Essential elements of photography for use with any camera with professional controls, including some phones that have added high level functions for more precise control of light for photos. This handy reference is filled with every function and element you need to elevate your skills and unlock creativity. Succinctly outlined for quick reference by professor of photography and author Gene Strickland, his passion for beautiful photography and teaching others how to create high quality images has been funneled, formatted, and organized in this six-page durably laminated guide. With a staggering amount of information that can be accessed anywhere at a moment's notice the value of this tool cannot be matched. Do not miss the opportunity to capture life using the powerful functions already built-in to your device and equipment. Whether a pro or beginner, this reference will be an assistant that can guide your setting or framing choice with different scenes, lighting and subjects .   6-page laminated guide includes:    Camera Controls    Shutter Speed   Motion Control   Apertures & f/stops   Tips to Avoid Blurry Photos   Computational Photography   ISO Basics     Composition & Aesthetics    Asymmetry, Balance, color, dynamic symmetry, framing, golden ratio, leading lines, negative space, pattern & repetition, point of interest, point of view, rule of odd, rule of thirds, selective focus, texture     Camera Types    Smartphone   Point-and-Shoot   Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR)   Mirrorless   Specialty     Drive Modes    Single Shot   Continuous Shooting   HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR)   Mirror LOCK-UP   Multiple Exposure   Self-Timer / Remote Control     Sensors    Full Frame   Crop SENSOR   Making the Choice   Mode Dials   Shooting Modes     Camera Menu   White Balance   Resolution & File Formats    Resolution   File Size & Format     Exposure Compensation Dial   Dynamic Range Basics   Understanding Exposure    Steps   Histograms & Exposure   Exposure Control Techniques     Color Space   Lighting    Brightness   Color   Contrast   Diffusion   Direction   Quality     Focal Length    Three Must-Know Lens Types     Memory Cards   Prime vs. Zoom Lenses    Prime Lenses   Zoom Lenses     Glossary