52 Assignments: Drone Photography is a years worth of inspiring weekly assignments to kick-start your creativity.
This book is a mission brief, a portfolio of photographic workshops, a personalised journal and an inspirational guide to putting the creativity back into your craft. It is filled with a years worth of weekly commissions and concepts for conceiving and composing powerful and dynamic drone photographs and videos.
Full of technical advice and professional tips, the book includes space for you to add your own notes, lists and tech specs, allowing you to create a unique journal in which you can record the journey you have made with your imagination. Complete the assignments week by week over the course of a year, or dip in every time you need to bring a new concept or creative approach to your drone photography.
From composing stunning landscape vistas and taking aerial selfies to videoing a voyage through a forest or using waypoints to take the same shot at different times day and night, this book is a guide for readers to learn something new or try something innovative with their existing skills within the dynamic and developing world of drone photography.
Recenzijas
Drone photography continues to grow in popularity. However, in his introduction to this book, Fergus Kennedy addresses a problem he personally experienced: After the initial novelty had worn off, it was sometimes difficult to find the motivation and inspiration to get the drone in the air. This title is the latest in a series from Ammonite Press that has included books on street photography, Instagram photography and photographic exposure. It offers useful advice on tackling a range of subjects, including abstract nature images, sports and snow scenes; and each chapter is prefaced with a section offering technical or creative tips. It will give you all the inspiration and advice you need to dust off the drone in the cupboard and try something new. -- Marie Altenburg * Amateur Photographer magazine * Drone photography continues to grow in popularity. However, in his introduction to this book, Fergus Kennedy addresses a problem he personally experienced: After the initial novelty had worn off, it was sometimes difficult to find the motivation and inspiration to get the drone in the air. This title is the latest in a series from Ammonite Press that has included books on street photography, Instagram photography and photographic exposure. It offers useful advice on tackling a range of subjects, including abstract nature images, sports and snow scenes; and each chapter is prefaced with a section offering technical or creative tips. It will give you all the inspiration and advice you need to dust off the drone in the cupboard and try something new. * Outdoor Photography magazine *
1. On reflection
2. Backlight delight
3. Abstract nature
4. Top-down sports
5. Top-down urban
6. Top-down selfie
7. Building a reputation
8. Blurring nature
9. Need for speed
10. Zoom in
11. Make a 3D model
12. Put a halo on it
13. Drone lighting
14. Snow day
15. Frosty landscapes
16. Fleeting fog
17. Vertorama
18. Breaking waves
19. Lone figure
20. Shadow abstracts
21. Winding rivers
22. Lost in the forest
23. Miniature effect
24. High dynamic range
25. Down on the farm
26. Little planet
27. Hyperlapse
28. The big reveal
29. Sloooow motion
30. Sunsets and sunrises
31. Tree dodging
32. Active track
33. Into orbit
34. Interiors
35. Droneception
36. Asteroid video
37. Bright lights, big city
38. Get panoramic
39. The road less traveled
40. Bridging the gap
41. The waterfront
42. Lone tree
43. Wrecks and ruins
44. Ahoy there!
45. Time slice
46. Lens flare
47. Mapping mission
48. Lifes an adventure
49. Top-down textures
50. Cloud shadows
51. Low-key from on high
52. Make a splash
Fergus Kennedy is a marine biologist, photographer, and filmmaker, and an experienced multi-rotor pilot and camera operator. Through his company, Skylark Aerial Imaging, he provides aerial video, still photography, and 3D modelling services to clients including the BBC, ABC Television, Canon Europe, Love Productions, WWF, and the Royal Navy. He has worked extensively in surveys and environmental mapping projects, and operates a small fleet of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). He is the author of Drone Photography and Video Masterclass (Ammonite, 2017).