Elements ​of Black and White Photography 0 csillagozás

The Making of Twenty Images
George E. Todd: Elements of Black and White Photography

Freelance ​photographer George E. Todd has been taking photographs, and teaching and writing about photography, for over thirty years. Elements of Black and White Photography showcases some of his favorite images, selected from his huge portfolio.

Todd discusses the inspiration for each photograph and details the personal techniques he employed to produce the final images. In addition, he guides the reader through the camera and darkroom techniques with the help of step-by-step illiustrations.

Throughout, he covers such topics as the importance of composition, shadows, dealing with difficult negatives, still life subjects, the Zone system, and more, sharing the time-tested tips that he has used to create his masterful, stunning images.

George E. Tood is a freelance photographer and lecturer whose work has been featured in over twenty-eight exhibitions in Germany, Italy, and the United States. His portfolios has been published in the prestigious… (tovább)

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Amphoto Books, New York, 2001
138 oldal · ISBN: 0817438211

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After decades of photographing almost anything that came my way in colour, and exhibiting the results on incomparable Cibachrome materials, I decided in the mid-Eighties it was time to return to the monochrome roots of photoexpression.

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