The Complete Photographer

The Complete Photographer
Author: Tom Ang
Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781465447579

Create the perfect image across 10 key photographic genres with digital photography expert Tom Ang, in this updated and newly repackaged paperback edition. Tom Ang's The Complete Photographer is your ultimate guide to every style and subject of digital photography, from portraits to wildlife to architecture. Organized by genre and updated to include all the latest technological developments and creative trends, this guide is packed with practical and tailored tutorials, assignments, and advice for each of the 10 categories covered so that you can achieve the results you want -- every time. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the detail that goes into the planning, setting up, and shooting beautiful photos, and learn how an idea progresses from concept to final image with interviews of 20 influential photographers. DK's richly illustrative design and Ang's clear writing and direction blend together in this second edition of The Complete Photographer to dissect the elements of 10 photographic genres and make stunning results achievable.

The Sale of Works of Art

The Sale of Works of Art
Author: Geraldine Keen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1971
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Relationship betwen money and art and a general survey of the international art market.

Ipswich Days

Ipswich Days
Author: Trevor J. Fairbrother
Publisher: Addison Gallery of American Ar
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

"Dow produced oil paintings, photographs, ink wash drawings, and wood block prints until his death in 1922. The exhibitions showcases a recently discovered album of forty-one cyanotypes that Dow produced in 1899 and dedicated to his friend, the Ipswich poet Everett Stanley Hubbard"--Galley website.

Cyanotype

Cyanotype
Author: Mike Ware
Publisher: NMSI Trading Ltd
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1999
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

This is the first published monograph on the cyanotype process. It describes the history, chemistry, conservation, aesthetics and practice of photographic printing in Prussian blue. The unpublished experimental memoranda of Sir John Herschel, inventor if the process, are interpreted to unfold his discovery of iron-based photography, including his various formulae for cyanotype. The chemistry of the process is explained for the non-specialist, and many experimental variations on blueprinting are described. This book should interest photohistorians, curators and conservators of photographs, photoscientists concerned with 'non silver' processes and photographic print-makers who wish to use cyanotype today as an expressive artistic medium.