The aim of this book is to reveal which choices are available so that what is a pleasurable pastime can become an absorbing art.
it was not until around 1900 that art photography, in the form of Pictorialism, first declared the painterly use of color to be one of its key characteristics, though without seeking to define a distinctly photographic way of utilizing ...
With its down-to-earth voice and casual teaching style, Understanding Color in Photography is a workshop in a book, helping any photographer take their images to the next level.
In this stunning collection, Pam Roberts has gathered the finest examples of the art of colour photography.
Since the Lumiere brothers made the autochrome process commercially available in June 1907, colour photography has proliferated in so many directions that we are saturated with it. In this stunning...
Photo-historian John Wood ( The Daguerreotype ) here resonantly portrays a "more gracious naive" era in the art and craft of photography by focusing on turn-of-the-century photographers like Stieglitz, Steichen,...
These texts, illuminated by seventy-five full-page plates and more than eighty illustrations, make this book a groundbreaking contribution to photographic studies.
About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
The Colour Photography Field Guide provides a unique look at analysing and combining three important ways of dealing with colour. The first is the subjective and cultural response to individual colour: the perception.