The Photographer's Eye: Seeing with a Camera by Arthur Wenk
English | 2017 | ASIN: B074RSC445 | 126 Pages | ePUB | 23 MB
English | 2017 | ASIN: B074RSC445 | 126 Pages | ePUB | 23 MB
See the world differently with a camera in hand.
Become aware of the basic elements of photography (color, tone, shape, form, texture, pattern) and principles of composition (framing the subject, directing the eye, perspective, balance and proportion, excluding the extraneous, lighting). Then apply these ideas to photographing people and animals, landscapes, and architecture. Digital photography allows for easy editing in the form of cropping, straightening, filling light, and increasing shadows.
Essentially, the photographer puts a frame around a bit of the world and invites the viewer to consider it aesthetically. So the art of photography lies in learning to see. This brief illustrated essay is designed to assist in that process.