A Landscape Photographer's Guide to Joshua Tree National Park

· Right Angles Photography
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About this ebook

This book is designed specifically for visitors to Joshua Tree National Park with photography in mind. Its focus is to provide information on specific sites throughout the park (35 in total), including the times of day to be there for the best photographic results, what equipment to utilize, and which techniques to employ in order to capture "the shot." The author provides easy-to-read language and direct advice on all areas of this national park. His advice is suitable for all levels, beginner to professional photographers. With this resource, and other free online resources outlined within the book, the reader will be exactly equipped with the right amount of information required in order to complete his or her visit and return home with a remarkable portfolio of pictures to share with others. Contains reference maps and 108 landscape photographs from within the park and its surrounding areas.

About the author

Anthony Jones, who friends and family call “AJ,” lives in the Seattle, Washington area with his wife and their two daughters.

In April 2011 he visited Joshua Tree National Park, laying the foundation for what would become regular photography pilgrimages to many other U.S. National Parks.

AJ enjoys the planning and logistics aspect of a trip as much as the trip itself, and in so he realized a shortage of available books focused on the photographer’s specific needs while visiting national parks. Thus, his idea to write a series of these types of books was born... 

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