An introduction to 500 photographers from the mid-19th century to today.
Furnishes an overview of digital photography, covering such topics as cameras, exposure, lighting, shutter speed, depth of field, and resolution--and tips on how to avoid hours of photo-editing by taking great photographs the first time.
How is this shifting our relationship to images? Will this crisis in what we can believe come to threaten our very purchase on the real? This book is an inquiry into the history and future of our belief in images.
You’re going to learn exactly how to use these techniques to create images that people will just not believe you could actually take with a phone (but with the quality of the iPhone’s camera, you absolutely can!). Scott leaves ...
Try bouncing the flash in different directions around the room and consider the walls and ceilings the light is bouncing from. How did the bounce flash change the lighting on both the face and the background? □ Off-camera Flash: Use a ...
Follow instructions for processing and printing the photos--including toner effects and faux color. One glance through this guide and it’s clear why infrared pictures are fun to take and beautiful to look at.
Ferrell McCollough, a widely respected photographer, pushes the boundaries and inspires others to pursue their artistic vision, too. The amazing results simply can’t be achieved any other way.
In this book, Neal Urban presents 60 of his best images, along with a lighting diagram, setup shot, or screen shot and an alternate image from the event.
"In many respects, this book can do for photography what Betty Edwards’ best-selling Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain did for drawing.
4 of Basic Photo (Hastingson-Hudson, NY: Morgan and Morgan, 1969), 43. Huber, “In the Land of the Athabaska,” 4. Though these three-picture mountain profiles were a feature of the album, no club member purchased all three pictures.