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First Photo Books explores the fascinating history of how photography became widely accessible through the printed book. It examines the intersection of technological innovation, aesthetic considerations, and social impact in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A key insight is that these early photo books weren't merely image collections but carefully constructed narratives shaping public perception. These publications played a vital role in democratizing visual culture and fostering visual literacy. The book delves into the technological advancements that enabled the integration of photographs into books, such as photomechanical reproduction processes like the Woodburytype. It also analyzes how design choices influenced the reception and interpretation of these images. Uniquely, the book emphasizes the collaborative effort of producing a photo book, highlighting the contributions of publishers and designers alongside photographers. The book progresses from the technological landscape to the evolution of design, thematic content, and the legacy of these early publications.
This book breaks new ground by doing something for digital photographers that’s never been done before–it cuts through the bull and shows you exactly “how to do it.” It’s not a bunch of theory; it doesn’t challenge you to come up with your own settings or figure things out on your own. Instead, it does something that virtually no other Elements book has ever done–it tells you flat-out which settings to use, when to use them, and why. If you’re looking for one of those “tell-me-everything-about-the-Unsharp-Maskfilter” books, this isn’t it. You can grab any other Elements book on the shelf, because they all do that. Instead, this book gives you the inside tips and tricks ...
Die zwölfte Ausgabe von Candide widmet sich dem Thema Visual Urbanism – ein vollkommen neues Forschungsfeld. Fotograf*innen und Wissenschaftler*innen experimentierten mit anthropologischen, kulturwissenschaftlichen, soziologischen und geografischen Methoden, für eine Reflexion über die meist unkritische Nutzung von Bildern des öffentlichen Raums. Candide 12 sucht Möglichkeiten, diese Ergebnisse in Architektur und Stadtplanung zu integriert. Dabei beantworten Autor*innen drängende Fragen, wie nach der Nutzbarmachung fotografischer Bilder für die Architektur und vice versa.
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Your own Photo Book for Memories with writing Space 120 Pages for 240 Photos(6x4) glossy Cover, Paperback for Family, Friendship, Love and Fun Keep your Memories
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These days, nobody really wants to "learn" everything there is to know about working with digital video, images, music, and DVDs. And even if you did, who has the time to endlessly tinker and play with it until you figure everything out? You just want a book that will quickly "show" you how to get things "done" A things that arenAt already covered in the docs, and things you canAt just figure out on your own. "iLife in a Snap" is designed specifically for todayAs computer user: Somebody who is new to managing digital media with iLife, but "not" new to Macs. Somebody who doesnAt have time for long-winded, mind-numbing explanations A and certainly no time or patience for bad jokes. Organized into a series of well-organized, bite-sized, quickly accomplished tasks, this book lets the reader zero right in on the one particular task he or she wants to accomplish, quickly figure out what to do, do it, and then get back to work.
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