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Within the Frame: The Journey of Photographic Vision 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x204x19 mm, kaal: 810 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: New Riders Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0134288629
  • ISBN-13: 9780134288628
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x204x19 mm, kaal: 810 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: New Riders Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0134288629
  • ISBN-13: 9780134288628
Within the Frame (2009) received critical recognition for its humanity and practical teaching, and in this revision of his classic best-selling book, David duChemin encourages you to search for what matters to you and not give up until you convey it through your photography: Im chasing my vision, and you will chase yours in the places best suited to that. Whats important is that you chase that vision intentionally and with passion, refusing to let it be anything but yours and yours alone. 

Through a heartfelt discussion about creating photographs of people, places, cultures, and the discovery of a personal point of view that makes those stories compelling and authentic, David teaches how to seek and serve your creative vision through the art of photography by highlighting images from his adventures around the world. Regardless of the setting, its the lessons about the central role of vision and expression in photography that sets this book apart, even if you never wander far from home. 

David shares the nuances of approaching different subjects, the value of scouting locations (and wandering in unfamiliar places), techniques for photographing landscapes, how to capture a sense of place and culture with sensitivity through images of food, festivals, art and faith, and more. This edition includes new images, creative exercises, updated chapters, a streaming companion video, and discussions about changing perspectives, including an increased focus on landscape photography. Most importantly, David maintains the crucial theme of visionand he helps you find, cultivate, and pursue your own, and then fit it within the frame. 

 If the book simply stayed right there in the realm of how-to, go-to advice, it would be a wonderful book indeed. But it crosses the line from useful to inspired because David opens up much more than his camera bag. He opens his considerable heart and mind, both of which belong to a masterful storyteller driven by an acute sympathy for the human condition, coupled with an intense curiosity and respect for both the differences and the sameness of the world. Joe McNally, photographer, author of The Hot Shoe Diaries and The Moment It Clicks 

David does something here that few have ever donehe not only shows his absolutely captivating images, he shows the thought process behind those images, as well as how to start capturing the types of images we all long to take. People will be talking about this book for years to come. Its that good! Scott Kelby, photographer and best-selling author 





Some photographers inspire you with how great their photographs are, while other photographers inspire you to be a better photographer; David duChemin does both in Within the Frame. John Paul Caponigro, photographer 

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If the book simply stayed right there in the realm of how-to, go-to advice, it would be a wonderful book indeed. But it crosses the line from useful to inspire because David opens up much more than his camera bag. He opens his considerable heart and mind, both of which belong to a masterful storyteller driven by an acute sympathy for the human condition, coupled with an intense curiosity and respect for both the differences and the sameness of the world. -Joe McNally, photographer, author of The Hot Shoe Diaries and The Moment It Clicks 

"David does something here that few have ever donehe not only shows his absolutely captivating images, he shows the thought process behind those images, as well as how to start capturing the types of images we all long to take. People will be talking about this book for years to come. Its that good!" -Scott Kelby, photographer, author, President of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals

Foreword xi
Joe McNally
Introduction xiv
Chapter One It's About Vision
2(6)
Understanding Vision
4(2)
Chasing Vision
6(2)
Chapter Two Within the Frame
8(28)
Photograph What Moves You
10(2)
Make Me Care
12(2)
Putting It in the Frame
14(4)
Excluding It from the Frame
18(3)
Indecisive Moments
21(2)
It's All Subjective
23(3)
The Illusion of the Exotic
26(2)
Putting Time Within the Frame
28(8)
Length of Time
28(6)
Choice of Moment
34(2)
Chapter Three The Artist and the Geek
36(40)
Gear Is Good, Vision Is Better
38(6)
Decent Exposures
44(4)
The Best Digital Negative
45(1)
Exposing for the Highlights
46(2)
Seeing the Light
48(4)
Choose Your Lens Based on Behavior
52(9)
Telephoto Lenses
55(2)
Pushing the Wide
57(4)
The Rule of Thirds
61(3)
There Is No Un-Suck Filter
64(2)
Inspiration and Perspiration
66(10)
Chapter Four Storytelling
76(28)
Universal Themes
78(4)
Conflict Within the Frame
82(2)
The Photo Essay
84(7)
Relationships
91(3)
Attention Management
94(3)
Leaving Clues and Provoking Questions
97(7)
Chapter Five Photographing People
104(58)
Approaching People
106(5)
The Language Barrier
111(4)
The Eyes Have It
115(3)
Capturing Emotion
118(6)
On Giving and Taking
124(3)
Indecent Exposures
127(2)
Photographing Children
129(5)
Photographing the Elderly
134(7)
Candids vs. Portraits
141(8)
Why Photograph Candid Street Scenes?
141(2)
Staying Focused
143(6)
Abstracting People
149(1)
Lighting Challenges on Location
150(6)
Four More
156(6)
Chapter Six Photographing Places
162(60)
Research
164(2)
Scouting
166(3)
Not-So-Great Expectations
169(3)
Be Prepared
172(5)
Beyond the Postcard: The Value of Wandering
177(4)
Slow Down
181(1)
The Feel of Place: Sensual Exploration
182(2)
Be Present: Physical and Emotional Receptivity
184(6)
Be in the Right Place...
184(2)
... At the Right Time...
186(1)
... In the Right Frame of Mind
187(3)
Photographing Iconic Places
190(3)
Iconic Images in Mundane Places
193(4)
Making the Image
197(2)
Wait for It
197(1)
Seek It
198(1)
Mine It
198(1)
Adding the Human Element
199(3)
Adding Scale
202(1)
Landscapes
203(7)
Creating Depth with Layers
210(4)
Photograph the Big Stuff
214(3)
Shoot the Details
217(5)
Chapter Seven Photographing Culture
222(30)
Cultural Sensitivity
225(5)
Research and Ask Questions
225(1)
Values and Taboos
226(1)
Different Isn't Wrong
226(2)
We Are All Different, We Are All the Same
228(2)
History and Heroes
230(4)
Photographing Food
234(3)
Festivals and Celebrations
237(4)
Photographing Art
241(2)
Photographing Language
243(1)
Photographing Faith
244(8)
Remember the Deeper Subject and Find a Way to Express It
246(2)
Be Respectful
248(4)
Final Thoughts 252(5)
Index 257
DAVID DUCHEMIN is a world and humanitarian photographer, best-selling author, and international workshop leader whose spirit of adventure fuels his fire to create and share. Davids work has taken him around the globe, where his travels have deepened his love for this world and those who inhabit it. Learn more at davidduchemin.com.