Fontcuberta's photography is itself about photographys own workings, and with each series he challenges the audience's trust in the veracity of the medium and its function as a system of representation. Confronting our anxieties about that system, Fontcuberta's careful fabrications are laced with clues and inconsistencies - the photographer himself even appears, disguised as Hans von Kubert or Joan Fontana.
This books serves as an indispensable tool for students, teachers and everyone who wants to take better pictures or learn to look at them in a more informed way.
The book prominently features Shaw's color photography. This is a revised edition of The Nature Photographer's Complete Guide to Professional Field Techniques (1984). Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR
Nature is full of fleeting wonders. This breathtaking collection of nature photography reveals rare creatures, transports us to distant landscapes, and captures uncommon moments of drama and beauty in the natural world.
Easily digestible and useful for every type of photographer, and complete with more than 250 jaw-dropping images, John Shaw’s Guide to Digital Nature Photography is the one book you’ll need to beautifully capture the world around you.
This book covers composition, exposure, fill-flash, special creative techniques, and more. Plus, assignments at the end of each chapter sharpen your skills to for taking unique, artistic nature photographs.
To Galen Rowell, Ralph Clevenger, Tony Stone, John Grossman, Julie Coyle, Mark Burnett, Maggie Perkins, Alan Avery, Tim Mantoani, George Olson, Mary Risher, Jose Azel, Timmi Wolf, and all the various friends, clients, editors, ...
Learn how to photograph the most spectacular subject of all — nature So you long to preserve the beauty of that sunset or capture that hummingbird in flight? Photographing the natural world is an art, and this book reveals its secrets.
This collection of pictures features winning photographs from the prestigious competition.
This book also covers how to use shutter speeds to express motion and capture the energy of fast-moving subjects, such rushing streams, ocean swells, and bounding wildlife.
In this fully revised edition of the classic bestseller The Art of Photographing Nature, master photographer Art Wolfe and former Audubon photo editor Martha Hill team up to explain the art of composing images of enduring beauty.