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Learning to See Creatively: Design, Color and Composition in Photography

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Learning to See Creatively: Design, Color and Composition in Photography
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Bryan Peterson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 281,Width 210
Category/GenrePhotographic equipment and techniques
ISBN/Barcode 9780817441814
ClassificationsDewey:770.11
Audience
General
Technical / Manuals
Edition Revised edition
Illustrations 200 COLOR ILLUS

Publishing Details

Publisher Watson-Guptill Publications
Imprint Amphoto Books
Publication Date 1 October 2003
Publication Country United States

Description

"Almost everyone can see in the conventional sense, but developing photographic vision takes practice. Learning to See Creatively helps photographers visualize their work, and the world, in a whole new light. ow totally rewritten, revised, and expanded, this best-selling guide takes a radical approach to creativity. It explains how it is not some gift only for the chosen few but actually a skill that can be learned and applied. Using inventive photos from his own stunning portfolio, author and veteran photographer Bryan Peterson deconstructs creativity for photographers. He details the basic techniques that went into not only taking a particular photo, but also provides insights on how to improve upon it - helping readers avoid the visual pitfalls and technical dead ends that can lead to dull, uninventive photographs. his revised edition features the latest information on digital photography and digital imaging software, as well as an all-new section on color as a design element. Learning to See Creatively is the definitive reference for any photographers looking for a fresh perspective on their work."

Author Biography

"Bryan Peterson is an internationally known instructor of photography, a widely exhibited photographer, and a best-selling author. He divides his time between Seattle, WA, and Lyons, France."