The Photographer's Guide to Black and White

Author(s): John Freeman

Art and Photography

What used to be the preserve of the specialist photographer, the art of black and white has become mainstream in recent years. The medium can lend images a dynamic feel and photographers of all levels have embraced it. This book covers all areas that should concern the black and white photographer including depth of field, exposure and learning to 'see' your canvas in black and white. Diagrams complement the issues raised and compliment the photographs. Equipment is discussed in detail from the most basic flash-gun to a professional studio set-up, as well as the best cameras to use in a variety of different situations. Subjects range from: portraits in daylight and available light, landscapes, nudes, architecture, water, interiors, and still lifes to digital composites, turning colour images to black and white, using filters and the art of toning - all achievable by even those with the most modest of equipment.

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  • : 9781843401780
  • : Conway Maritime
  • : Conway Maritime
  • : books

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  • : John Freeman
  • : Paperback

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