Hi, my guy just got me a canon rebel t2i for my bday. Before that I had an olympus digital camera never taken off auto-mode.
I have the lens that came with the camera...EF-S 18-55 mm and an EF 50 mm/f1.8 standard? lens.
I've bought 3 books and checked all the books out at the library about photography, but I can't find a book or site or anything that is literally "starting from scratch".
Most of the books I've been reading are either about how much the camera can do, editing, or exposure meters, and I have no idea what an exposure meter is. They're all about digital photography, and what I need is more old school photography, how to take a good picture, etc.
What I'm looking for is any advice on how to start, how to get into this and learn from a base level. I don't want to miss anything or skip stuff that could be useful. Lucky for me I found a really old book and now I know what aperture is If I don't learn it will be a waste of the camera.
Any suggestions on books to read, sites, online courses, etc would be greatly appreciated. I can't physically go to a course, I have a new baby. I would like to learn some photography skills before he grows up!!
Thanks!