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A gentle photographic look at an elderly woman in her rural Mississippi landscape
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"It's your turn to make a photograph," states the author on the cover of this detailed handbook destined to become a classic instruction manual on portrait photography. And she shows the reader how by going through the basics of this photographic artform... [ More...]
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Hinkel simplifies the language of color management, based on classes and workshops the author has given to hundreds of students of digital photography. His process for color management is intended to provide enough information to create a simple and... [ More...]
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* Color theory, plus how to use color * More than 200 stunning full-color photos * Clear, concise diagrams To create great photographs, the photographer must understand color. "Basics Photography: Capturing Colour" guides beginning photographers... [ More...]
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Introduced in 1935 as the first modern color film. Kodachrome was used extensively after World War II by amateur photographers equipped with the new high-quality and low cost 35mm cameras. Americans in Kodachrome 1945-1965 is an unprecedented portrayal of... [ More...]
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An aggressively bright-yellow taxicab catches the attention of a harassed city dweller. . . . A vivid red truck passes at first glance for a child's toy. . . . A window display of theatrical complexity suggests a microcosm of the metropolis itself. . . .... [ More...]
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Paul Gallagher looks back on the first 20 years of what he expects to be a lifetime's work dedicated to creating monochrome prints, and forward to the way in which the medium is likely to develop in the future. He discusses the ways in which monochrome... [ More...]
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The Rocky Nook Dbook series is a must for all serious amateur, semi-professional, or professional photographers who want to get the most out of their Nikon equipment, and who strive to produce impressive, polished, digital images.
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From Mali to Peru, from China to Norway: all the colors of the world captured in over 200 glowing photographs. How do colors become imbued with meaning? Why do some colors attract us while others repel? How have phrases such as "green with envy" or "the... [ More...]
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Mention unusual pictorial worlds beyond time and space, or long exposure times, and photographer Michael Wesely comes to mind. Yet, here are his landscapes, which look more like color-field paintings than photographs. Those familiar with the artist's... [ More...]
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