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By Nick Ridley (2002, HB, 157 pages)
This unique and inspirational guide shows how even the amateur photographer can achieve a stunning portrait and lasting memento of a treasured pet. It is not necessarily top-grade equipment that makes a good photograph, but more the ability to 'see' a good picture and nick Ridley's easy-to-follow text and striking photographs reveal the tricks of the trade. No prior knowledge is assumed, just a conventional or digital camera - and a pet. Nick Ridley is both an Inspector with a national animal charity, where he has worked for nine years, and professional photographer. His great enthusiasm is infectious, and his in-depth knowledge of pet behaviour and wide photographic experience combine to make this a most compelling and invaluable book
This unique and inspirational guide shows how even the amateur photographer can achieve a stunning portrait and lasting memento of a treasured pet. It is not necessarily top-grade equipment that makes a good photograph, but more the ability to 'see' a good picture and nick Ridley's easy-to-follow text and striking photographs reveal the tricks of the trade. No prior knowledge is assumed, just a conventional or digital camera - and a pet. Nick Ridley is both an Inspector with a national animal charity, where he has worked for nine years, and professional photographer. His great enthusiasm is infectious, and his in-depth knowledge of pet behaviour and wide photographic experience combine to make this a most compelling and invaluable book







