*Written by a renowned landscape photographer with a clear, accessible writing style*Packed with gorgeous images of popular locations in the United States, Europe and Asia*Covers both film and digital photography techniquesFrom the rolling countryside to coastal scenes and picturesque towns, this guide shows readers how to photograph the landscape in nearly any condition or location. Leading landscape photographer and best-selling author Lee Frost covers everything from lenses and filters to composition, lighting, exposure and metering. With a combination of spectacular photography and practical advice, this is a can't-miss title!
This is a comprehensive monograph charting the career of the acclaimed American photographer.
Leben in München: Fotos aus den frühen 60er-Jahren
The book showcases 128 color and black-and-white photographs made over more than fifty years of pilgrimages across Americafrom the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee to Thomas Bay, Alaska, and from Acadia National Park in Maine to Joshua ...
Photographs by David H Gibson
Truly beautiful photographs with the tranquility one might feel after a fresh snowfall.
Historical Marker: Along the Lewis and Clark Trail
John Davies - Seine Valley: landscapes of the River Seine and surrounding areas, including Le Havre, Rouen, Les Andelys and...
With poetic comments by the artist on all the pictures, the book is both a portrait of the world as encountered by the photographer and a portrait of the photographer as reflected in his vision of the world.
The first book to juxtapose bodies of work by these two twentieth-century master photographers, Reinventing the West reveals how their photographs reflect changing attitudes toward the western landscape and the natural world.
John Mills: Photographs of New York State and Landscapes of the Rochester Countryside