Photography Rules
Essential Dos and Don'ts from Great Photographers
Get close, take bad pictures, blur is your friend, use natural light, don't delete, be selective, stare - every photographer works by their own rules. Les mer
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Get close, take bad pictures, blur is your friend, use natural light, don't delete, be selective, stare - every photographer works by their own rules. These rules can be practical (know your lenses) or inspirational (break through barriers), but, as we all, know rules are also made for breaking. Providing insider tips inspired by the greatest photographers from history and original pieces of advice from some of the most well-respected living professionals, Paul Lowe (expert photographer and lecturer) presents over 150 bite-sized dos and don'ts from the likes of Dorothea Lange, Don McCullin, Martin Parr, Rankin and Richard Avedon. Covering all aspects of photography - from making photographs, to being a photographer and professional practice - this book combines inspiration with practical tips you can experiment with.
With succinct, accessible and engaging entries and expert advice from the author - readers can either dip in at random or read religiously. This book will provide endless inspiration for students, amateurs and professional photographers alike.
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Utgitt:
2020
Forlag: Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 240
ISBN: 9780711242586
Format: 20 x 15 cm
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«“Paul Lowe has assembled a collection of thoughts, ideas, principles, guidelines, maxims and advice from a wide range of outstanding photographers… There's an abundance of thoughts to stimulate and inspire…. A bonus of the book is the inclusion of superb pictures by a large number of B&W photographers… Although some pictures will be familiar, it's always a pleasure to see them again and a delight when discovering someone new.”
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Making Photographs
Being a Photographer
Professional Practice
Index
Picture credits