Photography Masterclass

Creative Techniques of 100 Great Photographers

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A compendium of the visual approaches and techniques of 100 great photographers, which shows you how to weave some of this magic into your own photography

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Paul Lowe

Description

What makes some photographs stay in the memory forever? Sometimes it’s the subject matter alone, but more often it’s the skill of the artists who took them. The premise of this book is quite simple: take 100 leading examples of the work of the world’s greatest photographers, and a distinguished academic will describe how they achieved their effects to allow you to recreate them yourself.

Discover how to compose ‘decisive moments’ like Cartier-Bresson, use long exposures for landscapes like Simon Norfolk, and experiment with flash in daylight like Rineke Dijkstra.The images are arranged thematically, with engaging analysis of each image and a description of its technical make-up, along with a biography of each artist. The book showcases 100 of the greatest images in the history of the art and will provide an indispensable guide to the technicalities behind the well-known masterpieces and hidden gems in the world of photography. The photographers and their images were carefully selected by award winning photographer, educator and academic Paul Lowe, whose years of experience as a photojournalist and as a teacher gives unique and detailed insight into the working methods of these great image makers.

Additional information

Weight 1170 g
Dimensions 20.8 x 24.4 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 1 September 2016
Number of pages 288
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 20.8 x 24.4 cm
Weight 1170 g
Paul Lowe is course director of the MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. He is an award-winning photographer, whose work has been published in Time, Life, Newsweek, the Sunday Times Magazine, the Observer and the Independent, among others.