In Peter Read Miller on Sports Photography, the 30-year Sports Illustrated veteran photographer takes you into the action of many of his most iconic shots, relating the stories behind the photos of some of the world’s greatest athletic events, including the Olympics and the Super Bowl. Discussing the circumstances surrounding particular shots, Peter shares observations of the athletes themselves, and provides tips and techniques for sports photographers of all levels looking to capture great photos of football, track and field, gymnastics, and swimming, as well as dynamic portraits of athletes. Unlike photo collections by other greats of sports photography, this book seamlessly interweaves the images and the fascinating stories behind them with photographic instruction, while giving you an inside look at what it’s like to work at the nation’s leading sports publication. Beautifully illustrated with images from the Olympics, football, and portrait sessions with professional athletes, this book offers a rich and inspiring experience for sports photographers, sports fans, and Sports Illustrated readers.
In Peter Read Miller on Sports Photography, the 35-year Sports Illustrated veteran photographer takes readers into the action of many of his most iconic shots, sharing the stories behind the photos of some of the world's greatest athletic ...
Beautifully illustrated with large, vibrant photos, this book teaches you how to take control of your photography to get the sports photo you want every time you pick up the camera.
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" Written by an experienced professional sports photographer and featuring firsthand insight and ideas from other industry pros, this book provides the basics of sports photography whether you are just getting started or want to enhance ...
In this reverent guide to the household chore, Peter Miller shows us how washing dishes can become a joy, a delight, a meditative exercise, and an act of grace and rhythm.
A story of faith and fraud in post-Civil War America told through the lens of a photographer who claimed he could capture images of the dead
2 * PINSTRIPE PRIDE RIDE The 2008 All-Star Game held a parade in New York City. Here's Whitey Ford and Yogi Berra as they pass by Radio City Music Hall. —Andy Strasberg 3 * SMILING GOOSE The 2010 Cooperstown Parade featured all.
More than one hundred images taken by some of the world's finest sports photographers celebrate eight decades of professional football and capture some of the most dramatic moments in the sport's history
A litte boy with a kind heart listened to the words of his wise grandmother.