Taking Your iPhoto ’11 to the Max: A power guide to Apple’s photo app

iPhoto ’11 is an easy Mac app to begin using and play with, but a difficult one to master.

In his newest book for Apress, TUAW blogger Michael Grothaus takes his knowledge of iPhoto ’11 and presents it in such a way that anyone can learn to use the app not only for organizing and editing their photo library, but also for creating albums and keepsakes or sharing those photos.

Part of the Apress Technology In Action series, Taking Your iPhoto ’11 to the Max is a 241-page illustrated guide to the app. Available in both paper (US$29.99 SRP) and ebook ($20.99) formats, Michael’s expertise as a photographer and writer shines in the book.

Michael begins the book at the point where most new Mac users stop — they figure out how to import their photos into iPhoto and then use the app as the electronic equivalent of a shoe box to store their pictures. Michael begins educating readers at this point in a very understandable way, taking them through the steps of marking and searching their photos using keywords, and describing the detailed information that can be found in EXIF data imported from the digital camera.

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