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LimoStudio 6500K Day Light 400 Watt Photography 33 Silver Reflector Umbrella Continuous Photo Lighting Kit, AGG287 $44.99 (2) x Studio Single Head Photo Lighting Fluorescent Light Holder |
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CowboyStudio 40 x 60 Inches Oval 5 in 1 Collapsible Multi Photography Disc Studio Reflector, translucent/gold/silver/white/black $34.99 The 5 in 1 Collapsible Multi Photography Disc Studio Reflector is a helpful accessory for any type of photographer. The consumer is able to create endless combination’s of lighting effects by simply unzipping the panel and flipping a reflector. The flexible light-weight design allows for easy portability, while keeping the different reflectors intact, therefore enhancing efficiency. The oval shape… |
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Neewer 110CM 43 5-in-1 Collapsible Multi-Disc Light Reflector $14.44 This 5 in 1 collapsible reflector disc Comes with translucent, silver, gold, white, and black five most popular surfaces. Packs into a zip packet. Folds into 12″ carry pouch for easy to carry, durable and flexible steel spring frame insures easy spreading and closing. This reflector fits any standard reflector holders…. |
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Your Digital Camera: Beginners Handbook For DSLR Photography, Basics, Tips and Tricks Are you ready to master the art of digital photography? DSLR cameras give you everything you need to take photos, from weddings to landscapes, food and flowers, like a pro. But with all of the DSLR’s capabilities, it can be difficult for a beginner to know how to use the camera to its full capability. Nicholas Novak’s, a professional photographer and camera enthusiast, new book Y… |
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On Photography $7.29 Winner of the National Book Critics’ Circle Award for Criticism.One of the most highly regarded books of its kind, On Photography first appeared in 1977 and is described by its author as “a progress of essays about the meaning and career of photographs.” It begins with the famous “In Plato’s Cave”essay, then offers five other prose meditations on this topic, and concludes with a fascinat… |
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Dramatic Black & White Photography Using Nik Silver Efex Pro 2 Silver Efex Pro 2 has long been a favorite package with photographers who want to convert color images to black and white. Sure you can do this in Photoshop or Elements but the results really don’t match what can be achieved with this software. When used properly Silver Efex Pro can reveal dramatic and stunning images concealed within what were previously lackluster color photographs. The secret, … |
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GoPro HD HERO2: Outdoor Edition $229.99 … |
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Beverly Turner Photography White Satin Ribbon with Jewel on Silver Snowflake Porcelain Ornament, 3-Inch $12.75 White Satin Ribbon with Jewel on Silver Ornament is measuring 3 -Inch. This Glossy Porcelain Snowflake Ornament is perfect gift for grandparents, aunts, uncles and friends. Commemorate each holiday season with a new ornament. Image is printed on both sides. Comes with the gold hanging cord…. |
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Silver Leaf Headband with Swarovski Crystals, Baby Girls, Toddlers, Photography, Silver $12.95 This beautiful delicate leaf headband is perfect for newborn babies, flower girls or for your special occasion. It comes in silver, gold, green, fuchsia and white. Its made with swarovski rhinestones. The leaves are soft so there are no sharp edges. This beautiful leaf headband… |
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Advanced Photography $54.95 Advanced Photography is a practical book for students and serious enthusiasts who wish to achieve more professional looking results. From choosing lenses and camera equipment, to film types and technical data, lighting and tone control, processing management and colour printing; the book offers technical solutions and practical advice on all aspects of professional photography. The book has now been fully revised, to include not just the latest camera equipment and films, but explains how new digital methods can be used alongside silver halide systems – allowing the reader to benefit from the best practical features of each. Written as a companion volume to the international bestseller Basic Photography this book has enjoyed a long established reputation as a technical`bible’ for new professionals. It will appeal to anyone wishing to improve on their basic skills in practical photography – enabling you to acheive a higher standard of work and to deal more professionally with clients, agents and suppliers. The late Michael Langford was Former Photography Course Director at the Royal College of Art in London. He was intimately involved with photography courses at all levels and as a result fully understood what a student needed. His other books for Focal Press are: ‘Basic Photography’, ‘Story of Photography’ and ‘Starting Photography’. |
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Silver Fern in the Otways Photography Keepsake Box by CafePress $24 Black and white film was used for this photo of fern detail in the rainforest of the Otway National Park the Otways in Victoria, Australia. The fern leaves appear silver in this unique image. Photography Keepsake Box This tile box is perfect for stylishly storing knick-knacks, jewelry, or any precious keepsake. Made of solid lacquered Alderwood. Measures 5 1/4 sq. x 2 1/8 with a 4 1/4 tile and hinged lid. |
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Photography for Writers: Using Photography to Increaseyour Writing Income $3.95 Reading this exceptionally clever, completely fresh approach to selling words through pictures could be the turning point in the career of many writers. Just as writer look for ways to publish more work, editors search for complete materials to publish. By creating packages that combine text and pertinent pictures, writers can find new markets for their work. Everything a writer needs to know to develop competency at photography is explained, including composing shots that are just what editors want. Publishing on the World Wide Web is also covered, as are the legalities involved in photo publication. Michael Havelin is a photojournalist, attorney, and the publisher and editor of Shooter’s Rag: The Practical Gazette for Silver and Digital Photographers. |
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Creative Black & White Photography $3.95 This comprehensive guide takes readers step-by-step through the thought processes and technical procedures involved in producing high-quality black and white photographs. Les McLean starts by explaining the technicalities of the art and, more importantly, how to overcome the technical limitations of cameras and film. He details the simple tests and tricks of the trade that will allow readers to achieve the images they want; all are explained simply and clearly, and backed up by specially commissioned photographs. McLean also provides invaluable information on developing and printing photographs, along with a detailed look at some of his all-time favorite images. He explains from start to finish how each was created, and elaborates on such details as the mood and effect that he wanted, the technicalities of taking the shots, and how each image was printed and manipulated in the darkroom. A final chapter on digital black and white photography illustrates how to combine silver halide and digital to the best effect, and the pros and cons of digital printing. |
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On Photography $6.78 Winner of the National Book Critics’ Circle Award for Criticism. One of the most highly regarded books of its kind, "On Photography" first appeared in 1977 and is described by its author as "a progress of essays about the meaning and career of photographs." It begins with the famous "In Plato’s Cave"essay, then offers five other prose meditations on this topic, and concludes with a fascinating and far-reaching "Brief Anthology of Quotations." |
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Photography $29.99 Photography Giclee Print by English School . Product size approximately 16 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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The Art of Enhanced Photography: Extending the Photographic Image $9.52 Explore the approach and processes of today’s most innovative photographers who are pushing their work beyond the boundaries of the traditional silver-gelatin print. Liberated from the restrictions of common photographic paper size and surface, these artists seek to reveal the tactile, painterly, often emotional qualities offered by such processes as photogravure, transfer and Kwik Print, computer-aided photography, and more. |
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Kodak Pocket Guide to Point-And-Shoot Photography $3.95 No fuss, no muss–just pick up the camera, point it in the direction of the object you want to photograph, and shoot Get the picture, easier than ever before, with the help of this simple-to-use equipment and a guide that explains its every element. With special sidebars on what different models offer you, advice on lens selection, comments on special features, and suggestions for accessories, you’ll understand your camera from top to bottom. One by one, the manual leads you through focusing; getting the sharpest pictures and the best color; flashes, from auto to red-eye reduction; exposure problems; lighting; and more. "Plus": it has a host of ideas for improving any photo, whether it’s a single portrait or a group picture. Add humor, bring out all the entrancing charm of children, and even make your pet stand still for the picture. "Bonus": a troubleshooting chart. |
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33 Silver Interior Studio Reflective Umbrella $11.19 This black/silver reflective umbrella is perfect for studio photography. |
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Old Time Photography Shop in the Old Wild West Silver Mining Town of Silverton, Colorado, USA $29.99 Old Time Photography Shop in the Old Wild West Silver Mining Town of Silverton, Colorado, USA Photographic Print by Kober Christian. Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Silver Bird $39.99 Chris Simpson Silver Bird – Art Print |
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Silver Light $33.99 Chris Simpson Silver Light – Art Print |
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Welcome to Oz 2.0: A Cinematic Approach to Digital Still Photography with Photoshop $32.12 Still photography doesn’t have to mean static images, a fact nobody understands better than well-known photographer and Photoshop Hall of Famer Vincent Versace. In this book, Vincent details his cinematic approach to evoke time and its passage in still photographic images, and provides a wealth of practical and artistic guidance for anyone with a serious interest in digital photography. For this new edition, the author has expanded all the chapters of the first edition, with substantial additions to the already amazing black-and white chapter. Whether readers are looking to enrich their Photoshop skills, broaden their understanding of conceptual and aesthetic principles, get a handle on lighting and color theory, or simply inject some life into their still digital images, they’ll benefit from Vincent’s unique approach to the art and craft of digital photography. Offering advice and instruction on everything from creating lighting in Photoshop to setting up printers, taking advantage of color management, converting RGB files to black and white, making digital images look like silver prints, capturing movement, and more, this beautifully illustrated guide conveys the unique vision of a singularly successful fine-art photographer. |
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Silver Sensation I $12.99 James Demmick Silver Sensation I – Art Print |
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Silver Sea II $35.99 Ingrid Abery Silver Sea II – Art Print |
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Silver Sea I $44.99 Ingrid Abery Silver Sea I – Art Print |
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The Paradox of Photography. $61.74 "The Paradox of Photography "analyzes the discourse on photography by four of the most important modern French poets and theorists (Baudelaire, Breton, Barthes and Valry). It stresses in particular the importance of this visual language for the development of both new forms of narrative and original critical studies on issues of representation in art. It also reflects upon the integration of photography within the domain of technical modernity while emphasizing its aesthetic identity stemming from the Western tradition of figurative painting. |
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Police Photography $48.77 This text teaches the fundamentals of photography and their application to police work. It offers clear explanations of the basic elements of photography that are used in investigative police work. Special situations involving homicide, traffic accidents, arson and questioned documents are also covered. Text complemented by dozens of photographs, charts and diagrams. |
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What Photography Is $38.9 In What Photography Is, James Elkins examines the strange and alluring power of photography in the same provocative and evocative manner that he explored oil painting in his best-selling What Painting Is. Elkins argues that photograpy is also about meaninglessnessa "its apparently endless capacity to show us things that we do not want or need to seea "and paina "extremely powerful images that can sear into our consciousness permanently. Extensively illustrated with a surprising range of images, Elkins demonstrates that what makes photography uniquely powerful is its ability to express the difficultya "physically, psychologically, emotionally, and aethsticallya "of the act of seeing. |
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Digital Photography $3.95 The Keep It Simple Series has set a new standard in how-to publishing. The truly accessible guides inspire and instruct readers and deliver all the information one needs to know about the featured subject. Expertly written with helpful diagrams, full-color photographs and illustrations, these 2 new titles give readers even more reasons to K I S S inexperience goodbye. User-friendly explanations of technical terms and equipment, clear step-by-step instructions, and full-color photography make this the ideal guide to digital photography. Find the right camera and accessories; master digital tricks, lighting and composition, while demystifying buzzwords, from pixels and jpegs to cropping and cloning. |
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Photography for the Joy of It $3.46 Photography for the Joy of It, offers clear instruction when choosing equipment, selecting correct exposure, understanding depth of field and much more. |
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Microstock Photography $24.95 Be a part of one of the world’s fastest growing imaging phenomenons: microstock photography. Microstock photography provides both professional and amateur photographers an opportunity to diversify their income and expand their artistic visibility by turning day trip photos or photography portfolios into viable business investments. Douglas Freer has written a comprehensive book that details the technical and commercial processes of the microstock industry. A must read for entrants into the microstock photography field, Microstock Photography shows you how to: Choose the right microstock agency Shoot work that will sell Navigate the strict technical requirements Understand the likely financial returns Review licensing models Understand copyright issues Over 60 illustrations and photographs help you improve your skills, learn new techniques specific to shooting stock photography and better understand what the microstock market demands. Anyone can shoot digital stock photography, but in order to make money and be successful, you need the practical advice that can only be found in this book. *Learn how to start earning money fast from your personal photos or professional portfolio *Contains invaluable information on the crucial technical and commercial requirements you’ll need to meet to be successful in the microstock industry *Over 60 full color images show you what sells and what doesn’t |
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Manual of Photography $90.95 The Manual of Photography is the standard work for anyone who is serious about photography – professional photographers and lab technicians or managers, as well as students and enthusiastic amateurs who want to become more technically competent. The authors provide comprehensive and accessible coverage of the techniques and technologies of photography. The Manual has aided many thousands of photographers in their careers. The ninth edition now brings this text into a third century, as the first edition dates from 1890. Major new updates for the ninth edition include: Coverage of digital techniques – more emphasis on electronic and hybrid media Greater coverage of colour measurement, specification and reproduction – illustrated with a new colour plate section Dealing with the fundamental principles as well as the practices of photography and imaging, the Manual topics ranging from optics to camera types and features, to colour photography and digital image processing and manipulation. The authors write in a reader-friendly style, using many explanatory illustrations and dividing topics into clear sections. The authoritative text on virtually every technical aspect of photography and digital imaging If you are serious about photography you can’t afford to be without this book New colour plate section illustrates the chapters on colour techniques |
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Panoramic Photography $29.95 It has never been easier to make panoramas–both in terms of the new lightweight equipment and the spectacular quality of the final image output. New vistas concerning this unique way to see the world and express oneself abound in Panoramic Photography: From Composition and Exposure to Final Exhibition. Written by one of the world’s pre-eminent panoramic photographers, the author, Arnaud Frich, provides diagrams to explain the technical details involved in various shots. Long on inspiration, you will find beautiful images by the author, as well as by Benot Ancelot, Franois-Xavier Bouchart, Franck Charel, Macduff Everton, David J. Osborn, and many others. Camera equipment examples and a list of suppliers make this book a valuable resource for all panoramic photographers. Inside you will find all the information you need to create your perfect panorama! |
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Photography and Spirit $33.95 Photography and Spirit examines mesmerizing images of phantoms, psychical emanations, and religious apparitions. |
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Teaching Photography $56.95 Finally, a book for you teachers! Because making great photographs does not always translate into an ability to teach effectively. Teaching Photography will show you how to help your students expand their knowledge and abilities in the techniques, the aesthetics, and the way photography fits into a greater world of knowledge, by providing ideas for inspiring conversations and critiques, as well as insightful pointers regarding the learner’s perspective in this new world. Teaching Photography approaches photographic education from a point of view that stresses the how and why of the education and not the technique to be taught. |
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Kafka and Photography $124.99 Franz Kafka was fascinated by photography, a medium which for him came to encapsulate both the attractions and the pitfalls of modern life. In the first detailed study of photography in Kafka's work, which includes more than 20 illustrations, Carolin Duttlinger gives close readings of the most important prose works, as well as the letters and diaries. – ;Throughout his life, Franz Kafka was fascinated by photography, a medium which for him came to encapsulate both the attractions and the pitfalls of modern life. Kafka's personal engagement with the medium – as a keen viewer and collector of photographs as well as an amateur photographer – is reflected in his writings, which explore photography from a variety of different perspectives By far the most frequently and extensively discussed visual medium in Kafka's texts, photography is. paradigmatic of his relationship to visuality more generally. This study not only explores photography's recurrence as a theme within his texts but it is also the first to take systematic account of Kafka's use of photographs as literary source material. Kafka and Photography presents one of the most important modern writers from an entirely new perspective; it sheds new light on familiar works and uncovers unexplored aspects of Kafka's engagement with his time and context. Providing a chronological account of key prose works, as well as the personal writings, this study is accessible to students and lay readers. It will be of interest not only to literary scholars but also to those working in photography, media, and cultural studies. Its detailed textual analyses are set against a richly documented historical context which illustrates Kafka's interest in contemporary culture through a range of visual material taken from public as well as private sources – some of which has only recently become available. As this book demonstrates,. photography had a profound impact on Kafka's literary imagination and as such helps to explain the mesmerizing intensity of enigmatic visual detail which is a hallmark of his narratives. - |
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Nude Photography $13.32 Follow practical advice from nude photography experts and learn to create picture-perfect results every time with this master class in photographing the human form. Everything’s covered, from working successfully with amateur and professional models to getting great results in your own home or outdoors. Find tips on setting up a shoot, lighting effects, and post-production techniques, so you can turn a good picture into a really great one.Get inspired by a stunning “Photographer’s Gallery” featuring the work of an international panel of photographers, from Andreas Bitesnich and Sylvie Blum, to Allan Jenkins and Almond Chu. |
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Erotic Photography $5 Erotic photo art has lost much of its exquisite soul since Playboy and other girlie monthlies repackaged the human body for mass-market consumption. Like much painting, sculpture and engraving, since its beginning photography has also been at the service of eroticism. This collection presents erotic photographs from the beginning of photography until the years just before World War II. It explores the evolution of the genre and its origins in France, and its journey from public distrust to the large audience it enjoys today. The pictures published in this book present the female charms of the past, and its convenient format makes it a perfect gift. |
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Forensic Photography $23.95 CONTENTS: Basics and the 35mm Camera; Cameras Other Than the 35mm SLR; Film and Filters; Lighting Source, and Effect; Lenses, Depth of Field, and Shutter Speed; Purchasing and Care of Equipment and Automated Labs; Autopsy, Assault, and Child Abuse; Traffic Fatalities and the Hit and Run; Latent Prints; Crime Scene; Fire Investigation and Arson; Surveillance; Court Presentation and Challenge. Glossary. |
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Exhibiting Photography $29.95 You have the camera, you have the skills, andyou have the pictures. Now what?Author Shirley Readexpertly leads you through the world of exhibiting your photography one minute detail at a time. From finding a space and designing the exhibition to actually constructing a show and publicizing yourself, every aspect of exhibiting your photography is touched upon and clarified with ample detail, anecdotes, and real life case studies. In this new and expanded second edition, Shirley Read further illuminates the world of social networking, exhibiting, and selling photography online so your work is always shown in the best light. Packed with photos of internationally successful exhibitions, check lists, and invaluable advice, this essential reference guide will help amateur and professional photographers alike successfully showcase their bodies of work with confidence and finesse. |
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Ubiquitous Photography $64.95 The rise of digital photography and imaging has transformed the landscape of visual communication and culture. Events, activities, moments, objects, and people are ‘captured’ and distributed as images on an unprecedented scale. Many of these are shared publicly; some remain private, others become intellectual property, and some have the potential to shape global events. In this timely introduction, the ubiquity of photography is explored in relation to interdisciplinary debates about changes in the production, distribution, and consumption of images in digital culture. Ubiquitous Photography provides a critical examination of the technologies, practices, and cultural significance of digital photography, placing the phenomenon in historical, social, and political-economic context. It examines shifts in image-making, storage, commodification, and interpretation as highly significant processes of digitally mediated communication in an increasingly image-rich culture. It covers debates in social and cultural theory, the history and politics of image-making and manipulation, the current explosion in amateur photography, tagging and sharing via social networking, and citizen journalism. The book engages with key contemporary theoretical issues about memory and mobility, authorship and authenticity, immediacy and preservation, and the increased visibility of ordinary social life. Drawing upon a range of sources and original empirical research, Ubiquitous Photography provides a comprehensive introduction to critical academic debate and concrete developments in the field of digital photography. It is essential reading for students and scholars interested in media and society, visual culture, and digital technology. |
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Chemistry of Photography $213 Carried in wallets and displayed in homes, photographs are a common, but often an overlooked feature of modern life. And, with the advent of digital technology many believe that the so called 'wet chemistry' behind old fashioned photography is a thing of the past – but is it? The Chemistry of Photography endeavours to unravel the mysteries of picture taking and reflects on the diversity and complexity of the science. It gives readers an insight into the chemistry needed to generate pictures, spanning all mediums including still and motion picture as well as digital imaging. Beginning with the components of conventional photography such as films and papers, the book also looks at light capture and amplification, negative films, processing solutions, colour transparencies, the chemistry of colour and motion picture films. The book concludes with a discussion of digital technology and new innovations in photography. This fascinating book will appeal to scientists and those with a general interest in both the new and the old science behind photography. |
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Computational Photography $135.95 Computational photography is a new and rapidly developing research field that has evolved from computer vision, image processing, computer graphics, and applied optics to computational imaging techniques that enhance or extend the capabilities of digital photography. The output of these techniques is an image that cannot be produced by today's common imaging solutions. This book details recent advances in computational photography, their applications, and specific research challenges. The text begins with computational photography fundamentals and computational cameras, followed by a discussion of computational photography approaches across a broad spectrum of imaging applications. |
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Photography Business $49 Picture Yourself a Success If you have a talent for snapping great pictures, why not turn your hobby into a lucrative business? You can take portraits in a studio or on location, submit photos as a freelancer to newspapers and magazines, frame and display your favorite shots in a gallery, or record special events like weddings and sweet sixteen parties. No matter where your talents and interests lie, you can make a bundle from your work with this expert advice. Learn how to: Set up a functional studio and build a portfolio Choose the right equipment for all types of photos-and find great deals on the cameras and accessories you need Find paying jobs and market yourself professionally Get great exposure for your work at art festivals, contests, galleries, local businesses and more Protect yourself from legal concerns such as copyright infringement and privacy issues Whether you want to earn a little extra money with a part-time business or set yourself up as a full-time, professional photographer, all the information you need to succeed is inside. The First Three Years In addition to industry specific information, you’ll also tap into Entrepreneur’s more than 30 years of small business expertise via the 2nd section of the guide – Start Your Own Business. SYOB offers critical startup essentials and a current, comprehensive view of what it takes to survive the crucial first three years, giving your exactly what you need to survive and succeed. Plus, you’ll get advice and insight from experts and practicing entrepreneurs, all offering common-sense approaches and solutions to a wide range of challenges. ? Pin point your target market ? Uncover creative financing for startup and growth ? Use online resources to streamline your business plan ? Learn the secrets of successful marketing ? Discover digital and social media tools and how to use them ? Take advantage of hundreds of resources ? Receive vital forms, worksheets and checklists ? From startup to retirement, millions of entrepreneurs and small business owners have trusted Entrepreneur to point them in the right direction. We’ll teach you the secrets of the winners, and give you exactly what you need to lay the groundwork for success. BONUS: Entrepreneur’s Startup Resource Kit! Every small business is unique. Therefore, it’s essential to have tools that are customizable depending on your business’s needs. That’s why with Entrepreneur is also offering you access to our Startup Resource Kit. Get instant access to thousands of business letters, sales letters, sample documents and more ? all at your fingertips! You’ll find the following: The Small Business Legal Toolkit When your business dreams go from idea to reality, you’re suddenly faced with laws and regulations governing nearly every move you make. Learn how to stay in compliance and protect your business from legal action. In this essential toolkit, you’ll get answers to the ?how do I get started? questions every business |
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Wedding Photography $19.99 Drawing on the images and expertise of dozens of industry-leading photographers, this manual on wedding photography provides critical insights into the techniques that set the best in the business apart from rest. Covering both the technical aspects of the profession as well as delving into more subtle aspects of the craft?including preparation and planning, interpersonal skills, akeen eye, good timing, a cool-under-pressure mindset, posing and lighting skills, and artistic talent?this detailed handbook also offers strategies for streamlining postproduction efforts from running digital filters and retouching images to saving and archiving files. With instructions on how to replicate stunning wedding images, this guide will interest amateur and professional photographers alike. |
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Photography and Surrealism $69.95 This clear and challenging re-evaluation of the status and usage of photographic images in historical surrealism puts surrealism's fundamental issues back into the framework of its historical purpose and function. David Bate asks what a surrealist photograph actually is. He discusses such issues as automatism and the photographic image, the surrealist passion for insanity, their ambivalent use of Orientalism and adoption of Sadean philosophy as well as the effect of fascism on the surrealists. Seeking to locate the use of photography by surrealists within the cultural discourses of that historical moment, Photography and Surrealism is a genuinely original contribution to the field. The book is illustrated with a range of surrealist images. |
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The Elements of Photography $39.95 The greatly revised and expanded edition of The Elements of Photography is a new kind of textbook for a new generation of photographers. Moving far beyond the usual technical manual, Angela Faris Belt dives deep into merging technique and vision, allowing you to master craft while adding meaning to your images. Here you’ll really learn to see photographically, expand your creative and conceptual use of apertures and shutter speeds, and choose the right media to create the look and feel you want. |
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Muybridge: Photography $49.99 Muybridge: Photography Giclee Print by Eadweard Muybridge. Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Photography, 1877 $49.99 Photography, 1877 Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Cities and Photography $44.95 Photographs display attitudes, agency and vision in the way cities are documented and imagined. Cities and Photography explores the relationship between people and the city, visualized in photographs. It provides a visually focused examination of the city and urbanism for a range of different disciplines: across the social sciences and humanities, photography and fine art. This text offers different perspectives from which to view social, political and cultural ideas about the city and urbanism, through both verbal discussion and photographic representation. It provides introductions to theoretical conceptions of the city that are useful to photographers addressing urban issues, as well as discussing themes that have preoccupied photographers and informed cultural issues central to a discussion of city. This text interprets the city as a spatial network that we inhabit on different conceptual, psychological and physical levels, and gives emphasis to how people operate within, relate to, and activate the city via construction, habitation and disruption. Cities and Photography aims to demonstrate the potential of photography as a contributor to commentary and analytical frameworks: what does photography as a medium provide for a vision of city’ and what can photographs tell us about cities, histories, attitudes and ideas? This introductory text is richly illustrated with case studies and over 50 photographs, summarizing complex theory and analysis with application to specific examples. Emphasis is given to international, contemporary photographic projects to provide provide focus for the discussion of theoretical conceptions of the city through the analysis of photographic interpretation and commentary. This text will be of great appeal to those interested in Photography, Urban Studies and Human Geography. |
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War and Photography $49.95 Drawing on the work of Barthes, Eco, Foucault, Baudrillard, Burgin and Tagg, and on the historians of mentalities, War and Photography presents a theoretical approach to the understanding of press photography in its historical and contemporary context. Brothers applies her argument with special reference to French and British newspaper images of the Spanish Civil War, a selection of which is presented in the book. Rejecting analyses based upon the content of the images alone, she argues that photographic meaning is largely predetermined by its institutional and cultural context. Acting as witnesses despite themselves, photographs convey a wealth of information not about any objective reality, but about the collective attitudes and beliefs particular to the culture in which they operate. |
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Photography and Italy $33.95 In this beautifully illustrated book Maria Antonella Pelizzari traces the history of photography in Italy from its beginnings to the present as she guides us through the history of Italy and its ancient sites and Renaissance landmarks. Pelizzari specifically considers the role of photography in the formation of Italian national identity during times of political struggle, such as the lead up to Unification in 1860, and later in the nationalist wars of Mussolini’s regime. While many Italians and foreigners— such as Fratelli Alinari or Carlo Ponti, John Ruskin or Kit Talbot—focused their lenses on architectural masterpieces, others documented the changing times and political heroes, creating icons of figures such as Garibaldi and the brigands. Pelizzari’s exploration of Italian visual traditions also includes the photographic collages of Bruno Munari, the neorealist work of photographers such as Franco Pinna, the bold stylized compositions of Mario Giacomelli, and the controversial images created by Oliviero Toscani for Benetton advertising in the 1980s. Featuring unpublished works and a rare selection of over one hundred images, this book will appeal to art collectors and students of art history and Italian culture. |
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Photography and Flight $33.95 Used for everything from geographic evaluation to secret spy missions, aerial photography has a rich and storied history, ably recounted here in Photography and Flight . Aerial photography is marked by its dependency on technological developments in both photography and aerospace, and the authors chart the history of this photography as it tracked the evolution of these technologies. Beginning with early images taken from hot-air balloons, fixed platforms, and subsequent handheld camera technology, Denis Cosgrove and William Fox then explain how military reconnaissance and governmental projects were instrumental in catalyzing these and other innovations in the field. They examine pivotal historical moments in which aerial photography began to establish itself as essential tool, such as in World War II military strategies, high-altitude photography taken from postwar rockets and aircraft, and the use of aerial photography during the cold war and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The book also explores the advancement of geographic scholarship through aerial photography, ranging from military excursions into Antarctica to the images of the curvature of the earth taken during the Apollo space missions. While digital technology and remote sensing have changed the landscape of photography, Photography and Flight argues that they have not diminished the significance of aerial photography in providing images of the earth. Rather, new technologies and resulting innovations such as Google Earth have enabled the mass democratization of access to such information. Photography and Flight ultimately reveals how the camera lens from far away continues to unearth telling details about the land and those who live upon it.   |
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The Paradox of Photography $56 The Paradox of Photography analyzes the discourse on photography by four of the most important modern French poets and theorists (Baudelaire, Breton, Barthes and Valéry). It stresses in particular the importance of this visual language for the development of both new forms of narrative and original critical studies on issues of representation in art. It also reflects upon the integration of photography within the domain of technical modernity while emphasizing its aesthetic identity stemming from the Western tradition of figurative painting. |
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Art Photography $29.99 Clyde Okita Art Photography – Photographic Print |
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Wildlife Photography $14.95 Photographer and environmentalist Uwe Skrzypczak wrote this book with several goals in mind–to teach the technical aspects and the workflow of digital wildlife photography; to show the beauty of East Africa and his beloved Serengeti National Park and to educate about its habitat; and to provide a guide for the photographer who is planning to go on an African photo safari and wants to be prepared to capture the finest possible images. Beginning with digital photography techniques and workflow, Skrzypczak draws his own vast experience in wildlife photography to teach about the equipment, the pros and cons of camera types and lenses, and the specific requirements for this demanding task. Also covered are appropriate techniques for exposure for this demanding task. Also covered are appropriate techniques for exposure and autofocus-the latter being one of the major challenges in wildlife photography. He discusses an “on the road” workflow, the logistics of transporting your gear, and image editing. The book goes on to cover the practical aspects of wildlife photography, from shooting animal portraits to panning the camera in order to capture that speeding leopard. Example images are accompanied by a small set of pictograms showing which techniques are ideal for capturing the specific situation. Loaded with hundreds of breathtaking images, this comprehensive textbook is perfect for the beginning wildlife photographer as well as the seasoned pro. Whether your subject is African wildlife or bird photography in the Arctic Circle, Uwe Skrzypczak’s Wildlife Photography will teach you the fundamental concepts and techniques that can be applied to all forms of wildlife photography. Topics include: Equipment and accessories Planning your trip Conditions on the road The right place at the right time Image composition Where to stay and daily routine The light in east Africa Migrations and mating seasons Habitats and animal behavior River crossings The big cats, rhinos, giraffes, etc. |
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Photography, Lense $24.99 Photography, Lense – Premium Poster |
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Photography, 2e $7.11 A classic reference work now fully revised for a second edition, Photography combines how-to information with inspiring examples to illustrate techniques that readers can immediately apply to their own work, whether in color or black and white. An all-new chapter on digital photography, plus an in-depth look at the world of commercial photography, make this edition a "must-have" primer and reference for beginning through intermediate students, amateurs, and aspiring professionals. |
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Photography and Anthropology $26.91 In "Photography and Anthropology, "Christopher Pinney presents a provocative and readable account of the strikingly parallel histories of the two disciplines, as well as a polemical narrative and overview of the use of photography by anthropologists from the 1840s to the present. Walter Benjamin suggested that photography “make s] the difference between technology and magic visible as a thoroughly historical variable,” and Pinney here explores photography as a divinatory practice that prompted anthropologists to capture the “primitive” lives of those they studied.   Early anthropology celebrated photography as a physical record, whose authority and permanence promised an escape from the lack of certainty in speech. But later anthropologists faulted photography for failing to capture movement and process. Anthropology as a practice of “being there” has thus found itself entwined in an intimate engagement with photography as metaphor for the collection of evidence.   Through numerous examples from the annals of anthropological photography, "Photography and Anthropology" examines the history of anthropology’s enchantment with photography alongside the anthropological theory of photography and documentation. |
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Photography Yearbook $4.24 This is the leading annual of international photography. Six portfolios showcase the talents of Howard Schatz, USA; Jean Daniel Lemoine, France; Maggie Taylor, USA; Francisco Hidalgo, France; Lin Dung Leung, Hong Kong; and a special International Portfolio on the theme of Time. The second section of the book features a gallery of superb photography covering a range of themed sections in both color and monochrome from over 30 countries. |
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Studio Photography $30.95 John Child has refreshed and updated his inspirational studio photography guide to cover all the latest techniques. Now beautifully illustrated in full colour, featuring brand new student and author work, Studio Photography guides you through the techniques you need to create successful studio images. Through a clearly structured learning approach, you will stimulate and express your creative ideas using a wide variety of activities and assignments. With a strong commercial orientation, the emphasis is highly practical and focuses on technique, communication and design within the genres of still life, advertising illustration, portraiture and fashion. This successful guide is an essential tool for those working in a controlled environment where the image output is to film or digital file. You are encouraged to experiment whether you have expensive equipment, or are using natural light sources; either way you will see how it is possible to achieve acceptable results and develop your skills. Revision exercises, useful links and up to date advice are featured on the associated website www.photographyessentialskills.com. |
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Clandestine Photography $59.95 This book explains how to take surreptitious photographs of people and property in a safe and effective manner while producing excellent results. It is the most comprehensive text on clandestine photography available. It takes the reader through conventional as well as the most sophisticated clandestine photography methods in practice today, and it covers the use of all types of equipment ranging from off-the-shelf to the most high-tech equipment available. The ultra-long-range night vision photography methods discussed in this book were devised by the authors and only exist here. Readers will discover esoteric techniques for photographically recording recognizable human and vehicle plate images from distances of over a mile in both daylight and night conditions. Myriad methods for secretly photographing people and property under diverse and difficult conditions are presented. Readers will discover innovative applications of combinations of old and new photographic-related technologies—some combined in unexpected ways that produce surprising results. It is written and extremely well illustrated in an easy to understand style for all photographers regardless of skill level. The book is appropriate for anyone in law enforcement, military operations, and private investigation. It will also benefit government surveillance specialists and those responsible for detecting and thwarting manual clandestine photography. |
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Stock Photography $19.99 This primer in stock photography will help the reader understand the business, learn the market, and take better stock photographs. Working image by image through nearly 60 photographs shot from around the globe, the author explains how she got each shot, the photographic equipment and techniques used, and how she makes all of her images earn money. Special attention is paid to creating images for common stock photography markets such as education, architecture, domestic life, medical, mixed ethnicity, children, and senior citizens. |
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Tao of Photography $17.99 This provocative, visually stunning volume draws upon Taoist teachings to explore the creative and spiritual dimensions of the art of photography. Excerpts from the Taoist classic the Chuang-tzu and the writings of Western aesthetes are complemented by over 60 photographs from the work of such canonical photographers as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Alfred Stieglitz, and Dorothea Lange. Lucid instructional text and enlightening exercises assure that photographers of all levels will be able to incorporate the lessons of the Tao into their own work. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Serial Photography $16.95 One of the most promising ways to improve as a photographer is through the use of serial photography – a method that author Harald Mante has used and taught throughout his career. In Serial Photography: Using Themed Images to Improve Your Photographic Skills , Mante explains how to focus your photographic work on themes, objects, shapes, colors, and moods, rather than randomly searching for that one great shot. After putting his methods into practice, you will soon notice that you are able to train yourself to look at things in new and exciting ways. And by continuously adding new images to your collections, you will improve the quality of your photographic work. In this beautifully illustrated book, Mante presents many of his own photographic series and gives thorough explanations of the concepts behind each series, providing motivation for readers to pursue their own serial projects. Serial Photography can be used as a guide or textbook by both amateur and professional photographers, as well as by students. |
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Night Photography $34.95 Night photographers have one big thing in common: a true love of the dark. Rather than looking at night photography as an extension of daytime shooting with added complications, they embrace the unique challenges of nocturnal photography for the tremendous wealth of creative opportunities it offers. That’s just what this book does. But if the idea of setting out into the deep, dark night with just your camera (and maybe a cup of coffee) gets your creative juices flowing, dive right in. Lance Keimig, one of the premier experts on night photography, has put together a comprehensive reference that will show you ways to capture images you never thought possible. If you have some experience with photography and have always wanted to try shooting at night, you’ll learn the basics for film or digital shooting. If you’re already a seasoned pro, you’ll learn to use sophisticated techniques such as light painting and drawing, stacking images to create long star trails, and more. A chapter on the history of night photography describes the materials and processes that made night photography possible, and introduces the photographers who have defined night photography as an artistic medium. A chapter on how to use popular software packages such as Lightroom and Photoshop specifically with night time shots shows you how to make the final adjustments to your nocturnal creations. In this book you’ll find history, theory, and lots of practical instruction on technique, all illustrated with clear, concise examples, diagrams and charts that reinforce the text, and inspiring color and black and white images from the author and other luminaries in the field, including Scott Martin, Dan Burkholder,Tom Paiva, Troy Paiva, Christian Waeber, Jens Warnecke and Cenci Goepel,with Foreword by Steve Harper. |
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Photography and Literature $33.95 Aspiring writers are often admonished to “show, not tell,” an instruction that immediately speaks to the relationship between the written word and the visual world. It is a tenuous correspondence—both literature and art are striving toward the same goal of depiction, but the reality they portray is shaped by their chosen tools. As François Brunet argues in Photography and Literature , the advent of photography posed one of the greatest challenges to writers—here was an artistic medium that could almost instantly distill a scene or perspective. As Brunet shows, the result of this challenge has been a fantastic interplay between the two and between photographers and writers themselves.             Photography and Literature assess the complete history of photography, and Brunet begins by examining how the invention of photography was shaped by written culture, both scientific and literary. As well, Brunet looks at the creation of the photo-book, the frequent personal discovery of photography by writers, and how photography and literature eventually began to trade tools and merge formats to create a new photo-textual genre. Highly illustrated, Photography and Literature reflects a photographer’s point of view, giving new attention to such works as the groundbreaking exploration of photography in The Pencil of Nature by William Henry Fox Talbot and Sophie Calle’s projects with Jean Baudrillard and Paul Auster.             Essential for anyone interested in the intersection of the verbal and the visual, Photography and Literature provides a fascinating wealth of autobiography, manifesto, and fiction as well as a variety of images from the first daguerreotypes to the digital age. |
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Advertising Photography $39.99 If you are an aspiring or professional photographer looking to break into advertising, "Advertising Photography: A Straightforward Guide to a Complex Industry" will provide you with an honest and uncensored look at this highly competitive and lucrative business. While working in the advertising photography industry can be glamorous and financially rewarding, it can also be intimidating and difficult to break into, requiring networking savvy, financial know-how, and marketing and business skills on top of photographic talent. Advertising Photography strips away the glitz and presents a candid and complete picture with solid advice to newcomers. You’ll learn how to get your business started, including writing a business strategy, successfully negotiating a bid, what to expect during the shoot, post production and delivery tips, and how to properly invoice your clients. The book explores several business management styles supported by the real-world experiences of veteran advertising photographers, illustrated with stunning full-color images of the work that got them where they are today. By examining the methods and strategies used by those who have already made it in the industry, you'll learn smart business practices to apply to your own work, giving you time to focus on the creative aspects of your craft, which is what will ultimately lead you to a successful advertising photography career. Learn from the experiences—good and bad—of those who have been there! -Practical how-to tips, information, and examples from each of the top genres -Learn how to get your business started, including writing a business strategy, licensing and copyright information, creating branding for websites and portfolios, insurance and legal issues, and more -Essential industry resources for estimating and invoicing software, professional organizations, marketing services, and creative consultants |
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On Writing with Photography $75 On Writing with Photography explores what happens to textsand imageswhen they are brought together, addressing a wide range of genres and media, including graphic novels, children’s books, photo-essays, films, diaries, newspapers, and art installations. Together, these essays help explain how writers and photographerspast and presenthave served as powerful creative resources for each other. |
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Photography Sells $24.99 Photography Sells – Premium Poster |
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Exploring Photography $3.95 - Teaches basic photography skills with a clear, easy-to-understand approach.- Includes numerous photographs and line drawings to enhance content.- Color is used to highlight safety precautions.- Includes material on both still photography and video/motion picture creation. |
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Photography for Dummies $3.95 Your personal photographs have a worth that can’t be measured in dollars and cents. They’re likely the one thing you would grab on the way out of a burning house – an irreplaceable record of the life you lead, of friends and family, and of the occasions with which you mark passing years. The funny thing is, most people aren’t entirely happy with their photographs. And that’s where "Photography For Dummies" comes in. You don’t need a fancy camera with multiple, removable lenses to get good pictures. The problem is, nearly every book on photography assumes that you’re using one. But this book "assumes that you’re using a point-and-shoot camera for all your pictures." In fact, this may be the most complete guide available for taking pictures with a modern point-and-shoot camera. This revised edition of "Photography For Dummies" helps you choose film (much simpler than you’d think), load film into the camera (no big sweat), and understand how to hold the camera (yes, there are right and wrong ways). You’ll also discover tips about dealing with your photofinisher – a far more important factor in getting good results than most people realize, "especially" in the digital age. What’s more, you’ll gain insight into Working with your camera, and how different settings make your camera do different things Understanding the importance of light in a photograph, and applying design strategies that make your subjects stand out Getting shots that both flatter people and capture their personalities Shooting landscapes, and the special considerations of travel photography Taking pictures filmlessly, and the pleasures and pitfalls of digital photography Troubleshooting your camera, and discovering what do try if it won’t shoot Today’s point-and-shoot cameras are remarkably reliable devices. So why aren’t your pictures better? The main secret to better photographs is knowing what to shoot, when to shoot it, and how to shoot it. You need "Photography For Dummies, " because it lets you in on this secret. |
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Photography Theory $35.6 What is a photograph? That simple question is far from settled, as this innovative book demonstrates. "Photography Theory" presents forty of the world’s most active art historians and theorists-including Victor Burgin, Joel Snyder, Rosalind Krauss, Alan Trachtenberg, Geoffrey Batchen, Carol Squiers, Margaret Iversen, Abigail Solomon-Godeau-in animated debate on the nature of photography. Photography has been around for nearly two centuries, but we are no closer to understanding what it is. For some people, a photograph is an optically accurate impression of the world. For others, it is mainly a way of remembering people and places. For still others, it is a sign of bourgeois life, a kind of addiction of the middle class. And for yet others, it is a troublesome interloper, which has confused people’s ideas of reality and fine art to the point that they have difficulty even defining what a photograph is. And for some, the whole question of finding photography’s nature is itself misguided from the beginning. This provocative second volume in the new Routledge series "The Art Seminar" presents not one but many answers to the question what makes a photograph a photograph? |
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Travel Photography $4.93 Travel Photography presents striking photos from around the globe, inspiring photographers to capture such stunning shots of their own Internationally known US-based travel photographer Christian Heeb and Detley Motz, editor of Colourfoto, a German photography magazine, present this collection of spectacular photographs from all over the world. Inside, photographers will find scenes that include magnificent landscapes, wildlife and people from all walks of life, along with adventure trips such as rafting, snorkeling and even images taken from planes and helicopters. In addition to the inspirational shots, Travel Photography includes technical advice on areas such as equipment, techniques, lighting, how to plan a photography trip and more, to help readers get started on their own journey. It’s a book for amateur and professional photographers alike who just want to get away with their camera |
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Underwater Photography $49.99 Underwater Photography Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Handbook of Photography $84.79 Handbook of Photography-one of the most highly regarded photography textbooks, now in its sixth edition-is designed for those who have never held a camera, as well as those who know the basics but want to improve their photographic skills. In language that is simple and straightforward, this time-honored book blends contemporary topics, such as digital capture and digital image-processing, with all the traditional topics, including camera operation, composing a shot, developing film, selecting the right lighting, printmaking, and more. Readers learn the fundamentals of taking black-and-white, and color photographs with both traditional and digital cameras, as well as the ins-and-outs of lenses, filters, and other essential accessories. A new chapter on Creative Strategies explores different approaches that push photographic boundaries beyond the usual film or digital methods. |
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The Manual of Photography $73.94 The Manual of Photography and Digital Imaging is the standard work for anyone who is serious about photography – professional photographers and lab technicians or managers, as well as students and enthusiastic amateurs who want to become more technically competent. The authors provide comprehensive and accessible coverage of the techniques and technologies of photography from capture to output. The Manual, first published in 1890, has aided many thousands of photographers in their careers. Written in a clear, reader-friendly style, with many explanatory illustrations and images, this 10th edition of the Manual is now in full colour throughout. * The authoritative text on virtually every technical aspect of photography and digital imaging * 10th edition completely reworked to include the latest research on digital imaging * The essential book for anyone serious about photography |
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Food Photography $19.99 Are you a foodie looking to take eye-catching photos of your culinary concoctions? Do you have a food blog that you’d like to enhance with better visuals? Do you want to create photos that conjure up the flavors of your favorite foods but lack the photographic technique to make it happen? Then this book is for you! In Food Photography: From Snapshots to Great Shots , photographer Nicole Young dishes up the basics on getting the right camera equipmentlights, lenses, reflectors, etc.and takes you through the key photographic principles of aperture, ISO, and shutter speed. She then discusses lighting and composition and shows how to style food using props, fabrics, and tabletops. Finally, she explains how to improve your photos through sharpening, color enhancement, and other editing techniques. Beautifully illustrated with large, vibrant photos, this book offers the practical advice and expert shooting tips you need to get the food images you want every time you pick up your camera. Follow along with your friendly and knowledgeable guide, photographer and author Nicole S. Young, and you will: Use your camera’s settings to gain full control over the look and feel of your images Master the photographic basics of composition, focus, depth of field, and much more Learn to enhance your food photographs using professional food styling techniques Get tips on different types of lighting, including strobes, flashes, and natural light Improve the look of your photos using Adobe Photoshop Go behind the scenes and walk through the process of creating great food photographs with an entire chapter of start-to-finish examples And once you’ve got the shot, show it off! Join the book’s Flickr group to share your photos, recipes, and tips at flickr.com/group/foodphotographyfromsnapshotstogreatshots. |
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Figure Photography $27.99 Walking photographers through the process of capturing the many possibilities of the human form, this guide presents the techniques for shooting figure images that make a statement, grab attention, and create an emotional impact. Professional model photographer Billy Pegram begins by explaining core concepts such as lighting, location, exposure, and styling that are integral to any type of figure image. He then explores a wide variety of specialized genres of figure photography, including commercial, fashion, boudoir, erotic, fine art, glamour, and pin-up, demonstrating the unique hallmarks and techniques that are essential to these styles. The book provides behind-the-scenes looks at a variety of assignments, covered from concept to execution, showing how each image was imagined, the decisions that went into the styling of the set and model, how the pose was developed and refined, the lighting setup used to capture the desired mood, and any postproduction techniques used to enhance the final results. |
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Family Photography $19.99 Going beyond how to capture memorable family photos, this examination spotlights the special touches and relationship-building skills that turn subjects from clients into friends. The author’s signature techniques for generating repeat business are shared, revealing how to remain a family’s constant photographerfor years?from maternity portraits and baby photos to wedding images and senior snapshots. Specific suggestions are featured, including reaching out through social networking sites, blogging, and hosting special parties and events. Offering a comprehensive approach to building a successful portrait business, this handbook demonstrates how relationships with subjects are just as important as the pictures created for them. |
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Photography and Japan $33.95 In Photography and Japan , Karen Fraser argues that the diversity of styles, subjects, and functions of Japanese photography precludes easy categorization along nationalized lines. Instead, she shows that the development of photography within Japan is best understood by examining its close relationship with the country’s dramatic cultural, political, and social history.   Photography and Japan covers 150 years of photography, a period in which Japan has experienced some of the most significant events in modern history and made a remarkable transformation from an isolated, feudal country into an industrialized, modern world power—a transformation that included a striking rise and fall as an imperial power during the first half of the twentieth century and a miraculous economic recovery in the decades following the devastation of World War II. The history of photography has paralleled these events, becoming inextricably linked with notions of modernity and cultural change.   Through thematic chapters that focus on photography’s role in negotiating cultural identity, war, and the documentation of urban life, Photography and Japan introduces many images that will be unfamiliar to Western viewers and provides a broadened context for those photos that are better known. |
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Photography Unplugged $44.2 Harald Mante is regarded as one of the outstanding contemporary photographers in Germany. He started out as a travel photographer whose work was published in numerous magazines and books and later taught photography in the tradition of the Bauhaus school of design, applying image and color composition concepts to photography. This book is meant to present the wealth of Mante’s photographic work and at the same time to advocate a pure, straight approach to photography, untouched by digital image editing tools — uncropped and unmodified captures of scenes as seen through the viewfinder. Photography Unplugged is meant to sound a voice which is singing to a slightly different tune than the digital photography choir. Harald Mante’s photographs, all captured on Kodachrome’s legendary slide films, will inspire beginners and expert photographers alike, and will reveal the beauty and magic of masterfully composed photography. |
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Surrealist Photography $14.18 The classic Photofile series brings together the best work of the world’s greatest photographers in an attractive format and at a reasonable price. Handsome and collectible, the books each contain some sixty reproductions, plus a critical introduction and a bibliography. Paris in the early 1920s saw the growth of a new art form called surrealism. Both a formal movement and a spiritual orientation, surrealism embraced ethics and politics as well as the arts. Surrealists sought to create a medium that liberated the subconscious mind, and many artists and photographers captured this revolution through photographic images. This new survey includes works by Max Ernst, Dora Maar, Lee Miller, Rene Magritte, Meret Oppenheim, and more. 60 illustrations in color and duotone. |
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Industrial Photography $3.61 In this comprehensive guide, Neubart gives solutions to the most common problems on an industrial shoot and recommends equipment and lighting strategies for settings from steel mills to boardrooms. Tips from successful pros round out the invaluable instruction. |
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The Cat in Photography $3.46 Cats and photographers, with their shared watchfulness and curiosity, were made for each other. The romance between cat and camera is charmingly apparent in this selection of more than 100 pictures by photographers, photojournalists, and humble snapshooters alike. There are rich, regal cats, like Cecil Beaton’s, and poor cats, like the street cats of Weegee; cats in action, like George Balanchine’s cat executing a grand jete for its master, and cats in repose. This delightful collection begins with the first daguerreotypes and continues to the present day — including such greats as Erwitt, Atget, Kertesz, Cartier-Bresson, Weston, Cunningham, and even Avedon. In addition to the images, five engaging essays explore the relationship of the cat to the camera. Elegantly designed, "The Cat in Photography" is an inspired photographic history and a wry and intelligent gift for cat lovers. |
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Photography for Scrapbookers $3.95 - Approach picture-taking in a whole new light with more than 250 real-world tips – Train your eye in the essentials of photo composition the easy way with over 150 photos – Scraplift fabulous, never-before-seen layouts from the experts, and put your new photo skills to work right away – Make the most of everyday moments, special occasions & sporting events – Discover the best techniques for shooting all kinds of people babies, toddlers, teens, and adults |
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Photography and Philosophy $103.95 This anthology offers a fresh approach to the philosophical aspects of photography. The essays, written by contemporary philosophers in a thorough and engaging manner, explore the far-reaching ethical dimensions of photography as it is used today. A first-of-its-kind anthology exploring the link between the art of photography and the theoretical questions it raises Written in a thorough and engaging manner Essayists are all contemporary philosophers who bring with them an exceptional understanding of the broader metaphysical issues pertaining to photography Takes a fresh look at some familiar issues – photographic truth, objectivity, and realism Introduces newer issues such as the ethical use of photography or the effect of digital-imaging technology on how we appreciate images |
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Basic Photography $39.95 ‘Basic Photography’ is a longstanding international bestseller and continues to be the introductory textbook for photography courses throughout the world. Key features: practical assignments, so you can put into practice what you’ve learned chapter summaries for easy revision a clear and concise approach to essential photographic principles, assuming no prior knowledge comprehensive coverage of both black and white photography, processing and printing; colour photography, digital manipulation and film processing suitability for students of all ages and all photographic courses This new edition now includes: extended coverage of digital imaging techniques: from capturing images digitally, to scanning and using manipulation software and the ethics involved updated and re-structured contents to suit the new Art (Photography) A Level hundreds of stunning full colour photographs throughout illustrating the main points from the text inspirational images from world famous photographers including: Bill Brandt; Henri Cartier-Bresson; Edward Weston and David Hockney. The late Michael Langford formerly taught at the Royal College of Art for many years, becoming Course Director. He was intimately involved with photography courses and examination syllabuses at all levels and as a result fully understood what a student needed. His other books for Focal Press include ‘Starting Photography’ 2nd edition, ‘Advanced Photography’ 6th edition, and ‘Story of Photography’ 2nd edition. ‘Advanced Photography’ is the companion volume to ‘Basic Photography’, and for students wishing to progress further, will take the aspiring photographer a step forward on the ladder to a career in photography. |
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Location Photography $29.95 Covers all the fundamental skills required for location photography when using Digital, 35mm SLR and medium format cameras working with both existing light sources and introduced light. Through a series of practical exercises the student photographer is shown the importance of image design, communication of content and the essential techniques required for competent and consistent images capture and creation. The basic essentials, from exposure, to framing the image and how to work with light and contrast are explained in detail. New in this edition are chapters covering ‘Sensitivity and Image Capture’ and ‘Filters’. Assignments are provided for genres such as landscape, environmental portraiture and the photographic essay. Illustrated throughout with student and author work, including a new 8-page colour plate section, Location Photography is an inspirational guide as well as a structured learning tool for mastering the essential techniques. Mark Galer lectures in photography at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia – the leading photography course in the southern hemisphere. He is also co-writer and teacher on their new online photography courses. He has lectured in photography both in the UK and Australia and has worked commercially as a freelance photographer on corporate and editorial. He is also author of ‘Photography Foundations for Art and Design’, and co-author of ‘Digital Imaging: Essential Skills’ and ‘Photographic Lighting: Essential Skills’ also published by Focal Press. Email: mark.galer@rmit.edu.au |
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Pinhole Photography $46.95 A respected guide for creatives, artists and photographers alike, Pinhole Photography is packed with all the information you need to understand and get underway with this wonderfully quirky, creative technique. Covering pinhole photography from its historical roots, pinhole expert Eric Renner, founder of pinholeresource.com, fully explores the theory and practical application of pinhole in this beautiful resource. Packed with inspiring images, instructional tips and information on a variety of pinhole cameras for beginner and advanced photographers, this classic text now offers a new chapter on digital imaging and more in depth how-to coverage for beginners, as well as revised exposure guides and optimal pinhole charts. With an expanded gallery of full-color photographs displaying the creative results of pinhole cameras, along with listings of workshops, pinhole photographer’s websites, pinhole books and suppliers of pinhole equipment, this is the one guide you need to learn the craft and navigate the industry. |
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Street Photography $28 Street photography is perhaps the best-loved and most widely known of all photographic genres, with names like Cartier-Bresson, Brassai and Doisneau familiar even to those with a fleeting knowledge of the medium. Yet, what exactly is street photography? From what viewpoint does it present its subjects, and how does this viewpoint differ from that of documentary photography? Looking closely at the work of Atget, Kertesz, Bovis, Rene-Jacques, Brassai, Doisneau, Cartier- Bresson and more, this elegantly written book, extensively illustrated with both well-known and neglected works, unpicks Parisian street photography's affinity with Impressionist art, as well as its complex relationship with parallel literary trends and authors from Baudelaire to Philippe Soupault. Clive Scott traces street photography's origins, asking what really what happened to photography when it first abandoned the studio, and brings to the fore fascinating questions about the way the street photographer captures or frames those subjects – traders, lovers, entertainers – so beloved of the genre.In doing so, Scott reveals street photography to be a poetic, even 'picturesque' form, looking not to the individual, but to the type; not to the 'reality' of the street but to its 'romance'. |
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Photography for Kids! $11.95 Digitization is the biggest advance in the history of photography. While some seasoned photographers may still be wary of the filmless technique, unbiased children have easily found their way into the digital world. Children are excited by the instant gratification of capturing an image and immediately seeing the result. With today’s digital cameras, what used to be an expensive and disappointing process is now as easy as pie. Enthusiastic and confident children are able to handle digital cameras with remarkable skill. The instant feedback motivates them to continue exploring, and soon they are able to create small masterpieces full of inspiration and fantasy. Photography for Kids introduces children between the ages of 8 and 14 to the world of photography. Technical conceptslike how a digital camera actually worksare explained in a way that is easy for children to understand. The book emphasizes creativity and presents techniques for capturing exciting images. |
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The Photography Handbook $35.95 The Photography Handbook provides an introduction to the principles of photographic practice and theory and offers guidelines for the systematic study of photographic media. It explores the history of lens-based picture making and examines the mediums’ characteristics, scope and limitations. Equipping the reader with a vocabulary for photographic phenomena and helping develop visual awareness and visual literacy, The Photography Handbook will enable students to familiarize themselves with current theoretical viewpoints and to evolve critical frameworks for their own photographic practice. The Photography Handbook includes: * an analysis of photographic theory * an introduction to conceptual skills necessary for photography * the historical background and rationale for photographic representation * the camera as a documentary tool * interviews with editors, photographers, picture editors and readers * the effect of new technologies on photographic practice and an exploration of the shift from analogue to digital imagery * over seventy images. |
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Bird Photography $3.99 In Bird Photography: From Snapshots to Great Shots , author and wildlife photographer Laurie Excell teaches you key techniques for capturing images of birdswhether you spot them in your own backyard or in a faraway, exotic location. Laurie starts by discussing various camera setups and basic settings and why she uses them, as well as the fundamentals of exposure and how it relates to real-world bird photography. She then covers practicing at home, planning your trip, and selecting the best locations and times to shoot. Finally, she explains how to interpret behavior to determine how to approach your subjectso that you can maximize the time you have on your next big photography adventure. Filled with dozens of beautiful images, this short ebook will show you how to get the bird photo you want every time you pick up your camera. Follow along with your friendly and knowledgeable guide, photographer and author Laurie Excell, and you will: Use your camera’s settings to gain full control over the look and feel of your images Master the photographic basics of composition, focus, depth of field, and much more Get tips on the best seasons and locations for photographing your subjects Develop an understanding of your subjects’ behavior, increasing your chances of getting great shots Fully grasp all the concepts and techniques as you go, with assignments at the end of every chapter |
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Popular Photography $13.97 Famed for its comprehensive coverage of the latest equipment, inspiring images by leading photographers, in-depth how-to articles and authoritative test reports, Popular Photography and Imaging draws upon top professionals in the field to inform committed readers who are passionate about pictures. |
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Color Photography $137.99 This book depicts the development of photography. Under the influence of contemporary art, new subjects have been ushered in, linked to a desire to invent different visual worlds or, conversely, to take a more detailed look at everyday life and the urban environment. |
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Landscape Photography $18.43 "Landscape Photography "is a detailed guide to capturing outstanding images in the great outdoors, using today’s sophisticated digital SLR and compact digital cameras. From choosing the correct camera, lenses, filters, and outdoor photographic accessories to the practicalities of gauging the weather, tide times, and the optimum time of day to shoot, this comprehensive handbook discusses the theory and technicalities of exposure, composition, light, and color. You’ll learn all about getting creative with panoramas, abstracts, and using flash outdoors, with essential information on slow shutter speeds and panning. Expert advice describes the preparation and techniques for shooting in the field in a wide variety of outdoor locations-from mountains, coastlines, deserts, and jungles, to lakes, waterfalls, rivers, clouds, flowers, and trees-plus how to successfully photograph people and animals in the landscape. |
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The Photography Book $4.95 When The Photography Book was first published in 1997 it was widely acclaimed as the most important reference book ever on its subject. This new mini edition has all the visual energy and compelling insights of the original, but in a light and truly portable format, making it ideal both for dipping into and for using as a serious sourcebook. Its 500 superb images represent the world’s best photographers and encompass every sort of photography, from pictures of famous events, such as the Royal Wedding and the first landing on the moon, to familiar shots by masters of photography such as Bill Brandt and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Fashion, sport, natural history, reportage and society portraiture are all represented, as well as social documentary and art, and the host of talented names, ranging from William Henry Fox Talbot to David Bailey and Diane Arbus, spans the whole history of photography. Arranged alphabetically by photographer, each full-page image is accompanied by an illuminating text which gives a useful insight into the work and its creator, as well as extensive cross-references to others working in the same field or the same style. Glossaries of technical terms and movements and a directory of museums and galleries are included in the back of the book to provide a fully comprehensive and self-contained volume. |
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Photography for the Web $7.32 A hands-on on guide to digital photography, with a practical focus on the Web. Readers will learn how to make the most of their digital camera, while learning the basics of composition, exposures, filters and more. Photography is an incredibly hot category, but no book on the market takes into account the millions of people who use their digital cameras for the explicit purpose of using the images on the Web – whether sharing with their friends via Facebook and Flickr to taking product shots and participating in stock photography sites like iStockPhoto and Fotolia. |
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The Photography Reader $48.69 The Photography Reader is a comprehensive introduction to theories of photography; its production; and its uses and effects. Including articles by photographers from Edward Weston to Jo Spence, as well as key thinkers like Roland Barthes, Victor Burgin and Susan Sontag, the essays trace the development of ideas about photography. Each themed section features an editor’s introduction setting ideas and debates in their historical and theoretical context. Sections include: Reflections on Photography; Photographic Seeing; Coding and Rhetoric; Photography and the Postmodern; Photo-digital; Documentary and Photojournalism; The Photographic Gaze; Image and Identity; Institutions and Contexts. |
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The Joy of Photography $3.95 New Technology makes 35mm cameras extremely easy to use, with autofocus, autoexposure, dedicated flash, and many other electronic features. Yet photographers still need their creativity to make great pictures, and know-how to select useful tools. The Joy of Photography is your best guide to all these topics. It explains how to get the most from automatic camera functions and when to turn them off. You’ll find complete guidelines on lenses, filters, and other accessories. And this is the only guide to explore the makings of an individual photographic style.Well-known professionals Galen Rowell, Annie Leibowitz, and Joyce Tenneson have provided portfolios of their work and discussed how they developed their distinctive style. Many other famous photographers are represented throughout the book, including Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Jill Krementz, as well as unique award-winning shots taken by amateurs.The Joy of Photography will inspire you with more than 600 photographs, in color and black and white, illustrating tested advice on the most common photographic challenges: |
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Optics in Photography $44.2 This book explains fundamental optical principles that apply to photography, cameras, and lenses. It is intended for professionals and serious amateur photographers as well as lens designers and optical engineers. |
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The Art of Photography $19.95 This is a newly revised edition of the classic book The Art of Photography (first published in 1994), which has often been described as the most readable, understandable, and comprehensive textbook on photography. In his accessible style, Barnbaum presents how-to techniques for both traditional and digital approaches. Yet he goes well beyond the technical as he delves deeply into the philosophical, expressive, and creative aspects of photography. This book is geared toward every level of photographer who seeks to make a personal statement through their chosen medium. Bruce Barnbaum is recognized as one of the world’s finest photographers as well as an elite instructor. This newest incarnation of his book, which has evolved over the past 35 years, will prove to be an invaluable photographic reference for years to come. This is truly the resource of choice for the thinking photographer. Filled with over 100 beautiful photographs, as well as numerous charts, graphs, and tables. |
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Photography and Landscape $20 Photography and Landscape is a unique collaboration between a writer about photography and a landscape photographer that provides a new critical account of landscape photography which focuses on the settler societies of the United States and Australia. |
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Principal Photography $125 By using photography as a storytelling medium, the cinematographer plays a key role in translating a screenplay into images and capturing the director's vision of a film. This volume presents in-depth interviews with 13 prominent cinematographers, who discuss their careers and the art and craft of feature film cinematography. The intervieweesÑwho represent the spectrum of big-budget Hollywood and low-budget independent filmmaking from the sixties through the ninetiesÑtalk about their responsibilities, including lighting, camera movement, equipment, cinematic grammar, lenses, film stocks, interpreting the script, the budget and schedule, and the psychological effect of images. Each interview is preceded by a short biography and a selected filmography, which provide the background for a detailed analysis of the photographic style and technique of many highly acclaimed and seminal films. |
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Photography and Death $33.95 The idea of photographing the dead is as old as photography itself. For the most part, early death photographs were commissioned or taken by relatives of the deceased and preserved in the home as part of the family collection. Once thought inappropriate and macabre, today these photographs are considered to have a beneficial role in bereavement therapy.   Photography and Death reveals the beauty and significance of such images, formerly dismissed as disturbing or grotesque, and places them within the context of changing cultural attitudes towards death and loss. Excluding images of death through war, violence, or natural disasters, Audrey Linkman concentrates on photographs of natural deaths within the family. She identifies the range of death-related photographs that have been produced in both Europe and North America since the 1840s and charts changes in their treatment through the decades.   Photography and Death will interest photo, art, and social historians and practitioners in the field of bereavement therapy, as well as those who wish to better understand the images of long-lost ancestors who gaze back from the pages of family albums. |
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Architectural Photography $19.95 Architectural photography is more than simply choosing a subject and pressing the shutter-release button; it’s more than just documenting a project. An architectural photograph shows the form and appeal of a building far better than any other medium. With the advent of the digital photographic workflow, architects are discovering exciting new opportunities to present and market their work. But what are the ingredients for a successful architectural photograph? What equipment do you need? How can you improve your images in your digital darkroom? Why does a building look different in reality than in a photographic image? In this book you will find the answers to these questions and much more. Author Adrian Schulz-both an architect and a photographer by training-uses real-world projects to teach you how to: Capture outstanding images of buildings, inside and out Choose the right equipment and use it effectively Compose architectural shots Work with ambient and artificial light Process images in an efficient workflow based on Adobe Photoshop This book is a step-by-step guide to architectural photography for both the aspiring amateur photographer interested in architectural photography and the professional photographer wanting to expand his skills in this domain. Moreover, architects themselves will find this book motivating and inspiring. This second edition has been extensively revised and includes 80 new images and illustrations, as well as an expanded chapter on shooting interior spaces. Also included is an updated discussion of post-processing techniques and the latest technical developments in the world of photography. With this book, you will learn a variety of creative tips, tricks, and guidelines for making the perfect architectural image. |
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Photography and Science $33.95 How do we know what an amoeba looks like? How can doctors see the details of our skeletons and internal organs? What enables us to see an exploding star in another galaxy? All of these things are made possible through the innovations of photography. Kelley Wilder now provides a primer on the remarkably fruitful applications of photography to science, as she explores the multiple facets of this complex relationship. Kelley Wilder draws upon her extensive background in alternative process photography, museum practice, art history, and history of science to produce a wide-ranging and illuminating investigation into the intersection of photography and science. Photography and Science describes how photography first established its legitimacy through its close association with key scientific ideas and practices, such as objectivity, observation, archiving, and experimentation. Wilder then charts how photography returned the favor by serving as a powerful influence in various scientific disciplines, such as biology and astronomy.  The book digs into the controversial debates over photography’s “success” in the sciences, its use in practical fields such as medical imaging and x-raying, and the complicated relationship between scientific theory and art practice. Augmenting this fascinating study are eighty photographs of scientific subjects and experiments, many of which are published here for the first time. A thought-provoking, broad-based examination, Photography and Science will be an essential addition to the bookshelves of scientists, photographers, and art historians alike.   |
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The Meaning of Photography $26.35 With essays by Geoffrey Batchen, Francois Brunet, Mary Ann Doane, Jose Luis Falconi, Robin Kelsey, Douglas R. Nickel, Blake Stimson, and John Tagg, and additional contributions by Lars Kiel Bertelsen, Anne McCauley, Jorge Ribalta, John Roberts, Eric Rosenberg, Eric C. Shiner, and Bernd Stiegler Photo essays by Sharon Harper, Lilla LoCurto and Bill Outcault, Fiona Tan, and Akram Zaatari How can we write the histories of photography? How should art history and visual studies integrate the special technical and aesthetic challenges posed by the medium and respond to the intense interest it has provoked in the art world in recent years? In this timely volume, fifteen leading scholars discuss the discipline, practice, historiography, and study of photography, from William Henry Fox Talbot to Louise Lawler, and reflect on the status of photography today. In addition, the book features works by important contemporary artists that probe and illustrate these same issues, together offering new perspectives on the field and what photography means to us in the early 21st century. |
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After Photography $28.22 After Photography examines the myriad ways in which the digital revolution has fundamentally altered the way we receive visual information, from photos of news events taken by ordinary people on cell phones to the widespread use of image surveillance. In a world beset by critical problems and ambiguous boundaries, Fred Ritchin argues that it is time to begin energetically exploring the possibilities created by digital innovations and to use them to better understand our rapidly changing world. Ritchin-one of our most influential commentators on photography-investigates the future of visual media as the digital revolution transforms images into a hypertextual medium, fundamentally changing the way we conceptualize the world. Simultaneously, the increased manipulation of photographs makes photography suspect as reliable documentation, raising questions about its role in recounting personal and public histories. In the tradition of John Berger and Susan Sontag, Ritchin analyzes photography’s failings and reveals untapped potentials for the medium. |
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Photography Symbolised $29.99 Photography Symbolised – Photographic Print |
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Photography and Cinema $22.47 What did the arrival of cinema do for photography? How did the moving image change our relation to the still image? Why have cinema and photography been so drawn to each other? Close-ups, freeze frames and the countless portrayals of photographers on screen are signs of cinema’s enduring attraction to the still image. Photo-stories, sequences and staged tableaux speak of the deep influence of cinema on photography. Photography and Cinema a considers the importance of the still image for filmmakers such as the Lumiere brothers, Alfred Hitchcock, Michelangelo Antonioni, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker, Mark Lewis, Agnes Varda, Peter Weir, Christopher Nolan and many others. In parallel it looks at the cinematic in the work of photographers and artists that include Germaine Krull, William Klein, John Baldessari, Jeff Wall, Victor Burgin and Cindy Sherman. From film stills and flipbooks to slide shows and digital imaging, hybrid visual forms have established an ambiguous realm between motion and stillness. David Campany assembles a missing history in which photography and cinema have been each other’s muse and inspiration for over a century. |
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American Photography $6.88 150 years of American photography come alive in this exciting new book, placing it in its cultural context for the first time. Orvell examines this fascinating subject through a wide range of well known and less-well known images. He ranges from portraiture and landscape photography, family albums and memory, and analyses the particularly ‘American’ way in which American photographers have viewed the world around them. Orvell combines a clear overview of the changing nature of photographic thinking and practice in this period with an exploration of key concepts. The result is the first coherent history of American photography, which examines issues such as the nature of photographic exploitation, experimental techniques, the power of the photograph to shock, and whether we should subscribe to the notion of a visual history. |
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Photography as Fiction $24.75 Photography is commonly associated with fact, yet it has been a medium for fiction from the very beginning. Following its inception in 1839, artists began exploring photography’s enormous potential for storytelling and often went to great lengths to create pictures for the camera. The tradition of staging persisted as an artistic approach into the twentieth century and took on new meaning in the context of advertising, film, and television. This book’s short introductory essay summarizes the history of staged photography, highlighting key debates that center on the seeming contradiction between the medium’s blunt factuality and its capacity for deception. "Photography as Fiction" includes seventy-six color plates illustrating works from the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection that embrace theatricality and are unconcerned with documenting the world as it exists. The book showcases works by both widely known and less prominent artists, including Julia Margaret Cameron, Lewis Carroll, Jo Ann Callis, Eileen Cowin, Roger Fenton, Gertrude Kasebier, Loretta Lux, Man Ray, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Yasumasa Morimura, Paul Outerbridge, Henry Peach Robinson, Lucas Samaras, Alfred Stieglitz, Andy Warhol, and Carrie Mae Weems. |
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(5) Energizer Watch Batteries $16.24 * Energizer.* Energizer Silver Oxide Batteries.* Energizer, This is What Power Looks Like 2010 Energizer. Energizer Bunny design, graphics, photography and shape, and other marks are trademarks of Energizer..* Sold in package of 5. Batteries sold in one pack with 5 individual batteries in each. If you order a quantity of 1, you will receive a card with a total of 5 batteries.. Product Details Precious Metal Type: Non Metal |
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110cm Photography Collapsible Disc Light Multi Reflector (Silver and Gold) $19.85 This foldable light reflector is designed with silver and gold, two most popular surfaces. Silver surface is for contrast while gold surface is for warn tone. This collapsible reflector is a must have tool for anyone who loves photography. |
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110cm Photography Foldable Disc Light Multi Reflector (Silver and White) $19.85 This is a foldable light reflector with silver and white surfaces. This disc photography reflector can help to decrease the exposal from background to foreground, producing a more natural backlighting effect. |
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12.6cm Lighting Kit Folding Reflective Umbrella $21.39 The Silver Reflective Umbrella is ideal as a fill light for portrait photography. We use this Silver Reflective Umbrella for continuous light diffusion like a soft box and for a soft reflected fill light off the main key light. The Folding Reflector Panel emits sunlight to create professional image. |
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2-in-1 80cm Collapsible Photography Reflector Disc Photography Tool (Silver and White) $14.5 This photography reflector is 2-in-1 designed. Silver surface is used for contrast, while white surface is used to produce neutral color temperature. This reflector can make the scenes more full with great stereoscopic feeling. |
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24X36 Collapsible 5 In 1 MultiLight Reflector Disc/Oval $49.99 This can also be used as a disc shape light reflector of size 12 X 12 Inch (30.5 X 30.5 Cm) This reflector contains the five most popular reflectors used ( Silver, Gold, Pearl, Translucent, Black) in the photography industry. The Gold Tone can be used to achieve warm glowing skin tones or the translucent surface can be used to diffuse light to obtain a softer look, the White is used to reflect light and Black is used to absorb light. |
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24inch 5-in-1 Light Mulit Collapsible disc Reflector 60cm $9.99 Removable, reversible cover over a translucent panel to provide: Gold, Silver, White, Black, Translucent reflection. Collapsible, portable, ideal for taking portraits, still life, close-ups, nature, digital and film photography as well as video applications in studio or outdoor.Be used with all light sources including daylight, tungsten and flash etc.Helps manage the lighting in a really neat and simple way. |
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24inch 5-in-1 Light Mulit Collapsible disc Reflector 60cm $9.99 Removable, reversible cover over a translucent panel to provide: Gold, Silver, White, Black, Translucent reflection. Collapsible, portable, ideal for taking portraits, still life, close-ups, nature, digital and film photography as well as video applications in studio or outdoor.Be used with all light sources including daylight, tungsten and flash etc.Helps manage the lighting in a really neat and simple way. |
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24inch 5-in-1 Light Mulit Collapsible disc Reflector 60cm $9.99 Removable, reversible cover over a translucent panel to provide: Gold, Silver, White, Black, Translucent reflection. Collapsible, portable, ideal for taking portraits, still life, close-ups, nature, digital and film photography as well as video applications in studio or outdoor.Be used with all light sources including daylight, tungsten and flash etc.Helps manage the lighting in a really neat and simple way. |
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3000 Hit Club Metal Framed Art Print – Matte Color: Black, Frame Color: Silver $212.09 VIM1231: Features: -Artist: Don Marquess.-Title: 3000 Hit Club.-Subject: Photography.-Style: Contemporary.-Format: Horizontal.-Frame material: Metal. Dimensions: -Print dimensions: 18 H x 24 W. |
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3000 Hit Club Metal Framed Art Print – Matte Color: White, Frame Color: Silver $212.09 VIM1231: Features: -Artist: Don Marquess.-Title: 3000 Hit Club.-Subject: Photography.-Style: Contemporary.-Format: Horizontal.-Frame material: Metal. Dimensions: -Print dimensions: 18 H x 24 W. |
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3000 Hit Club, Metal Framed Art Print $200.72 Decorate your wall with this stunning piece of framed art designed to fit any decor..Artist: Don Marquess.Title: 3000 Hit Club.Product type: Framed Print.Style: Contemporary.Format: Horizontal.Size: Large.Subject: Photography.Image dimensions: 18 inches high x 24 inches wide .Outer frame dimensions: 24.8 inches high x 30.8 inches wide .Frame material: Metal.Available frame colors: White, Gold, Silver, Black.Available matte colors: White and Black |
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32 80cm 5 in 1 Photo Round Studio Collapsible Reflector Light Diffuser Kit Set $16.32 5-in-1 Portable Round Reflector It is a perfect assistant to produce excellent photo for cameraman and any other people who love photography. It’s made from high quality Korean fabric. Durable and flexible steel spring frame insures easy spreading and closing. Total of five colors to choose from: Gold, Silver, White, Black and Translucent. Very easy to open in seconds. The kit includes a carrying case for convenient storage and travel.This reflector fits any standard reflector holders. Specification:Shape: Round Reflector Size Open: 32 (80 cm). Surface Color: Gold, Silver, White, Black and Translucent Package Includes:1x 5-in-1 Round Reflector 1x Zipper round carrying case Color Function Example Gold side Make soft and warm tone. Decrease the exposal from background to foreground Produce a more natural effect when backlighting. For sunset, portraits and any desired photo under the soft and warm background. Silver side Make cold tone and a more bright effect. Provide a sharp contrast light. Highlight the Fine surface texture and improve color saturation. Under the cloudy sky, its better than the white side. For still life, video, product shots and B&W photography.Tips: When the light comes from the head, you can put the Silver side under the face so that you can catch the light reflected to the face and get the perfect effect. White side Make a very soft and natural effect. Provide light to reduce shadow. Good to reduce shadow like the window lighting indoors and outdoors for portraits and so on. Black side Absorb unwanted light. For reducing the head light under the sharp sunshine outdoors, excellent for portraiture.Tips: Put the Black side on the head, it can make the eyes more normal and soft under the sharp sunshine. Translucent side For Shoot Through position photograph. Trail off the sharp light to make the light more soft and reduce the light and shade contrast. Excellent for outdoor portraits or whenever softer light |
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33 (84cm) Professional Studio Flash Silver / Black Bounce Umbrella $14.39 Are you looking for a practical photo umbrella for photo taking? Congratulations, you’ve got the right place. What you are viewing is our portable photography reflective photo umbrella. If you want to take clearer pictures in some special condition; you should pay attention to this portable photography umbrella.This photography studio umbrella is easy to setup and extremely portable, which will be easy for you to carry whenever you want to use it. This reflective umbrella can diffuse and soften the light from flash unit, producing natural and appealing pictures. The interior of the portable photography umbrella is silver with a black light-blocking back cover to prevent light loss and reflect more light. It is constructed of custom photographic materials providing a color-neutral reflective lighting effect. Made of high quality material, this photography studio umbrella works well to diffuse the light from any flash, creating a soft even light for your subject and will be durable for you to use. You will create the professional pictures you want with this studio umbrella. If you are amateur photographers, this portable photography umbrella is good choice for you. With this photography umbrella, you can lighten and soften object shadows for photographer. |
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3x Photo Video Studio 250W Halogen 33 Black Silver Umbrella Light Kit+10′x13′ Double Muslin White $237.32 (2) x LoadStone Studio 86 Tall Air Cushion Spring Studio Quality High Output Umbrella Flash Strobe Light Stand, (1) x LoadStone Studio Photography Overhead Boom Light Stand, (2) x LoadStone Studio Photography Muslin Backdrop Clamps , (3) x LoadStone Studio Photography Studio 250W Light Bulb , (1) x LoadStone Studio 10 x 10 ft. Muslin Protector for White Muslin Backdrop , (Enrich Muslin Color + Control Light Source + No Hot Point), (3) x LoadStone Studio 7.5 inch Wide Reflector Photography Light, (2) x LoadStone Studio 33 Photo Studio Black/Silver Premium Umbrella Reflector , (1) x LoadStone Studio Photography Studio 10 x 13 ft. White Muslin Backdrop Backgroun |
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3x Photo Video Studio 800W 33 Black Silver Reflective Umbrella Light Kit with Carrying Bag $122.06 (3) x LoadStone Studio 86 Tall Air Cushion Spring Studio Quality High Output Umbrella Flash Strobe Light Stand, (1) x LoadStone Studio Photography Studio Softbox Set Light Lighting Kit Heavy Duty Convenient Carry Case, (3) x LoadStone Studio High Quality 4 Light Holder, (12) x LoadStone Studio Digital Full Spectrum Light Bulb – 45W Photo CFL 6500K, Daylight Balanced, Pure White, (3) x LoadStone Studio 33 Photo Studio Black/Silver Premium Umbrella Reflector |
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42 110cm 5 in 1 Round Collapsible Reflector Disc Set $28.28 5-in-1 Portable Round Reflector It is a perfect assistant to produce excellent photo for cameraman and any other people who love photography. It’s made from high quality Korean fabric. Durable and flexible steel spring frame insures easy spreading and closing. Total of five colors to choose from: Gold, Silver, White, Black and Translucent. Very easy to open in seconds. The kit includes a carrying case for convenient storage and travel.This reflector fits any standard reflector holders. Specification:Shape: Round Reflector Size Open: 42 (107 cm). Surface Color: Gold, Silver, White, Black and Translucent Package Includes:1x 5-in-1 Round Reflector 1x Zipper round carrying case Color Function Example Gold side Make soft and warm tone. Decrease the exposal from background to foreground Produce a more natural effect when backlighting. For sunset, portraits and any desired photo under the soft and warm background. Silver side Make cold tone and a more bright effect. Provide a sharp contrast light. Highlight the Fine surface texture and improve color saturation. Under the cloudy sky, its better than the white side. For still life, video, product shots and B&W photography.Tips: When the light comes from the head, you can put the Silver side under the face so that you can catch the light reflected to the face and get the perfect effect. White side Make a very soft and natural effect. Provide light to reduce shadow. Good to reduce shadow like the window lighting indoors and outdoors for portraits and so on. Black side Absorb unwanted light. For reducing the head light under the sharp sunshine outdoors, excellent for portraiture.Tips: Put the Black side on the head, it can make the eyes more normal and soft under the sharp sunshine. Translucent side For Shoot Through position photograph. Trail off the sharp light to make the light more soft and reduce the light and shade contrast. Excellent for outdoor portraits or whenever softer light |
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43 110CM 5-in-1 silver gold black white translucent Light Multi Collapsible disc Reflector kit $17.99 Light, popular, and easy to folds into a carrying pouch, this 5 in 1 multi photo reflector comes with silver, gold, black, white and translucent for your studio or outdoor photography. |
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43 110cm 5 in 1 Collapsible Disc Light Multi Photography Reflector $39.69 Thanks for visiting! Creative light reflector offers a simple, spring-loaded design and pop open instantly. This Collapsible Photography Disc Reflector is a best choice for you.This 5 in 1 collapsible Photography Reflectorcomes with translucent, silver, gold, white, and black five most popular surfaces. This Photography Reflector is a perfect assistant to produce excellent photos for cameramen or anyone who loves photography. Very easy to open in seconds.The impact Photography Reflector is versatile in the field and in the studio, providing shadow-lightening detail in your subject, using available, or studio lighting. So what are you still waiting for? |
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43 5-in-1 Light Mulit Collapsible disc Reflector 110cm for Studio or any Photography Situation $17.98 This is a 5 in 1 multi photo reflector disc 43 / 110CM. It comes with silver, gold, black, white and translucent. Those are the most popular reflector in photograph. It is a must for studio or outdoor photography. It also folds into a easy carrying pouch. |