The A-Z of Creative Photography: Over 70 Techniques Explained in Full (Photography for All Levels: Beginners) |
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 | The intent of this book is to provide hints and tips for a range of different techniques to be used to generate creative photos. As the title suggests, the techniques are arranged in alphabetical order, so starting from 'Abstract Art' and going through to 'Zooming'. This makes for a slightly disconcerting read if you go through it from front to back, each chapter can be a surprise and have nothing to do with the one before, but it is obviously written as a reference to be dipped into.
The book was written in 1998 and is focussed entirely on film cameras and the wet darkroom. I found this a little surprising but I guess much has changed in 10 years. Most of the in-camera techniques are still relevant to the digital user however, and the darkroom techniques can be of interest if only to work out how you might accomplish the same thing in Photoshop.
The author has an engaging style and is obviously familiar with all the techniques described. A good range of photos are included and full ... read more.
Written by Lee Frost and Bryan Peterson. Published 01 September 1998. Published by Watson-Guptill Publications. rrp £16.78. 160 pages Paperback. ISBN: 0817433139 ISBN-13: 9780817433130 | |
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