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Author: iamKLau
Secrets of exposure revealed, with a bonus color checker card included Exposure is the number one topic that digital photographers want to know about. This full-color book fits in your camera bag and provides all the information you need on this very important aspect of digital photography. Exposure involves combining ISO, aperture, and shutter speed in different variations to accomplish your vision of the perfect image. Exposure Digital Field Guide takes you through the complex techniques of good exposure, taking you from hobbyist to serious amateur photographer.
Exposure Digital Field Guide helps you master one of the most complex and intricate elements of digital photography.
Arnold Newman’s star was already established in the photographic firmament when Godine published his first book, One Mind’s Eye, in 1975. It confirmed his ability to portray the wealthy, powerful, and famous with sympathy, insight, and dignity. What was also clear in this landmark monograph, and his subsequent books, Artists, published thirty years ago, and Arnold Newman’s Americans, issued in 1992, was his particular affection and affinity for artists, for fellow creators, for people who made their living, as he did, by creating. Somehow it seems fitting that thirty-five years later Godine would be publishing what will probably be the final tribute to a great American original. In association with the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine, we have assembled fifty-six of Newman’s photographs of artists, all of whom, in one way or another, have been connected with the great state of Maine. From Berenice Abbott to Andrew Wyeth, the list reads like a Who’s Who of American art in the last quarter of the last century. Included are the “old guard” that Newman managed to capture before their passing Hopper, Martin, O’Keeffe, Sheeler, Sloan, and Steichen, to name but a few, as well as the new generation of abstract expressionists and modernists rising to fill their shoes Red Grooms, Robert Indiana, James Rosenquist, Jerry Uelsmann and Paul Caponigro. Unlike previous books, each portrait will be accompanied by an essay by Michael Komanecky, the Farnsworth’s Chief Curator, who has written acute appreciations of the artists and their work and explained their association with the Pine Tree State. What emerges from the portraits, as well as in the text, is the inescapable fact that Newman was first, foremost, and always, an artist, using the tool of his camera much as a painter would a brush.
Author: ElectricDownload
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Photographers aspiring to create images that reflect their own visions of a chosen landscape with a distinctive personal style will find great inspiration and practical guidance in this book. Alongside a portfolio of their latest work, each of the three photographers writes about the genre for which they are known: how they came to it, what inspires them, and how each developed his own particular style. The book also features photographs submitted by readers of Outdoor Photography magazine, accompanied by comments, critiques, and advice from the authors who suggest ways in which these contributors might further develop and refine their work. The combination of stunning imagery with inspirational and insightful three-to-one advice makes thisa truly unique photography guide, which no landscape enthusiast will want to be without.
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