianhu has more than 800 practical lecturers all over the country, and implements practical teaching by combining offline teaching and online work review, so that students' skills can be seamlessly connected with employment needs.