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Visual Toolbox, The: 60 Lessons for Stronger Photographs [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x204x19 mm, kaal: 730 g
  • Sari: Voices That Matter
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: New Riders Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 013408506X
  • ISBN-13: 9780134085067
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x204x19 mm, kaal: 730 g
  • Sari: Voices That Matter
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: New Riders Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 013408506X
  • ISBN-13: 9780134085067
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Simply having a certain camera or lens isn’t going to make you a better photographer. So, what will? Understanding your camera. Thinking differently. Studying photographs and knowing what they provoke in you, and why. Giving the craft time to grow. Looking to painters, designers, and others who work in two dimensions and learning from them. Relentlessly looking for light, lines, and moments. Making photographs–thousands and thousands of photographs. There’s no magic bullet to achieving success, but in these pages you will learn the value of studying, practice, and remembering that your most important assets as an artist are imagination, passion, patience, receptivity, curiosity, and a dogged refusal to follow the rules.


THE VISUAL TOOLBOX is photographer David duChemin’s curriculum for learning not just how to use a camera–but how to make stronger photographs. He has developed 60 lessons, each one a stepping stone to becoming more proficient with the tools of this art, and the means to create deeper visual experiences with your images. David introduces you to the technical side of the craft but quickly moves on to composition, the creative process, and the principles that have always been responsible for making great photographs; he shows you these principles and invites you to play with them, turn them on their heads, and try a different approach to create beautiful, compelling images with your camera.

  • Features action-oriented micro-chapters designed to improve your photography immediately
  • Includes explanations of 60 concepts with an assignment for nearly every chapter
  • Covers such topics as balance, using negative space, exploring color contrast, waiting for the moment, learning to incorporate mood and motion, and much more

Introduction, viii
Lesson 1 Consider Your Vision, 2(4)
Lesson 2 Ask Better Questions, 6(4)
Lesson 3 Manual, 10(2)
Lesson 4 Exposure: The Zone System, 12(6)
Lesson 5 Exposure: Optimize Your RAW Exposures, 18(6)
Lesson 6 Master the Triangle, 24(4)
Lesson 7 Use a Slower Shutter Speed, 28(4)
Lesson 8 Learn to Pan, 32(4)
Lesson 9 Use Intentional Camera Movement, 36(4)
Lesson 10 Use Wide-Angle Lenses to Create a Sense of Inclusion, 40(4)
Lesson 11 Forget the Camera, 44(4)
Lesson 12 Learn to Isolate, 48(6)
Lesson 13 Isolation: Use a Longer Lens, 54(4)
Lesson 14 Isolation: Use a Wider Aperture, 58(4)
Lesson 15 Use Tighter Apertures to Deepen Focus, 62(4)
Lesson 16 Use Focus to Abstract, 66(4)
Lesson 17 Consider Your Color Palette, 70(6)
Lesson 18 Explore Color Contrast, 76(4)
Lesson 19 Try It in Black and White, 80(4)
Lesson 20 Point of View: Control Your Lines, 84(4)
Lesson 21 Lines: Use Diagonals to Create Energy, 88(6)
Lesson 22 Lines: Patterns, 94(4)
Lesson 23 Lines: Lead My Eye, 98(6)
Lesson 24 Lines: Horizons, 104(4)
Lesson 25 Learn to Sketch, 108(4)
Lesson 26 See the Direction of Light, 112(4)
Lesson 27 Light: Front Light, 116(2)
Lesson 28 Light: Side Light, 118(4)
Lesson 29 Light: Backlight, 122(4)
Lesson 30 Quality of Light: Further Considerations, 126(6)
Lesson 31 White Balance for Mood, 132(4)
Lesson 32 Light: Reflections, 136(4)
Lesson 33 Light: Shadows, 140(4)
Lesson 34 Light: Silhouettes, 144(4)
Lesson 35 Light: Lens Flare, 148(4)
Lesson 36 Moments: Timing, 152(4)
Lesson 37 Moments: Patience, 156(4)
Lesson 38 Moments: Await Your Foreground, 160(4)
Lesson 39 People, 164(4)
Lesson 40 Understand Visual Mass, 168(4)
Lesson 41 Experiment with Balance and Tension, 172(4)
Lesson 42 Use Your Negative Space, 176(4)
Lesson 43 Know Your Subject, 180(4)
Lesson 44 Juxtaposition: Find Conceptual Contrasts, 184(4)
Lesson 45 Telling Stories, 188(6)
Lesson 46 Think Cinematically, 194(4)
Lesson 47 Orientation of Frame, 198(4)
Lesson 48 Choose Your Aspect Ratio, 202(4)
Lesson 49 Use Scale, 206(4)
Lesson 50 Explore Possibilities, 210(4)
Lesson 51 Get Closer, See Differently, 214(4)
Lesson 52 Slow Down, 218(4)
Lesson 53 Use a Tripod, 222(4)
Lesson 54 Understand Optical Filters, 226(6)
Lesson 55 Stay Present, 232(2)
Lesson 56 Simplify, 234(4)
Lesson 57 Shoot from the Heart, 238(4)
Lesson 58 Print Your Work and Live with It, 242(4)
Lesson 59 Listen to Other Voices (Very Carefully), 246(4)
Lesson 60 Study the Masters, 250(4)
Conclusion, 254(7)
Index, 261
DAVID DUCHEMIN is a world and humanitarian assignment photographer, best-selling author, and international workshop leader whose spirit of adventure fuels his fire to create and share. Based in Vancouver, Canada, David leads a nomadic life chasing compelling images on all seven continents. When on assignment, David creates powerful photographs that convey the hope and dignity of children, the vulnerable, and the oppressed for the international NGO community. When creating the art he so passionately shares, David strives to capture the beauty of the natural world. Hes done assignment work in Ecuador, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Ethiopia, Malawi, DRC, Rwanda, Uganda, and Bangladesh, among others, and pursued personal work in places like Iceland, Antarctica, Tunisia, Cuba, Vietnam, Kenya, and Italy. Learn more at davidduchemin.com.