Famous Photographs on Glass: Iconic Images Captured with Early Technology
Title | Famous Photographs on Glass: Iconic Images Captured with Early Technology PDF eBook |
Author | Mert Oktay |
Publisher | Mert Oktay |
Pages | 37 |
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Genre | Photography |
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Photography has come a long way since its inception in the early 19th century. Today, we have access to advanced cameras, lenses, and editing software that allow us to capture and manipulate images with incredible detail and precision. However, there is something to be said for the early technologies that gave birth to the medium we know and love today. This ebook, "Famous Photographs on Glass: Iconic Images Captured with Early Technology," explores the world of early photography and showcases some of the most iconic images captured with glass plate negatives. These images, taken with cameras that used collodion wet plate photography, offer a glimpse into a bygone era of photography, one that was marked by experimentation, innovation, and creativity. In this ebook, you'll discover the fascinating history of glass plate negatives and the photographers who used them to capture the world around them. You'll see famous photographs from the early days of photography, including portraits of Abraham Lincoln, landscapes by William Henry Jackson, and street scenes by Jacob Riis. Furthermore, this ebook will provide you with insights into the process of collodion wet plate photography, from preparing the glass plate to developing the final image. You'll also learn about the challenges and limitations of working with this early technology, including the need for a darkroom and the fragility of the glass plates. I hope this ebook will inspire you to explore the rich history of photography and appreciate the creativity and ingenuity of the photographers who paved the way for modern photography. Happy reading!
Steve McCurry: On Reading
Title | Steve McCurry: On Reading PDF eBook |
Author | Steve McCurry |
Publisher | Phaidon Press |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2016-10-03 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 9780714871295 |
A celebration of the timeless act of reading - as seen through the lens of one of the world's most beloved photographers Young or old, rich or poor, engaged in the sacred or the secular, people everywhere read. This homage to the beauty and seductiveness of reading brings together a collection of photographs taken by Steve McCurry over his nearly four decades of travel and is introduced by award-winning writer, Paul Theroux. McCurry's mesmerizing images of the universal human act of reading are an acknowledgement of - and a tribute to - the overwhelming power of the written word.
Who Shot Sports
Title | Who Shot Sports PDF eBook |
Author | Gail Buckland |
Publisher | Knopf |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2016-07-05 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 0385352239 |
From the creator/editor of Who Shot Rock & Roll (“I loved this book” —Dwight Garner, The New York Times. “Whatever Gail Buckland writes, I want to read”), a book that brings together the work of 165 extraordinary photographers, most of their images heralded, most of their names unknown; photographs that capture the essence of athletes’ mastery of mind/body/soul against the odds, doing the impossible, seeming to defy the laws of gravity, the laws of physics, and showing what human will, discipline, drive, and desire look like when suspended in time. The first book to show the range, cultural importance, and aesthetics of sports photography, much of it legendary, all of it powerful. Here, in more than 280 spectacular images—more than 130 in full color—are great action photographs; portraits of athletes, famous and unknown; athletes off the field and behind the scenes; athletes practicing, working out, the daily relentless effort of training and achieving physical perfection. Buckland writes that sports photographers have always been central to the technical advancement of photography, that they have designed longer lenses, faster shutters, motor drives, underwater casings, and remote controls, allowing us to see what we could never see—and hold on to—with the naked eye. Here are photographs by such masters as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, Danny Lyon, Walker Evans, Annie Leibovitz, and 160 more, names not necessarily known to the public but whose photographic work is considered iconic . . . Here are photographs of Willie Mays . . . Carl Lewis . . . Ian Botham . . . Kobe Bryant . . . Magic Johnson . . . Muhammad Ali . . . Serena Williams . . . Bobby Orr . . . Stirling Moss . . . Jesse Owens . . . Mark Spitz . . . Roger Federer . . . Jackie Robinson. Here is the work of the great sports photographers Neil Leifer, Walter Iooss Jr., Bob Martin, Al Bello, Robert Riger, and Heinz Kleutmeier of Sports Illustrated, who was the first to put a camera at the bottom of an Olympic swimming pool and photograph swimmers from below . . . Here are pictures by Charles Hoff, the New York Daily News photographer of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, whose images of the 1936 Berlin Olympics still inspire shock and awe . . . and those of Ernst Haas, whose innovative color pictures of bullfighting of the 1950s remain poetic evocations of a bloody sport . . . To make the selections for Who Shot Sports, Buckland, a former curator of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain and Benjamin Menschel Distinguished Visiting Professor at Cooper Union, has drawn upon the work of more than fifty archives, from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, to Sports Illustrated, Condé Nast, Getty Images, the National Baseball Hall of Fame, L’Équipe, The New York Times, and the archives of the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne. Here are classic and unknown sports images that capture the uncapturable, that allow us to experience “kinetic beauty,” and that give us the essence and meaning—the transcendent power—of sports.
The Pencil of Nature
Title | The Pencil of Nature PDF eBook |
Author | William Henry Fox Talbot |
Publisher | DigiCat |
Pages | 66 |
Release | 2022-09-16 |
Genre | Photography |
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Pencil of Nature" by William Henry Fox Talbot. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Orlando
Title | Orlando PDF eBook |
Author | Rod Hamilton |
Publisher | Hatje Cantz |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2018-09 |
Genre | Celebrities |
ISBN | 9783775744430 |
Orlando Suero (*1925) started snapping photos with the Kodak Jiffy his father gave him in 1939. He later attended NY Institute of Photography and worked at camera shops and photo labs including Compo Photo Color where he printed the images for Edward Steichen's monumental exhibition, The Family of Man. One of his first assignments was to spend five days in May 1954 with newlyweds, Jackie and Senator John F. Kennedy at their Georgetown duplex, documenting their everyday lives. This was the beginning of a successful career shooting some of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood, among them Natalie Wood, Brigitte Bardot, Michael Caine, Sharon Tate, Paul Newman, Julie Andrews, Jack Nicholson, and Dennis Hopper. Because of his friendly and unaffected approach, his subjects opened up to him and his camera in a way not many others have been able to accomplish.This monograph contains many never-before seen images of celebrities from the 1950's to the 1980's that have been sitting in storage for 40-50 years.
100 Photographs That Changed the World
Title | 100 Photographs That Changed the World PDF eBook |
Author | Life Magazine |
Publisher | Time Home Entertainment |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2011-08-01 |
Genre | Civilization, Modern |
ISBN | 9781603206747 |
This collection of photographs captures the moments that changed our modern world. The pictures are sometimes beautiful, often striking - and undeniably powerful.
The Good Drone
Title | The Good Drone PDF eBook |
Author | Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2020-07-28 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0262358468 |
How small-scale drones, satellites, kites, and balloons are used by social movements for the greater good. Drones are famous for doing bad things: weaponized, they implement remote-control war; used for surveillance, they threaten civil liberties and violate privacy. In The Good Drone, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick examines a different range of uses: the deployment of drones for the greater good. Choi-Fitzpatrick analyzes the way small-scale drones--as well as satellites, kites, and balloons--are used for a great many things, including documenting human rights abuses, estimating demonstration crowd size, supporting anti-poaching advocacy, and advancing climate change research. In fact, he finds, small drones are used disproportionately for good; nonviolent prosocial uses predominate.