All the monochrome expertise you need in a handy, pocket-sized package Photographers everywhere have come to trust Ilexs Field Guides as the ultimate in portable photo expertise. Packed with practical knowledge and all written by specialist professional photographers, these handy titles have sold hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide. In this volume, renowned photographer Michael Freeman addresses one of photographys most popular and challenging areas: black and white. With advice on lighting, shooting, conversion and post-production, this is know-how that no photographer can a¤ ord to be without.
In this volume, renowned photographer Michael Freeman addresses one of photography's most popular- and challenging- areas: black and white.
With advice on lighting, shooting, conversion, and post-production, this is know-how that no photographer can afford to be without. Perfect for the digital photographer who wants to shoot and process RAW files as black and whie images.
(part of the Thames & Hudson World ofArt series), took the view that “...during the 1930s, photography's tasks were mainly social and reformist, for which urgent black and white was an apt medium.” This is an exaggeratedly narrow view ...
For many people, perhaps most, black-and-white photography just “is.” I just re-read a volume on the history of photography by Ian Jeffrey, titled Photography: A Concise History that appeared in Thames & Hudson's World of Art series, ...
" The guide covers the advantages of different camera formats, lenses, and light filters for different types of photography.
First published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
... Ben Nicholson produced all - white low reliefs in the 1930s , Yves Klein created a series of paintings in blue in the 1950s , Agnes Martin in black , white , and brown in the 1960s , Mark Rothko ' s late paintings ...
Beautifully illustrated and far-reaching in scope, this guide is destined to be a standard reference for years to come. Alongside the work of author Michael Freeman, you'll find the classic...
This new addition to the successful Field Guide Series will help you shoot what potentially could be the most lovely image without the help of natural light.
A guide to people and portrait photography, featuring advice from photographers for "National Geographic" magazine, discussing composition, cameras and lenses, lighting, action, and other topics.