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 Perception and Imaging: Photography - A Way of Seeing 3rd Edition
  

  Perception and Imaging: Photography - A Way of Seeing 3rd Edition by Richard D. Zakia

  • Published by: FOCAL PRESS
  • Author: Richard D. Zakia
  • Page Count: 410
  • Group: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
  • ISBN: 0240809300/9780240809304
  • Published: Jul 2007

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Perception and Imaging: Photography - A Way of Seeing 3rd Edition
How do you experience a photograph? What do you want a viewer to feel when they look at your image?

Perception and Imaging explains how we see and what we dont see. Relevant psychological principles will help you predict your viewers emotional reaction to your photographic images, giving you more power, control, and tools for communicating your desired message. Knowing how our minds work helps photographers, graphic designers, videographers, animators, and visual communicators both create and critique sophisticated works of visual art. Benefit from this insight in your work.

Topics covered in this book: gestalt grouping, memory and association, space, time, color, contours, illusion and ambiguity, morphics, personality, subliminals, critiquing photographs, and rhetoric.

*Provocative color images demonstrate the power of visual perception
*Photographs by Bresson, Bruce Davidson, Nathan Lyons, Lisette Model, Barbara Morgan, Man Ray, August Sander, Pete Turner, and Edward Weston
*Paintings by Degas, Escher, Hockney, Holbein, Kandinsky, Magritte and Warhol
*Hundreds of inspirational quotes from famous photographers, painters, and writers

CONTENTS:

Selection;

Gestalt Grouping;

Memory and Association;

Space, Time, and Color;

Contours;

Illusion and Ambiquity;

The Morphics;

Personality;

Subliminals;

Critiquing Photographs;

Rhetoric;

Additional Concepts