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The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Book for Digital Photographers (Voices That Matter)
Scott Kelby
Since Lightroom first launched, Scott Kelby's The Lightroom Book for Digital Photographers has been the world's #1 best-selling Lightroom book. In this latest version for Lightroom 3, Scott uses his same step-by-step, plain-English style and layout to make learning Lightroom easy and fun. Scott doesn't just show you which sliders do what. Instead, by using the following three simple, yet brilliant, techniques that make it just an incredible learning tool, this book shows you how to cre...

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The Linked Photographers' Guide to Online Marketing and Social Media
Lindsay Renee Adler
"The Linked Photographer's Guide to Online Marketing and Social Networking" is a complete resource for photographers looking to improve their business through social media. This book provides a step-by-step process for getting a photographer's business online, and acts as a reference guide for the variety of online marketing options on the web. This one-of-a-kind guide is the key to making social media work for the photographer to improve their business!

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Trevor Paglen: Invisible
Invisible: Covert Operations and Classified Landscapes is Trevor Paglen's long-awaited first photographic monograph. Social scientist, artist, writer and provocateur, Paglen has been exploring the secret activities of the U.S. military and intelligence agencies--the "black world"--for the last eight years, publishing, speaking and making astonishing photographs. As an artist, Paglen is interested in the idea of photography as truth-telling, but his pictures often stop short of traditional...

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Vision & Voice: Refining Your Vision in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom (Voices That Matter)
David duChemin
What if your image could only communicate one thing: one major idea, overarching theme, or driving emotion? If you identified this, you’d discover your vision for that image—the internal, invisible guiding principle that directs both how you capture the image and how you develop it in the digital darkroom.
Without vision, you likely find yourself flailing both behind the camera and in front of the computer—indiscriminately shooting and arbitrarily moving sliders in hopes of stumblin...

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Why Photography Matters as Art as Never Before
Michael Fried
From the late 1970s onward, serious art photography began to be made at large scale and for the wall. Michael Fried argues that this immediately compelled photographers to grapple with issues centering on the relationship between the photograph and the viewer standing before it that until then had been the province only of painting. Fried further demonstrates that certain philosophically deep problemsassociated with notions of theatricality, literalness, and objecthood, and touching o...

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The History of Japanese Photography (Museum of Fine Arts)
Anne Tucker
: Over the past 150 years, Japanese photographers have created an impressive body of work that ranges from dignified imperial photographs to sweeping urban panoramas, from early ethereal landscapes to modern urban mysteries. Despite the richness, significance, and variety of this work, however, it has largely been neglected in Western histories of photography. This gorgeous and groundbreaking bookthe first comprehensive account of Japanese photography from its inception in the mid-nineteenth...

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Unmasked & Anonymous: Shimon & Lindemann Consider Portraiture
John Shimon
Photographers John Shimon and Julie Lindemann use antique cameras, modern lens technology, artificial light, and contemporary pop culture to create portraits of the people in their native state amidst backyards, living rooms, parking lots, and the landscape of Wisconsin. These recent photographs are juxtaposed with portraits from the Milwaukee Art Museum’s permanent collections, including daguerreotype portraits, ambrotypes, and tintypes of anonymous people taken by nineteenth-century p...

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Photography
Philip Davis
Photography, seventh edition gives your introductory students a solid foundation in photography by providing balanced, up-to-date coverage of technical and aesthetic information.
Beyond the Zone System, Fourth Edition
Phil Davis
This fourth edition of Beyond the Zone System makes the science of photographic sensitometry both accessible and useful to interested photographers. It will appeal to any serious photographer interested in knowing how the materials and processes of black-and-white photography work. Instead of describing rote procedures to be followed blindly, this book provides the basis for understanding what needs to be done and why. This book relates theory to practice in a way that promotes a true part...

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Moleskine Ruled Notebook Soft Cover Pocket
Moleskine
The Soft Cover Pocket Ruled Moleskine notebook has a flexible yet sturdy cover that adapts to the movements of the body and fits comfortably in any pocket. This is a reliable travel companion perfect for writings thoughts and passing notes. Every Moleskine product is thread bound and has a soft cover with rounded corners acid free paper a bookmark an elastic closure and an expandable inner pocket that contains the Moleskine history.

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Parisians: Photographs by Peter Turnley ; Forewords by Edouard Boubat and Robert Doisneau ; Text by Adam Gopnik and Peter Turnle
Peter Turnley
As his loving but crisply unsentimental images make evident, Peter Turnley is a clear-eyed descendant of such master French photographers as Brassai, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau, and Edouard Boubat; the latter two, in fact, have written brief tributes to him that serve as forewords to this book. That Turnley's work has been inspired by these earlier influences comes as no suprise, for as a young photographer he worked as Doisneau's assistant, and he subsequently became a close frie...
Photographer's Survival Manual: A Legal Guide for Artists in the Digital Age (Lark Photography Book)
Edward C. Greenberg
Now more than ever, anyone who wants to make money with a digital camera needs this authoritative and approachable guide. Written by the president of the Professional Photographers of America, and a leading New York copyright attorney, it provides photographers and visual artists with the most authoritative legal advice available. Everything is covered, from contracts, subcontracts, releases, and permissions to the copyright laws and all the steps artists should take to register and protec...

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A World in HDR
Trey Ratcliff
High dynamic range (HDR) photography lets you capture the myriad colors and levels of light that you can see in the real world and the results are amazing photographs that run the gamut from super real to surreal. Explore this fantastic realm of photography through the unique vision of renowned travel photographer Trey Ratcliff. In this book, Trey shares his phenomenal HDR photographs as well as all the backstory on the adventurous circumstances of their origin. He also reveals the technique...

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The Pleasures of Good Photographs (Aperture Ideas)
Gerry Badger
"If looking at photographs is a pleasurable activity, it is pleasurable in a complex, transformative, frequently unsettling sense. It is not pleasure unalloyed, for no profound pleasure is pure... Like many truly enriching pleasures... photography has its dark, troubling, even dangerous aspects." -Gerry Badger
The Pleasures of Good Photographs is an intellectual and aesthetic excursion led by Gerry Badger, one of the field's eminent critics and popular writers and the author of more...

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LIFE Guide to Digital Photography: Everything You Need to Shoot Like the Pros
Joe McNally
Simply put: Here is everything readers need to know in order to take digital pictures just like the pros, from the pros. With everything from what equipment through instruction on focusing, lighting, and composition, Joe McNally and the Editors of LIFE, the world’s preeminent photography brand, have what readers need and share their expert advice in an easy-tofollow, step-by-step fashion.
Throughout the book, Joe McNally offers personal tips from his thirty-year career. LIFE magazine...

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Photoshop CS5 for Nature Photographers: A Workshop in a Book
Ellen Anon
The only Photoshop-based book dedicated to photographing and producing images of nature
Award-winning nature photographers Ellen and Josh Anon reveal their secrets to creating stunning nature images using their field-tested methods and the very latest Photoshop techniques. The book is packed with practical workflows and smart, timesaving ways to use Photoshop’s broad array of tools to optimize images—from improving tonal values to adding effects to creating surreal montages w...

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Martin Roemers: Relics of the Cold War
H.J.A. Hofland
The Cold War is over, but its traces linger. Dutch documentary photographer Martin Roemers (born 1962) traveled through formerly hostile countries on both sides of the line, descending into underground tunnels and abandoned control centers, making images that remind us that this past remains vividly present.

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