Jun 26, 2008, 22:02
Freeman Patterson's books had a lot of influence on how I started out, and I have to admit that his workshop approach is what led to my interest in doing assignments many years ago. "The Art of Seeing" is probably his best; I also have "Photographing the World Around You", which is very similar. Having one of them is great, having two of them becomes redundant. (For what it's worth, he's also a lifetime member and past president of my camera club, and dropped in at the last meeting that I was at.)
"The Moment it Clicks" is a great ideas book, and a pretty advanced how-to. It's one of those books that I just pick up and read from any page.
And I've finished the second draft of my review of Understanding Exposure, which can be found on my other blog, `thew's reviews.
"The Moment it Clicks" is a great ideas book, and a pretty advanced how-to. It's one of those books that I just pick up and read from any page.
And I've finished the second draft of my review of Understanding Exposure, which can be found on my other blog, `thew's reviews.
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