Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Book Review:How to Photograph the Outdoors in Black and White


How to Photograph the Outdoors in Black and White
Publisher: Stackpole Books; 1st edition (March 1999) | ISBN-10: 0811724506 | 122 pages | 6.42 mb


"An excellent resource for the nature photographer who'd like to expand into black and white, George Schaub's book packs a solid one-two punch of inspirational photos and educational text."--Peter Kolonia, senior editor, Popular Photography

Product Description
*129 b/w photos
* 7 x 9
* Basic and advanced techniques and equipment
* How to visualize and compose in black and white

This practical guide, the ninth in Stackpole's popular How to Photograph series, shows in clear text and a wealth of photos how to "see" in black and white, select film and accessories, and use your equipment to master the classic medium of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, and Minor White.

George Schaub teaches at the New School/Parsons School of Design in New York. He has written many books on photography and is a frequent contributor to Shutterbug's Outdoor & Nature Photography. He lives on Long Island.

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