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Robert Hirsch's Exploring Color Photography is the thinking
photographer's guide to color imagemaking. Now in its sixth
edition, this pioneering text clearly and concisely instructs
students and intermediate photographers in the fundamental
aesthetic and technical building blocks needed to create
thought-provoking digital and analog color photographs. Taking both
a conceptual and pragmatic approach, the book avoids getting bogged
down in complex, ever-changing technological matters, allowing it
to stay fresh and engaging. Known as the Bible of Color
Photography, its stimulating assignments encourage students to be
adventurous and to take responsibility for learning and working
independently. The emphasis on design and postmodern theoretical
concepts stresses the thought process behind the creation of
intriguing images. It's extensive and inspiring collection of
images and accompanying captions allow makers to provide insight
into how photographic methodology was utilized to visualize and
communicate their objectives. The text continues to deliver
inspiring leadership in the field of color photography with the
latest accurate information, ideas, commentary, history, a diverse
collection of contemporary images, and expanded cellphone
photography coverage. A "Problem Solving and Writing" chapter
offers methods and exercises that help one learn to be a visual
problem solver and to discuss and write succinctly about the
concepts at the foundation of one's work.
Exploringcolorphotography.com, the companion website, has been
revamped and updated to feature more student and teacher resources,
including a new web-based timeline: As It Happened: A Chronological
History of Color Photography.
Robert Hirsch's Exploring Color Photography is the thinking
photographer's guide to color imagemaking. Now in its sixth
edition, this pioneering text clearly and concisely instructs
students and intermediate photographers in the fundamental
aesthetic and technical building blocks needed to create
thought-provoking digital and analog color photographs. Taking both
a conceptual and pragmatic approach, the book avoids getting bogged
down in complex, ever-changing technological matters, allowing it
to stay fresh and engaging. Known as the Bible of Color
Photography, its stimulating assignments encourage students to be
adventurous and to take responsibility for learning and working
independently. The emphasis on design and postmodern theoretical
concepts stresses the thought process behind the creation of
intriguing images. It's extensive and inspiring collection of
images and accompanying captions allow makers to provide insight
into how photographic methodology was utilized to visualize and
communicate their objectives. The text continues to deliver
inspiring leadership in the field of color photography with the
latest accurate information, ideas, commentary, history, a diverse
collection of contemporary images, and expanded cellphone
photography coverage. A "Problem Solving and Writing" chapter
offers methods and exercises that help one learn to be a visual
problem solver and to discuss and write succinctly about the
concepts at the foundation of one's work.
Exploringcolorphotography.com, the companion website, has been
revamped and updated to feature more student and teacher resources,
including a new web-based timeline: As It Happened: A Chronological
History of Color Photography.
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