A
Abstract images, 98
Accessibility, 15–16
Adobe Lightroom, 44
Adobe Photoshop, 44
Apps, camera, 114
Architecture, 99–107
Automatic exposure, 14, 29, 80–81, 114
Automatic features, 13–14, 29, 36
B
Backlighting, 37
Bicycles, 82–88
Buyers. See Designers
C
Cell phones vs. DSLRs, 12–13, 16–17, 29, 30–31, 39, 61
Cities, 26–29
Climate change, 68–69
Closed compositions, 31, 55, 117
Close-up images, 54–57
Color balance, 118–19
Composition, 16, 29, 31, 32, 39, 49, 55, 62, 64, 75, 86, 87, 93, 105, 117
Crater Lake National Park, 76–77
Cycling, 82–88
D
Designers, 9–10, 16, 39, 50–53, 64, 70–73, 108–11
Drought, 68–69
DSLRs. See Cell phones vs. DSLRs
Dynamic range, 29
E
Electrical grid, 66–67
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, 78
Environmental change, 32–33, 62–69
Exoticism, 46–47
F
Flash, 40
Focal length, 12
Food photography, 37–49
Fossils, 59
Fotolia, 8–9
Framing, 105
G
Getty Images, 8–9
GPS tagging, 30
Grand Canyon National Park, 77
H
HDR mode, 29
Holidays, 120–21
I
Income potential, 10–11
Interior design, 96–97
ISO setting, 14, 44, 80–81, 118
iStock, 8–9
K
Keywording, 18–24
L
Landmarks, 25–29
Lifestyle photography, 82–92
Lighting, 37, 40, 44, 60, 80–81, 118–19
M
Manual exposure, 29
Mechanical devices, 112–15
Model releases, 34–35, 49, 58, 103
N
Nature photography, 54–61, 74–81
O
Observation skills, 112–24
Obstructions, shooting through, 14–15
O’Neal, Evan, 50–53
Open compositions, 31, 55, 117
P
Parks, 74–81
Payment, 10–11
People, including, 34–35, 49, 58, 103
Pets, 124
Plants, 20–21, 31, 33, 56–57, 79, 93, 117, 120–23
Power plants, 62–63
R
Research, 20
Restaurant images, 48–49
Retouching. See Postproduction
S
Saguaro National Park, 79
Schaller, Rhonda, 70–73
Shasta Lake Caverns, 80–81
Shutter design, 13
Shutter speed, 14
Shutterstock, 8–9
Selfies, 7
Spontaneity, 15–16, 30–31, 36, 92
Stock buyers. See Designers
Stock photography, defined, 7–11
Structure, 93–98
T
Themes, 32–33
Travel photography, 25–36
U
V
W
Watersports, 89
Wind farms, 64–65
Wooten, Michael, 108–11
Y
Yosemite National Park, 74–75
Z
Zoo photography, 60–61