"This
charming book provides a fresh approach and offers assignments for those new to
the craft. The book will also appeal to seasoned photographers looking for new
ways to capture the moments around them in a more meaningful and personal
way."--Publishers Weekly
Renowned
photographer George Lange’s work is guided by one simple truth: An
unforgettable photograph is not about what the subject looks like, but what it
feels like. In this entirely new kind of photography guide, written by Mr.
Lange and Scott Mowbray, magazine editor and longtime amateur photographer, the
rest of us will learn how to take photographs that don’t just document life but
celebrate it.
No fancy
equipment required. Just hundreds of simple, inspiring ideas and lessons—each
one illustrated with a photograph—organized around the six essential principles
of seeing like a photographer. (Here’s one: Shoot the Moment, Not the Subject.)
Here’s why
to shoot in natural light—always. The fun of putting babies in surprising
places. How to get intimate with food. Using a dramatic sky as your backdrop.
The benefit of learning to know the light in every room of your house. Shooting
hands or feet instead of faces. How to move past the “I was here” postcard
effect. How to catch the in-between moments. Because in the end, it’s about
living the moment, shooting the moment—and being in the moment forever.
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