The Photograph

  • The Photograph
    By Graham, Graham Clarke, Reader in Literary and Image Studies University of Kent Canterbury)

    Nash and Bill Brandt , but an image like John Davies's ( 1944- ) Agecroft Power Station , Pendlebury , Salford , Greater Manchester ( 1983 ) [ 35 ] is exemplary . Whereas in a photograph like Drurridge Bay No.

  • The Photograph: A Strange Confined Space
    By Mary Price

    His photographs of Georgia O'Keeffe are as impressive for their omission of detail as for their erotic elegance . As for the " slow fingers , " one has only to think of the exquisite detail in early Flemish paintings to conclude that ...

  • The Photograph
    By Diana Lindsay, Itziar Elorza, Arantza Zugazagasti

    The Photograph

  • The Photograph
    By Beverly Lewis

    She feels powerfully drawn to the quietly charming stranger--but the woman in the forbidden photograph is no stranger at all. . .

  • The Photograph
    By Penelope Lively

    Propelled by the author’s signature mastery of narrative and psychology, The Photograph is Lively at her very best.

  • The Photograph: Composition and Color Design
    By Harald Mante

    Beyond the technical aspects, the crucial elements that determine the quality and strength of a photograph are the content of the image and its organization within the image frame. This is where the "art" of photography comes into play.

  • The Photograph: A Short Story from Fall of Poppies: Stories of Love and the Great War
    By Kate Kerrigan

    Originally published in the moving collection Fall of Poppies: Stories of Love and the Great War, this e-book also includes an excerpt from Kerrigan’s novel Ellis Island, available now.

  • The Photograph: Composition and Color Design
    By Harald Mante

    Explains the elements that are essential to achieving the highest level of visual design in photographs. This book is intended for intermediate and advanced photographers.