The A-Z of Creative Photography
Title | The A-Z of Creative Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Lee Frost |
Publisher | Amphoto |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 9780817433130 |
A guide to over fifty photography techniques, including cross-processing, panning, backlighting, close-ups, and framing a scene
Creative Photography Lab
Title | Creative Photography Lab PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Sonheim |
Publisher | |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Photographs |
ISBN | 1592538320 |
Collects photography exercises that can be completed with any type of camera, including tutorials that focus on such topics as reflections, backlighting, tension, portraiture, and shadows.
The A-Z of Creative Photography
Title | The A-Z of Creative Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Lee Frost |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 9780817400088 |
The classic guide to creative photography, now updated for the digital age. This much-anticipated update to the bestselling The A-Z of Creative Photography explains all aspects of creative digital photography, with more than 70 techniques presented in practical A-Z format. Filled with advice, insight, and hundreds of inspiring images from master photographer Lee Frost, The A-Z of Creative Photography, Revised Edition, gives you the know-how to take digital photos that instantly come alive. You'll learn how to: * Expose for low-light scenes * Merge multiple exposures * Create Polaroid-style images * Add richness by using do-it-yourself filters * Take backlit photos * Enhance images with software plug-ins * and much more!
The New A-Z of Creative Photography
Title | The New A-Z of Creative Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Lee Frost |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 9780715338247 |
This is a comprehensive guide to a wide range of popular and less familiar photographic techniques for photographers seeking ways to become more creative with their work.
Making a Photographer
Title | Making a Photographer PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca A. Senf |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2020-02-08 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 0300243944 |
An unprecedented and eye-opening examination of the early career of one of America’s most celebrated photographers One of the most influential photographers of his generation, Ansel Adams (1902–1984) is famous for his dramatic photographs of the American West. Although many of Adams’s images are now iconic, his early work has remained largely unknown. In this first monograph dedicated to the beginnings of Adams’s career, Rebecca A. Senf argues that these early photographs are crucial to understanding Adams’s artistic development and offer new insights into many aspects of the artist’s mature oeuvre. Drawing on copious archival research, Senf traces the first three decades of Adams’s photographic practice—beginning with an amateur album made during his childhood and culminating with his Guggenheim-supported National Parks photography of the 1940s. Highlighting the artist’s persistence in forging a career path and his remarkable ability to learn from experience as he sharpened his image-making skills, this beautifully illustrated volume also looks at the significance of the artist’s environmentalism, including his involvement with the Sierra Club.
Macro Photography
Title | Macro Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Don Komarechka |
Publisher | Don Komarechka Photography |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2021-05-07 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 0986820482 |
Step into a world of photography that most artists consider magical. The closer you get to things, the more fascinating they become. Unimaginable details can be captured with the aid of special photography techniques and equipment, detailed at length within these pages. Macro photographers play by a different rulebook. The challenges faced from the subject matter, the equipment and even the laws of physics make this an ambitious genre of photography. It can be abstract, it can tell stories, and it can spark your imagination. Author and “Mad Scientist” photographer Don Komarechka covers every area of macro photography, from simple beginnings and tips to help you get the most out of your first macro lens, all the way through a masterclass in the obscure. Topics include: - Redefining the rules of composition - Finding and exploring narratives we ignore - The challenges of magnification - Camera equipment choices and recommendations - Inexpensive ways to get “closer” - Controlling and sculpting light - Overcoming shallow focus - Using water droplets as lenses for enchanted refractions - The art of photographic discovery: “what if?” - Winter macro: snowflakes and freezing soap bubbles - Ultraviolet fluorescence macro - Stereoscopic 3D macro photography - MANY more topics down the rabbit hole
The Home Place
Title | The Home Place PDF eBook |
Author | Wright Morris |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780803282520 |
Reproduced from the 1948 edition of The Home Place, the Bison Book edition brings back into print an important early work by one of the most highly regarded of contemporary American Writers. This account in first-person narrative and photographs of the one-day visit of Clyde Muncy to "the home place" at Lone Tree, Nebraska, has been called "as near to a new fiction form as you could get." Both prose and pictures are homely: worn linoleum, an old man?s shoes, well-used kitchen utensils, and weathered siding. Muncy?s journey of discovery takes the measure of the man he has become and of what he has left behind.