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Hunter S Thompson
Gonzo
by AMMO Books (Hardcover)
Gonzo
Gonzo is a tour de force that will take you into the world of American writer and iconoclast Hunter S. Thompson.

Gonzo

Jeff Wignall
Exposure Photo Workshop: Develop Your Digital Photography Talent (Photo Workshop)
by Wiley (Paperback)
Exposure Photo Workshop: Develop Your Digital Photography Talent (Photo Workshop)
Exposure can be the nemesis of photographers, but Jeff Wignall recognizes exposure as the secret for creating an image that captures a vision and shares it with the world. When you apply his techniques with patience, experimentation, and a focus on the outcome, you will begin creating images that reveal not only what you saw, but how you felt when you saw it. By learning to work with natural light as well as when to use flash you will confidently capture action, night scenes, rainbows, sunsets, and reflections like never before.

Exposure Photo Workshop: Develop Your Digital Photography Talent (Photo Workshop)

John Szarkowski
The Photographer's Eye
by The Museum of Modern Art, New York (Paperback) (Release Date: 2007-03-01)
The Photographer's Eye
The Photographer's Eye by John Szarkowski is a twentieth-century classic--an indispensable introduction to the visual language of photography. Based on a landmark exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in 1964, and originally published in 1966, the book has long been out of print. It is now available again to a new generation of photographers and lovers of photography in this duotone printing that closely follows the original. Szarkowski's compact text eloquently complements skillfully selected and sequenced groupings of 172 photographs drawn from the entire history and range of the medium. Celebrated works by such masters as Cartier-Bresson, Evans, Steichen, Strand, and Weston are juxtaposed with vernacular documents and even amateur snapshots to analyze the fundamental challenges and opportunities that all photographers have faced. Szarkowski, the legendary curator who worked at the Museum from 1962 to 1991, has published many influential books. But none more radically and ...

The Photographer's Eye

Ansel Adams
The Camera (Ansel Adams Photography, Book 1)
by Bulfinch (Paperback)
The Camera (Ansel Adams Photography, Book 1)
The Camera, together with The Negative and The Print, comprise The Ansel Adams Photography Series, a legendary triad of books about photographic technique that has become the most influential "how-to"series on photography ever written. The first edition of this series was completed in the 1950s. Adams completely revised and updated it just a few years before his death, making it his last word on the technical mastery of his medium. Three generations of photographers have learned how to approach the artistic possibilities of their art form through this seminal series. Now available in paperback, it remains as vital today as when it was first published. The Camera covers 35 mm, medium format, and large-format view cameras and offers detailed advice on camera components such as lenses, shutters, and light meters. Adams' concepts of "visualization" and "image management" are the philosophical cornerstones of the book. Extensively illustrated with photographs by Adams as ...

The Camera (Ansel Adams Photography, Book 1)

DK Publishing
How to Photograph Absolutely Everything
by DK ADULT (Hardcover)
How to Photograph Absolutely Everything
This comprehensive step-by-step guide to photographing an unbelievably wide range of subjects includes hundreds of inspirational images, each of which is accompanied by detailed step-by-step instructions. From sporting events and safaris to family gatherings and flowers, this is the most comprehensive photography manual ever assembled.

How to Photograph Absolutely Everything

Brenda Tharp
Creative Nature and Outdoor Photography
by Amphoto Books (Paperback)
Creative Nature and Outdoor Photography
Professional and amateur photographers alike will find an array of strategies in this guide that demonstrates how to use classic visual design principles to create strong, compelling, nature photos. Veteran photographer and naturalist Brenda Tharp presents a full-colour guide that incorporates classic design principles with a deeper understanding of the natural world and its "moments". While many photographers may be experts with the technical aspects of photography, they must also know how to incorporate visual design, strong composition, mood, and bold use of colour in order to take their work to the next level. Learning to capture the moment in nature - which, as all photographers know, is an unpredictable subject at best - is the primary focus of this reference. Readers will find not only dozens of specific techniques for effective outdoor photography, but also practical advice for creating photographs that are emotionally compelling and, in turn, an artistic success. ...

Creative Nature and Outdoor Photography

Julie Adair King
Digital Photography for Dummies, Fourth Edition
by For Dummies (Paperback)
Digital Photography for Dummies, Fourth Edition
Explore the different kinds of equipment - from cameras and computers to photo-editing software; Understand the science behind digital photography, including resolution, aperture, shutter speeds, and f-stops; Compose great shots, including how to light your subject; Solve common photographic dilemmas - such as capturing a moving target and dealing with unfriendly lighting; Edit your photos by sharpening them, removing red eye, and cropping them

Digital Photography for Dummies, Fourth Edition

John Shaw
John Shaw's Nature Photography Field Guide
by Amphoto Books (Paperback)
John Shaw's Nature Photography Field Guide
The problems facing the photographer in the great outdoors are special. Even highly-skilled photographers are often baffled by them. In this revised and updated version of his 1984 book, "The Nature Photographer's Complete Guide to Professional Field Techniques", noted wildlife and scenic photographer John Shaw draws on his own many years in the field to demonstrate how to overcome these problems and get not just good but great nature pictures. Covering every problem you might encounter in the field, Shaw offers his own approach to the challenges of on-the-spot nature photography. Using his own colour images as examples, he discusses each type of subject and situation you may encounter, while offering specific advice and techniques on how to successfully photograph it. A wide range of topics are covered, including equipment, lenses, composition, close-ups, and professional tips.

John Shaw's Nature Photography Field Guide

Nick Yapp
100 Days in Photographs: Pivotal Events That Changed the World
by National Geographic (Hardcover) (Release Date: 2007-10-02)
100 Days in Photographs: Pivotal Events That Changed the World
Much more than a book of pictures, 100 Days in Photographs is a compelling visual journey through our age—an odyssey that's personal and universal, immediate and timeless. To create it, Getty Images and National Geographic identified 100 days that represent defining moments of the past 150 years... and crystallized them with photographs that leap from the page to evoke joy and anger, triumph and despair. Supporting the visuals are firsthand journal excerpts, photographers' on-site notes, and insightful text by photography historian Nick Yapp. From the Getty Images archive, astonishing images depict major world events: revolution in 19th-century Europe, President Lincoln's assassination, the Eiffel Tower's construction from 1887 to 1889, Bleriot flies the English Channel in 1909, the Wall Street crash of 1929, Germany's Kristallnacht, the British quit India in 1947, and more. National Geographic's contributions illustrate scientific, cultural, and geographical topics—including ...

100 Days in Photographs: Pivotal Events That Changed the World

Barbara London, John Upton, Kenneth Kobre, Betsy Brill
Photography
by Not Avail (Paperback)
Photography

Photography

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