The AAPPL Yearbook of Photography and Imaging

The AAPPL Yearbook of Photography and Imaging
Author: Chris Hinterobermaier
Publisher: Artist's and Photographers' Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781904332008

Since 1935, the Yearbook has offered the finest and most comprehensive selection of contemporary photography and digital images--all in one magnificent volume. This tradition of quality continues strong, with the work of over 75 top artists, both professional and amateur, from 26 countries. Every picture--which was judged worthy of inclusion by a panel of experts--comes with technical information, as well as commentary from the photographer, offering practical value and inspiration. The 12 portfolios, organized by either individual photographers or by theme, showcase an incredible range of styles. Landscape lovers will admire the hand-printed, black-and-white images by renowned, prize-winning photographer Edmund Whitaker. Jorg Gruendler "paints with light," shooting his subjects in darkness and illuminating them only with moving lights that he controls. In "The Joys and Woes of Little Alphonse," Romualdas Pozerskis presents an emotionally powerful, moving photo essay about Lithuania's smallest man. Go "under the surface" with Malcolm Hey to glimpse the ravishing world below the sea, and above the waves with Kos's action shots of sailing and yachts. Two photographers wittily contrast the opportunities for snapping animal life "at home" in Central Europe and "away" in Africa. Plus: a gallery of the best nude photography; nature revealed in astonishing macro studies of insects and butterflies; a mixed selection on feelings, which captures the full range of human emotions; an examination of the use of color in photography; and a look at digital imaging.

Photography and Imaging Yearbook 2002

Photography and Imaging Yearbook 2002
Author: Chris Hinterobermaier
Publisher: Fountain Press, Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780863433146

This edition contains six special portfolios featuring the talents of photographers from around the world. The second section of the book features a gallery of superb photography covering a range of themed sections in both color and monochrome from more than 20 countries.

Photography and Imaging Yearbook 2001

Photography and Imaging Yearbook 2001
Author: Chris Hinterobermaier
Publisher: Fountain Press, Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780863433788

For more than sixty years the Photography Yearbook has featured new developments and techniques in photography. The portfolios are followed by images by photographers from more than 20 countries representing an incredibly wide range of styles, subjects, and techniques in both monochrome and color.

Your Money and Your Brain

Your Money and Your Brain
Author: Jason Zweig
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2007-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1416539794

Drawing on the latest scientific research, Jason Zweig shows what happens in your brain when you think about money and tells investors how to take practical, simple steps to avoid common mistakes and become more successful. What happens inside our brains when we think about money? Quite a lot, actually, and some of it isn’t good for our financial health. In Your Money and Your Brain, Jason Zweig explains why smart people make stupid financial decisions—and what they can do to avoid these mistakes. Zweig, a veteran financial journalist, draws on the latest research in neuroeconomics, a fascinating new discipline that combines psychology, neuroscience, and economics to better understand financial decision making. He shows why we often misunderstand risk and why we tend to be overconfident about our investment decisions. Your Money and Your Brain offers some radical new insights into investing and shows investors how to take control of the battlefield between reason and emotion. Your Money and Your Brain is as entertaining as it is enlightening. In the course of his research, Zweig visited leading neuroscience laboratories and subjected himself to numerous experiments. He blends anecdotes from these experiences with stories about investing mistakes, including confessions of stupidity from some highly successful people. Then he draws lessons and offers original practical steps that investors can take to make wiser decisions. Anyone who has ever looked back on a financial decision and said, “How could I have been so stupid?” will benefit from reading this book.