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Overview"Photographically Speaking is a practical primer on visual language. The overarching question at the heart of this book is, ""What makes a good photograph?"" Why is this important? Because once a photographer understands what makes a good photograph--once he or she learns the visual language--then that photographer is well on their way to being able to ""speak"" that language, creating stronger images that communicate and connect their intention with the viewer. The discussion about visual language is profoundly pragmatic and useful, but for too long the books that discuss it have been considered ""academic,"" esoteric, and difficult. Here, duChemin writes in an approachable, comfortable, and inspiring way, translating this seemingly difficult conversation into something that the bulk of photography students can understand and then actually put to use in order to make good photographs. The first part of the book puts this entire conversation in context, then the second part digs in to discuss the elements of visual language--from lines and shapes to color, depth of field, composition, and exposure--and its devices. The third part brings it all together in a discussion of 20 images, and the elements and decisions that went into their creation, all written with the understanding that if photography students begin to understand photographs more consciously, they will be better equipped to use their gear and techniques in the intentional creation of more compelling photographs." Full Product DetailsAuthor: David DuCheminPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: New Riders Publishing Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.772kg ISBN: 9780321750440ISBN 10: 0321750446 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 27 October 2011 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION PART ONE Chapter 1: VISION AND INTENT BUT I SHOOT INTUITIVELY ALL CONTENT HAS MEANING THE FRAME THE FLATTENING A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH VISUAL LANGUAGE I LIKE IT LAYERS OF IMPACT A WORD ABOUT RULES PART TWO ELEMENTS & DECISIONS Chapter 2: ELEMENTS LINES GESTURE REPETITION CONTRAST AND JUXTAPOSITION COMPARISON THE SEDUCTION OF COLOUR (HAVE YOU TRIED IT IN BLACK AND WHITE?) LIGHT MOMENT Chapter 3: DECISIONS FRAMING Crop Orientation Aspect Ratio PLACEMENT Gesture Thirds The Golden Ratio AND Golden Spiral Relationship POV, PICTURE PLANE AND PERSPECTIVE BALANCE OPTICS FOCUS EXPOSURE Expose for Aesthetics Depth of Field Shutter Speed PART THREE TWENTY PHOTOGRAPHSReviewsAuthor InformationAn assignment photographer specializing in humanitarian projects and world photography, David duChemin has been creating compelling stories with a camera in hand for over twenty years. A passionate contributor to the international photography community, duChemin's first book, Within the Frame: The Journey of Photographic Vision, received worldwide acclaim for its vision, passion, and depth. David has shot on five continents for assignments and projects covering places as diverse as Paris, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Peru, Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, India, Nepal, and Mongolia. Find David online at Pixelatedimage.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |