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Naomi Rosenblum
A World History of Photography
by Abbeville Press (Paperback)
A World History of Photography
This sumptuously illustrated volume, hailed as an indispensable work on the fascinatingly expressive photographic medium, has been revised and expanded to cover images by contemporary photographers working in the twenty-first century.

A World History of Photography

Glen Johnson
Digital Wedding Photography: Capturing Beautiful Memories
by Wiley (Paperback)
Digital Wedding Photography: Capturing Beautiful Memories
Capture unforgettable moments of that special day Professional wedding photographer Glen Johnson knows there's a huge difference between being able to take good pictures and being a good wedding photographer. In this exquisite, full-color book, Glen dispenses sage advice and solutions for taking impressive digital wedding images -- posed or candid, in any weather, in any setting, at any locale. You will also learn the secrets of creating a successful digital wedding photography business, and much more. Whether you're an aspiring professional or an amateur who wants to improve your skills at digital wedding photography, this book will help you succeed. Discover what makes wedding photography a unique specialty * Find out how to make people feel relaxed and comfortable while you're shooting * Explore ways to capture the emotion as well as the moment * Understand different photographic styles and adapt to your client's wishes * Prepare for all types ...

Digital Wedding Photography: Capturing Beautiful Memories

Barbara London, Jim Stone
A Short Course in Photography: An Introduction to Photographic Technique (6th Edition)
by Prentice Hall (Paperback)
A Short Course in Photography: An Introduction to Photographic Technique (6th Edition)
This easy-to-use, inexpensive book introduces beginning picture takers and makers to the fundamentals of photography and suggests ways in which they might create photographs that have meaning. Oriented toward traditional black and white photography, the book also explores digital techniques and web photography resources, equipment, cameras and camera accessories, the exposure and development of film, and the making and finishing of prints. All aspects of the process are explained and illustrated clearly in two-page spreads, each of which addresses a self-contained topic. For people who don't know anything about photography and would like to learn, and for those who want to make better pictures than they already do.

A Short Course in Photography: An Introduction to Photographic Technique (6th Edition)

Mary Warner Marien
Photography: A Cultural History (2nd Edition)
by Prentice Hall (Paperback)
Photography: A Cultural History (2nd Edition)
For one or two semester courses in the History of Photography. A chronological history of photography ranging from the medium’s beginnings to the present, with emphasis on the major inventions and image makers and the social and cultural settings in which photography flourished. The book was written to introduce students to photography. It does not require that students possess any technical know-how and can be taught without referring to techniques in photography. Incorporating the latest research and international uses of photography, the text surveys the history of photography in such a way that students can gauge the medium's long-term multifold developments and see the historical and intellectual contexts in which photographers lived and worked. It also provides a unique focus on contemporary photo-based work and electronic media.

Photography: A Cultural History (2nd Edition)

Terry Barrett
Criticizing Photographs: An Introduction to Understanding Images
by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (Paperback)
Criticizing Photographs: An Introduction to Understanding Images
This brief text is designed to help both beginning and advanced students of photography better develop and articulate thoughtful criticism. Organized around the major activities of criticism (describing, interpreting, evaluating, and theorizing), Criticizing Photographs provides a clear framework and vocabulary for students' critical skill development. The fourth edition includes new black and white and color images, updated commentary, a completely revised chapter on theory that offers a broad discussion of digital images, and an expanded chapter eight on studio critiques and writing about photographs, plus examples of student writing and critique.

Criticizing Photographs: An Introduction to Understanding Images

Brian Curtis
Drawing from Observation
by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (Paperback)
Drawing from Observation
Perceptual drawing, in which one renders the physical world as it appears to an observer, is the focus of this new text for the introductory drawing course. Drawing from Observation offers a balanced mix of hands-on technique and perceptual theory while making a compelling argument for the long-term value of studying perception-based drawing.

Drawing from Observation

Simon Stafford
Magic Lantern Guides: Nikon D300 (Magic Lantern Guides)
by Lark Books (Paperback)
Magic Lantern Guides: Nikon D300 (Magic Lantern Guides)
Simon Stafford, the Technical Editor to the Nikon Owners' Club International's Nikon Owner magazine, tells all about the company's new semi-pro camera, the D300. He explains how to make the most of the model's up-to-the-minute attributes, including the 12.3 effective megapixel Nikon DX-format CMOS image sensor with integrated A/D converter and the increased bit precision of selectable 14-bit NEF (RAW) output.

Magic Lantern Guides: Nikon D300 (Magic Lantern Guides)

Billy Pegram
Posing Techniques for Photographing Model Portfolios
by Amherst Media, Inc. (Paperback)
Posing Techniques for Photographing Model Portfolios
With detailed discussions and eye-catching, dynamic images, this guidebook shows professional photographers how to masterfully create beautiful images of a model to achieve any creative objective. Instructions illustrate basic poses as well as a host of subtle variations to provide photographers with an endless array of looks for editorial fashion shots, athletics, glamour or nude photography, and shots designed to show curves, reveal personality, or showcase the hands, hair, or legs. This comprehensive resource also provides expert advice on conducting a successful session, how to work with the model, how to work with a support staff of image stylists, and tips for designing a high-quality portfolio. Additional lessons provide a start-to-finish analysis of four different shooting sessions, each with a different model and a different objective.

Posing Techniques for Photographing Model Portfolios

Mark Simon
Facial Expressions: A Visual Reference for Artists
by Watson-Guptill (Paperback)
Facial Expressions: A Visual Reference for Artists
All artists are tired of persuading their nearest and dearest to look sad…look glad…look mad…madder…no, even madder…okay, hold it. For those artists (and their long-suffering friends), here is the best book ever. Facial Expressions includes more than 2,500 photographs of 50 faces—men and women of a variety of ages, shapes, sizes, and ethnicities—each demonstrating a wide range of emotions and shown from multiple angles. Who can use this book? Oh, only every artist on the planet, including art students, illustrators, fine artists, animators, storyboarders, and comic book artists. But wait, there's more! Additional photos focus on people wearing hats and couples kissing, while illustrations show skull anatomy and facial musculature. Still not enough? How about a one-of-a-kind series of photos of lips pronouncing the phonemes used in human speech? Animators will swoon—and artists will show a range of facial expressions from happy to ...

Facial Expressions: A Visual Reference for Artists

Donna Poehner
2008 Photographer's Market
by Writers Digest Books (Paperback)
2008 Photographer's Market
The growing digital photography trend has led many amateur photographers to become professional or at least semi-professional. In addition, there are still many film photographers looking for markets for their work. New to this edition is information on the portrait and wedding photography business. With 2,000 market listings, 2008 Photographer's Market is the resource freelance photographers need to find markets for their work. No other book contains as many market listings. Readers will find listing for magazines, newspapers, book publishers, greeting cards companies, stock photo agencies, design firms, galleries, art fairs and contests all over the world. Clearly marked sections and four indexes aid in narrowing down the markets and inspiring articles about successful photographers will give readers real world advice on how to succeed in a business that is always evolving due to technology and changing market trends. This up-to-date information is crucial for ...

2008 Photographer's Market

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