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Whether you're heading to Paris or San Francisco,
Patagonia or Yosemite, you need a book that goes beyond the camera
manual to teach you how to take great shots. This guide by pro
photographer John Batdorff will help you conquer the fundamentals of
travel and street photography and capture stunning pictures.
Batdorff
starts with the basics-composition, light, and exposure-and how to plan
and pack the right equipment for different types of shooting
conditions. He also covers all the key camera features that affect your
image. Once you've captured those shots, John takes you step-by-step
through an effective workflow in Lightroom to organize your images and
develop your own personal style.
This guide is for
beginning-to-intermediate digital photographers to understand the basics
and bring their own unique artistic expression to any situation whether
you're taking landscapes, cityscapes, portraits, or food and drink
shots.
Beautifully illustrated with large, compelling photos, this
book teaches you how to take control of your photography to get the
image you want every time you pack up your camera and take it on the
road.
Arts!
A selection of our new and noteworthy materials on the Performing Arts as well as other Fine Arts
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Friday, October 17, 2014
Photographic Composition: Principles of Image Design
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.Albrecht Rissler believes that a firm understanding of image design is as important as having an observant eye or having the technical knowledge to operate a camera. "Photographic Composition" presents the most important concepts of image design and offers 250 beautiful photographs to illustrate these concepts. By applying these concepts to your own work, you will greatly improve your photographic eye and your ability to compose an ideal image.This book's impressive images are in black-and-white, intentionally removing the distraction of color and making it easy to focus on compositional elements and form. With this book, photographers as well as all visual artists will learn how to infuse their own images with excitement, develop and hone their visual language, and express their personal artistic aesthetic.
.Albrecht Rissler believes that a firm understanding of image design is as important as having an observant eye or having the technical knowledge to operate a camera. "Photographic Composition" presents the most important concepts of image design and offers 250 beautiful photographs to illustrate these concepts. By applying these concepts to your own work, you will greatly improve your photographic eye and your ability to compose an ideal image.This book's impressive images are in black-and-white, intentionally removing the distraction of color and making it easy to focus on compositional elements and form. With this book, photographers as well as all visual artists will learn how to infuse their own images with excitement, develop and hone their visual language, and express their personal artistic aesthetic.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
This Is Gauguin
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Paul Gauguin created some of the most advanced art in a brilliant generation of artists all of whom struggled against the stifling conformity of the late 19th century's artistic mainstream. From his childhood in Peru to his experiences in Tahiti, the story of Gauguin's life is recounted in authoritative text by an expert on the Post-Impressionists and powerful imagery by an award-winning illustrator.
Paul Gauguin created some of the most advanced art in a brilliant generation of artists all of whom struggled against the stifling conformity of the late 19th century's artistic mainstream. From his childhood in Peru to his experiences in Tahiti, the story of Gauguin's life is recounted in authoritative text by an expert on the Post-Impressionists and powerful imagery by an award-winning illustrator.
This Is Bacon
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Francis Bacon was one of the giants dominating the artistic landscape of the mid-twentieth century, and served as the inspiration and launching point for much of the figural and abstract art that came after him. This highly illustrated book features not only 20 of the artists major works, but in stunning original colour illustrations portrays the events of his life and the circle of friends and associates with whom he formed a louche, brazen gang that cut open the belly of the old propriety.
Francis Bacon was one of the giants dominating the artistic landscape of the mid-twentieth century, and served as the inspiration and launching point for much of the figural and abstract art that came after him. This highly illustrated book features not only 20 of the artists major works, but in stunning original colour illustrations portrays the events of his life and the circle of friends and associates with whom he formed a louche, brazen gang that cut open the belly of the old propriety.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Tony Northrup's Dslr Book: How to Create Stunning Digital Photography
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This book gives you four innovations no other book offers:
1) Free video training. Watch over three hours of fast-paced, hands-on video tutorials integrated into the book to support and reinforce the lessons. View the videos using any web browser or by scanning QR codes with your smartphone.
2) Hands-on practices. Complete the practices at the end of every chapter to get the real world experience you need.
3) Classroom support. Join an author led private community of supportive, helpful people who also want to improve their photography.
4) Free ebook with updates. When you buy the book and join the private Stunning Digital Photography readers group.
Beautiful Beach Portraits: Lighting, Posing, and Composition for Outstanding Photography
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Family and children portraits against the dunes or with a crashing wave in the background are beautiful, but they are also one of the more difficult genres of photography because of wind, shifting sand, unpredictable sun mixing with clouds and sudden storms. Mary Fisk-Taylor and Jamie Hayes explain how they created the beautiful images in this book despite the adversities they encountered.
Family and children portraits against the dunes or with a crashing wave in the background are beautiful, but they are also one of the more difficult genres of photography because of wind, shifting sand, unpredictable sun mixing with clouds and sudden storms. Mary Fisk-Taylor and Jamie Hayes explain how they created the beautiful images in this book despite the adversities they encountered.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Elsa Schiaparelli: A Biography
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"This book had its start when I began to wonder why nobody dressed up any more, even for evenings out, " writes Secrest. Although she never answers her question, this consummate biographer ("Leonard Bernstein: A Life" does take readers on a breathless, madcap ride across the early 20th century. The book follows Schiaparelli from her meteoric rise to couture queen of 1930s Paris to her fizzling postwar descent into bankruptcy. It begins with the image of the child Schiaparelli running through the Italian palazzo where she grew up, and ends, no less evocatively, by musing on what passed through the designer's mind as she sat on the terrace of her Tunisian getaway in her later years. In between, Secrest draws on the interviews and writings of Schiaparelli's friends, family, and colleagues; biographers and historians of the period; public records from ship manifests and visas to FBI documents; Schiaparelli's 1954 memoir, "Shocking Life" and Secrest's own speculative imagination. The result paints an alternately exhilarating, sympathetic, slyly humorous, and poignant portrait, not only of the surrealism-influenced, innovative fashion designer who invented wraparound dresses, built-in bras, falsies, and shocking pink, but also of the creative cauldron of Paris in its golden age between the two world wars. Agent: Lynn Nesbit, Janklow & Nesbit. Publishers Weekly (08/25/2014):
"This book had its start when I began to wonder why nobody dressed up any more, even for evenings out, " writes Secrest. Although she never answers her question, this consummate biographer ("Leonard Bernstein: A Life" does take readers on a breathless, madcap ride across the early 20th century. The book follows Schiaparelli from her meteoric rise to couture queen of 1930s Paris to her fizzling postwar descent into bankruptcy. It begins with the image of the child Schiaparelli running through the Italian palazzo where she grew up, and ends, no less evocatively, by musing on what passed through the designer's mind as she sat on the terrace of her Tunisian getaway in her later years. In between, Secrest draws on the interviews and writings of Schiaparelli's friends, family, and colleagues; biographers and historians of the period; public records from ship manifests and visas to FBI documents; Schiaparelli's 1954 memoir, "Shocking Life" and Secrest's own speculative imagination. The result paints an alternately exhilarating, sympathetic, slyly humorous, and poignant portrait, not only of the surrealism-influenced, innovative fashion designer who invented wraparound dresses, built-in bras, falsies, and shocking pink, but also of the creative cauldron of Paris in its golden age between the two world wars. Agent: Lynn Nesbit, Janklow & Nesbit. Publishers Weekly (08/25/2014):
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