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The Making of Great Photographs: Aproaches & techniques of the masters, Paperback 2nd Edition
The Making of Great Photographs is a collection of images by some of the most important photographers in history. Eamonn McCabe discusses the techniques and approaches employed by the masters in each image and, uniquely, how photographers can achieve similar effects using modern equipment. This collection features a wide range of styles from the fascinating
and beautiful early images of Julia Margaret Cameron, to 20th-century masters such as Edward Weston and Paul Strand, and from the pioneers of the process itself such as William Henry Fox Talbot, to the celebrated post-war documentarist Tony Ray Jones. The Making Of Great Photographs is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of photography as well as practising photographers everywhere.
Contents:
Introduction
- 1 Documentary Photography inc
Dorothea Lange, Alfred Stieglitz, Don McCullin, Robert Capa, Lewis Hine, Horace Nicolls and many more
- 2 Landscape and Architecture inc
John Blakemore, Frederick Evans, Ansel Adams, Paul Strand, Fay Godwin, Josef Sudek and many more
- 3 Photography as Art inc
Roger Fenton, Edward Weston, Clarence H White, Paul Caponigro, Andre Kertesz and many more
- 4 Portrait Photography inc
David Bailey, Fred Holland Day, Cecil Beaton, Nadar, David Hockney, John French, and many more
- Glossary of Photographic Processes
- Acknowledgments.
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