Faith Moves Mountains
Founder and creator of studio124, Stephen Cook, brings to life select photography works from his portfolio with short devotional thoughts, scripture, and quotes to inspire you on your journey of faith and to challenge you to push your limits as you reach for new heights and greater horizons.
Storefront Signs
[Italiano] I Locali e chioschi, con i loro cartelloni e le insegne al neon hanno generato la tavolozza di colori, con cui ho realizzato il libro, mi hanno permesso di mettere in evidenza e cercare di trasmettere quella pletora di emozioni generate dalla vitalit? dei luoghi di uno stato multietnico. Questa 癡 l' America dei luoghi, che viene data per scontata, e forse, anche poco notata dai turisti affascinati dalla megalopoli dei grattacieli. [English] The Clubs and kiosks, with their neon billboards and signs generated the transience of colors, with which I made the book, allowed me to highlight and try to convey that plethora of emotions generated by the vitality of the places of a multi-ethnic state. This is the America of places, which is taken for granted, and perhaps little noticed by tourists fascinated by the megacity of skyscrapers. Saggio Critico Stefania Lasagni Tutor e Lettrice di Fotografia FIAF. Prefazione di Stefano Maraschio Blogger di Street Level Photography.
My Taiwan Photograph Memoir
Taiwan, also called the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan, has remained a place not too well known to westerners. With a population of 25 million, Taiwan is the seventh largest economy in Asia and the 20th largest economy in the world. Yet there is much more to Taiwan than just the size of its economy, or that the Taiwanese are among the most affluent in Asia. Taiwan is an island of climate contrasts, a country with a rich culture going back centuries, and with vibrant major cities like Taipei, Tainan and Taichung City (as described in the book). It is a country with a mountainous inter-land, many rural farming villages, and tropical rain forests. Taiwan's people include the Austronesians (the first people to set foot in Taiwan), immigrants from Fujian province (the province opposite of Taiwan), many Chinese immigrants from northern China (who brought Mandarin), and the Hakka. The most important religions are Buddhism, Taoism and native Chinese ancestor worship. For the world traveler, or for an expatriate living there, Taiwan is worth exploring and knowing.
Vintage Botanical Flowers
UK Edition. Create your own frameable wall art with the Vintage Botanical Flowers: Greyscale Colouring Book. The beautiful colouring pages feature a variety of illustrations including roses, camellia and chrysanthemums. Details: 20 vintage greyscale botanical colouring pages, one-sided printing to prevent bleedthrough, colour test page.
Vintage Botanical Flowers
US Edition. Create your own frameable wall art with the Vintage Botanical Flowers: Grayscale Coloring Book. The beautiful coloring pages feature a variety of illustrations including roses, camellia, and chrysanthemums. Details: 20 vintage botanical coloring pages, one-sided printing to prevent bleedthrough, color test page.
Speedo Dads The Weekly Planner
For those of you who revel in the DILF aesthetic and appreciate the need for an organised lifestyle, this unique and playful weekly planner is your ultimate companion. Designed to add a touch of whimsy to your daily routines, our planner bridges the gap between practicality and pleasure, transforming the ordinary into something quite extraordinary. Each page of this planner bursts with a creative blend of functionality and fun. Each week is spread across two pages, with ample space for jotting down daily tasks, goals, reminders, and reflections, ensuring you stay on top of your life and plans without missing a beat. The well-structured layout is easy to navigate, making planning and organising a breeze, and promoting productivity in a delightful way. What makes our planner stand out from the crowd is its humorous, heart-warming collection of dads in speedos. Every page features a new, high-quality photograph, providing a daily dose of entertainment and enjoyment. These photos, carefully curated to appeal to DILF lovers, range from charming to hilarious, offering a splash of joy to your daily planning routine. The planner not only helps you manage your time and tasks efficiently but also brings smiles and sparks conversations. It's perfect for showing off to your mates, guaranteed to get everyone talking and laughing. This feature adds a special twist, transforming your planner from a simple organisational tool to a social ice-breaker and conversation starter. Invest in this unique, DILF-themed weekly planner and add an unexpected layer of amusement to your daily life. Stay organised, enjoy dads in speedos, and bring laughter into your routines, because life is too short for ordinary planners. Our planner is more than a tool for organising - it's an adventure waiting to be unveiled every week. So, step up your planning game, and let your love for DILFs shine!
Country Lads Any Year Planner
If you love a lad who dons his rugby shorts, heads to the country and blokes it up. A sexy fun blokes any year planner for your to sort out your life.
Storefront Signs
[Italiano] I Locali e chioschi, con i loro cartelloni e le insegne al neon hanno generato la tavolozza di colori, con cui ho realizzato il libro, mi hanno permesso di mettere in evidenza e cercare di trasmettere quella pletora di emozioni generate dalla vitalit? dei luoghi di uno stato multietnico. Questa 癡 l' America dei luoghi, che viene data per scontata, e forse, anche poco notata dai turisti affascinati dalla megalopoli dei grattacieli. [English] The Clubs and kiosks, with their neon billboards and signs generated the transience of colors, with which I made the book, allowed me to highlight and try to convey that plethora of emotions generated by the vitality of the places of a multi-ethnic state. This is the America of places, which is taken for granted, and perhaps little noticed by tourists fascinated by the megacity of skyscrapers. Saggio Critico Stefania Lasagni Tutor e Lettrice di Fotografia FIAF. Prefazione di Stefano Maraschio Blogger di Street Level Photography.
SeaSpray17
This unique collection of ocean photography and haiku poetry celebrates the sea. Like a photograph, a haiku poem seeks to capture a single moment in time.In this beautifully produced book, 17 striking ocean photographs by multi-award-winning Australian photographer, Kian Bates, have each inspired 17 powerful haiku poems by award-winning Australian writer, Dannika Patterson. Together, this unique pairing of photography and poetry has produced the perfct gift book for ocean-lovers, displaying both style and substance. More than a stunning coffee table book, Kian and Dannika hope that SeaSpray17 will help to connect families to nature, encouraging readers from ages 6 to 106 to enjoy, respect and protect our precious oceans.
Master Your Camera Controls
Making photography simple is the best way to describe this book. This first book in the series is a simple step by step guide to give you the confidence to shift away from auto settings on your camera. A fast-track system to using full manual mode (using the four main camera controls). This will teach you creative control, and to capture the scene exactly the way you see it, as opposed to the camera automatically deciding 'how to take the photo'
Loomings
Reproductions of paintings in tar, oil, and gold leaf titled with quotes from Moby-Dick invoke Melville's novel as a cautionary, foundational myth for our own age of accelerating climate change and social disruption. This selection pairs evocative tar paintings from Christopher Volpe's "Loomings" series with excerpts from Moby-Dick and two brief essays by the artist.
Classic Photographs
Original 137 classic fine art photographs covering a wide range of subjects, The swinging 60's, exploring mysticism, psychedelic phenomenon, aliens, UFO's, portraits, landscape, still-life, abstracts and the female figure. Description included with photographs to explain the processes used. Photographs bought and displayed by museums, galleries and collectors worldwide.
All Available Light
As a young journalist during the Red Scare of the early 1950s, Ted Polumbaum defied Congressional inquisitors and suffered the usual consequences--he was fired, blacklisted, and trailed by the FBI. Yet he survived with his integrity intact to build a new career as an intrepid photojournalist, covering some of the most critical struggles of the latter half of the 20th century. In this biography, written two decades after his death, his daughter introduces this quirky, accomplished, politically engaged family man of the "Greatest Generation," who was both of and ahead of his times. Polumbaum's fortitude, humor and optimism emerge, animated by the conscience of principled dissidence and social activism. His photography, with its unpretentious portrayals of the famous, the infamous, and the unsung heroes of humanity around the world, reflects his courage in the face of mass hysteria and his lifelong commitment to social justice.
East End Photos
East End Photos, through Mayar's eyes, BBQ at Bancroft, takes you back to 2007 and in an East London Estate in Tower Hamlets, where the TMO (Tenants management Organisation) with the residents organised a Fun Day, to bring the people of the estates to come together. These photos capture much of the event as well as highlighting others, such as diversity, integration, community cohesiveness and much more.
The Universe from My Driveway
This is a book of photos of the solar system and deep space objects. When we look at the night sky we see a dark space with white points of light, but there is much more there than meets the eye. With a camera mounted on a telescope and a lot of patience we can discover the wonders of the universe. These images have been taken from my driveway and they show how the sky is full of light and in permanent turmoil with stars been born and destroyed constantly. This book is also a window to the past from hundreds of years to millions of years.
Ellen Von Unwerth. Fr瓣ulein. 40th Ed.
Ellen von Unwerth was a supermodel before the term was invented, so she knows a thing or two about photographing beautiful women. Now one of the world's most original and successful fashion photographers, she pays homage to the world's most delectable females in Fr瓣ulein. This celebration of our era's sexiest female icons includes Claudia Schiffer, Kate Moss, Vanessa Paradis, Britney Spears, Eva Mendes, Lindsay Lohan, Dita von Teese, Adriana Lima, Carla Bruni, Eva Green, Christina Aguilera, Monica Bellucci and dozens more. Switching effortlessly between color and immaculate black and white, von Unwerth's photography revels in sexual intrigue, femininity, romance, fetishism, kitsch humor, decadence and sheer joie de vivre. Whether nude or in lingerie and a dazzling smile, her subjects are never objectified. Some flaunt personal fantasies; others are guarded, suggesting that we have stumbled into a secret world. Fashion and fantasy were never so enchantingly combined.
Wait for Me
"Now, in his vivid memoir, Wait for Me, True Stories of War, Love and Rock & Roll, Bill Gentile turns back the clock to the 1980s and thrusts us into the mountains of Nicaragua and the slums of El Salvador to offer what he calls "a firsthand, frontline account of the human cost of war." He succeeds for two simple reasons: he was willing to take serious risks and, more pertinently, he survived to tell his story when so many around him-soldiers, rebels and photojournalists like himself-were killed. It was, to put it bluntly, a murderous time." - Alan Riding, former New York Times Mexico and Central America bureau chief. Bill Gentile did more than just "cover" Nicaragua's Sandinista Revolution and the Con-tra War. He lived them. First as corre-spondent for United Press International (UPI) and later as photojournalist for Newsweek magazine, Gentile experi-enced those historic events from the inside, as the partner of a Nicaraguan woman whose prominent family "adopted" him as one of their own. His memoir takes readers not only to the 1979 revolution, the Contra War in the merciless mountains of Nicaragua and to the deadly streets of El Salvador, but also to the steel mills and backyards of southwestern Pennsylva-nia where the Italian immigrant com-munity prepared him for those conflicts, and then waited for his return. This book introduces the American public to the victims of U.S. intervention abroad. It is a firsthand, frontline account of the human cost of war. Wait for Me: True Stories of War, Love and Rock & Roll, explores family, self, love, loss and love again - told against a backdrop of adversity and warfare.
Wait for Me
"Now, in his vivid memoir, Wait for Me, True Stories of War, Love and Rock & Roll, Bill Gentile turns back the clock to the 1980s and thrusts us into the mountains of Nicaragua and the slums of El Salvador to offer what he calls "a firsthand, frontline account of the human cost of war." He succeeds for two simple reasons: he was willing to take serious risks and, more pertinently, he survived to tell his story when so many around him-soldiers, rebels and photojournalists like himself-were killed. It was, to put it bluntly, a murderous time." - Alan Riding, former New York Times Mexico and Central America bureau chief. Bill Gentile did more than just "cover" Nicaragua's Sandinista Revolution and the Con-tra War. He lived them. First as corre-spondent for United Press International (UPI) and later as photojournalist for Newsweek magazine, Gentile experi-enced those historic events from the inside, as the partner of a Nicaraguan woman whose prominent family "adopted" him as one of their own. His memoir takes readers not only to the 1979 revolution, the Contra War in the merciless mountains of Nicaragua and to the deadly streets of El Salvador, but also to the steel mills and backyards of southwestern Pennsylva-nia where the Italian immigrant com-munity prepared him for those conflicts, and then waited for his return. This book introduces the American public to the victims of U.S. intervention abroad. It is a firsthand, frontline account of the human cost of war. Wait for Me: True Stories of War, Love and Rock & Roll, explores family, self, love, loss and love again - told against a backdrop of adversity and warfare. For more information and photos relative to Wait for Me, see waitformebook.com
Reverie
Between shadow and light, the grain of the skin, the slightest shiver is exacerbated. Laurent Castellani plays the close-up shot as an expression of its relationship to spacean. The macro-portrait is the art of exploring the beauty close at hand and creating intimacy, the image creation pushing us to whisper. This book, divided into emotional chapters, opens the doors to a singular vision of the portrait and the staging of each of these women whose secret Laurent Castellani has. They have been scrupulously chosen for their singularity, plunging us at the same time into the macro-portrait and cinematographic universe that he is particularly fond of, notably Lynch's dreamlike universe. Laurent oscillates at the border of reality and imagination in his photos as in his films. Each shot is an emotion. Beauty emerges, natural and wild. Minimalist in the soul and in his approach, Laurent Castellani seeks above all the essential: a vibration.
Delhi: Looking Out/Looking in
This summer, Aperture presents a special issue focused on the relationship between photography, urbanism, and activist trajectories from Delhi. Guest edited by Rahaab Allana, the Alkazi Foundation's lead curator, the issue explores multiple incarnations of the city's photographic culture, from O. P. Sharma's experimental works from the 1960s to Aditi Jain's intimate tableaux of Delhi's trans community today. Interviews with revered writer Arundhati Roy and with Bangladesh's best-known photojournalist, Shahidul Alam, illuminate sites of protest in the city and throughout South Asia. Skye Arundhati Thomas revisits Sheba Chhachhi's feminist staged portraits from the 1980s and '90s. Featuring a cross section of dynamic image-makers and thinkers, such as Jyoti Dhar, Sunil Gupta, Ishan Tankha, and Anshika Varma, and emerging voices Uzma Mohsin and Prarthna Singh, the issue is a distinctive meditation on regionalism, politics, and identity, through archival and contemporary photographic viewpoints.
Badass Pix with a Cheap-Ass Camera
Badass and Badass Pix is not a genre. It's an attitude, an approach, a vibe. More than anything, it's Art Photography, which is a h-u-g-e and diverse categorization. It's you being a photoartist, not just a photographer. It's having the self-confidence to take risks, break the rules, and venture outside norms. It's rebellion! Anarchy! A fight for freedom! But you know: without jail time, a rap sheet, a prison tattoo, or stitches. Badass can be photojournalism, scenery, portraits. It is fun to screw around with all of those and add twists that baffle viewers. Badass is futzing around outside the boundaries of technology, good taste, or conventional artistic theory. Badass uses your tools, skills, and heart to make Art -- not just 'nice' photos. Badass Pix are squinted at, disqualified from contests, or vaguely labeled "mixed media," "digital graphics," or "weird sh*t." Most of the work I call Badass, illustrated here, is found-art photography, which more-or-less means art made by recording the image as one finds it. Simply...as is. Now I can imagine you saying, "Well, duh, that's pretty much all photography, now isn't it?" Not really: here's some help. Badass is trying to find images that most people miss or never see at all because it takes imagination (some might say awareness. Or both) to recognize them.
Somnium Digitale 1
15 years of surrealist digital artworks by Zazie, with texts by Karl J. Bogartte, Pierre Petiot, Jean-Pierre Depetris, Francine Laugier, Willem den Broeder. (First published in 2013)
The Vogue Collection (Hard Cover Edition) - A Path to Make the Photographer Inside Us Bloom
A path to get closer to the essence of photography, guided by the photos and words of Raimondo Rossi, the Italian photographer praised by many critics, such as the journalists of Rolling Stone, Vogue and Modern Photography. A must-have book for students and professionals, structured through some images published on his PhotoVogue page and shot with his characteristic style, which is a tribute to the authentic and early photography, almost forgotten in modern times. "In addition to the video, there are also photographs in which the look into the camera reaches the highest peaks in terms of emotion, intensity and truth, without the need for filters. We are talking about the photographs of Raimondo Rossi, alias Ray Morrison". (Selene Oliva, Camera Look, Vogue Italy) "One of the most original authors in the field. Morrison's photography is always enriched with a personal and authorial vision, where the observation and interpretation of the human side of the fashion world are elements at the center of his artistic research". (Alessandro Curti, Rolling Stone)
Beautiful Florida Photos
This amazing photo book has beautiful pictures of Florida. While looking at the photos vision being there on the beach and enjoying the sun. The book has colorful photos you will enjoy looking at.
England’s Seaside Heritage from the Air
As an island nation, Britain is quick to celebrate its maritime history and heritage, but for most of us our relationship with the sea is through the seaside resort. We share more or less fond memories of building sand castles, splashing around in the sea and eating fish and chips, sometimes with a light sprinkle of sand as an accompaniment. However, the vast majority of holidaymakers will never have seen a seaside resort from the air, unless they have gone up in the balloon in the centre of Bournemouth or indulged in a pleasure flight over a resort such as Weston-super-Mare. This collection of aerial photographs, produced by Aerofilms Ltd mostly between 1920 and 1953, tells the story of England's seaside resorts as holiday destinations, but also as working towns, blessed with the sea as their backdrop. It also illustrates the type of entertainments available for holidaymakers and highlights how the seaside holiday at some resorts became big business with industrial-scale facilities and infrastructure.
Italy Is Out
Italy is Out is the fruit of the collaboration between Mario Badagliacca, the established documentary photographer, and the research team of 'Transnationalizing Modern Languages: Mobility, Identity and Translation in Modern Italian Cultures' (2014-16). This ARHC-funded project explored the implications of Italian migration in a global perspective tracing cultural transformations across borders, generations, and language. Badagliacca visited some of the project's key locations conducting interviews with Italians or people of Italian descent before photographing them in familiar locations. The subjects of the portraits were invited to bring along three objects representing their attachment to Italy. The sheer variety of the objects which appear alongside the portraits suggest the diversity of the migrant experience. Photographs shot in London, New York, and Buenos Aires feature members of the historical Italian community, but also first generation migrants in search of opportunities not offered at home. A similar complexity emerges, more unexpectedly, in the postcolonial Italian communities of Tunis and Addis Abeba. The photographs are accompanied by essays written by members of the research team and people who have in some way participated in the project. Fiction, autobiography and academic reflection sit side by side adding to Badagliacca's multifaceted exploration of Italians abroad.
Justine Kurland: Highway Kind
Following in the photographic lineage of Robert Frank, Stephen Shore, and Joel Sternfeld, Justine Kurland's work examines the story of America--and the idea of the American dream juxtaposed against the reality. Her deep interest in the road, the western frontier, escape, and ways of living outside mainstream values pervade this stunning and important body of work. Since 2004, Kurland and her young son, Casper, have traveled in their customized van, going south in the winter and north in the summer, her life as an artist and mother finely balanced between the need for routine and the desire for freedom and surprise. Casper's interest --particularly in trains, and later in cars--and those he befriends along the way often determine Kurland's subject matter. He appears at different ages in the work, against open vistas and among the subcultures of train-hoppers and drifters around them. Kurland's vision is in equal parts raw and romantic, idyllic and dystopian. From highly symbolic pictures of trains moving across epic landscapes to allegorical depictions of mechanics and muscle cars, this book features the full scope of her road work--from her series This Train is Bound for Glory, to her most recent, Sincere Auto Care.
The Hands of the Prime Minister
Hands of the Prime Minister is a unique chronicle of the special accomplishments of the former prime minister of Haiti, Laurent Lamothe, as captured by renowned photojournalist Philip Holsinger in 183 pages of interviews, field notes and personal observations - and over 165 magnificent black and white and color photos. Written in English, French, Spanish and Creole.For a brief period, from 2012 to 2015, the emerging nation of Haiti experienced a season of extraordinary progress and increased security. Plagued by years of disasters, man-made and natural, this brief period marked a time of hope in Haiti. This was in a large part the result of a hands-on, inclusive government set up and managed by the young businessman turned Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe. He is the longest-serving Prime Minister in Haiti's modern history and his success is credited to his managerial approach to leading the troubled nation where he and his staff developed channels of communication with all levels of society, including the many-sided opposition.
Nikon Z5: Pocket Guide
Designed for photographers who haven't memorized every button, dial, setting, and feature on their Nikon Z5, Rocky Nook's handy and ultra-portable quick reference Pocket Guide helps you get the shot when you're out and about. - Confirm that your camera is set up properly with the pre-shoot checklist - Identify every button and dial on your camera - Learn the essential modes and settings you need to know - Dive deeper with additional features of your camera - Execute step-by-step instructions for shooting multiple exposures, in-camera HDR, time-lapse movies, and more - Follow tips and techniques for getting great shots in typical scenarios (portrait, landscape, freezing action, low light, etc.)
Digital Photography
Digital Photography - Understanding The Unique World Of Digital Photography If you love to take pictures and love to keep memories in the pictures you take, there will be the need for you to understand better what digital photography is and how simple shots with your phones can transform the way you live your life.In this eBook, you will get to comprehend all there is to understand about digital photography and also benefit from the vast intelligence that knowing more about this world of arts has to offer. Reading and understanding the information provided in this eBook will make it very easy for you to become one of the best digital photographers in the world or even see the uniqueness digital photography has to offer. What all you will get in this book What Is Digital Photography?Setting Up A Digital Photography BusinessHow Digital Photography Benefits The WorldUnderstanding The 5 W's Of Digital PhotographyDigital Photography For FunDigital Photography For EventsBuilding Your Confidence As A Digital PhotographerDigital Photography CamerasDigital Photography In All IndustriesSome Digital Photography TypesUnderstanding What Pixels Are In The World Of Digital PhotographyBe Open Minded To New IdeasLearning Digital Photography
Book of hours
This project was born at some point in 2020 when we started talking about doing something together that involved photography, our mutual passion. We follow the Book of Hours that sets specific times for prayer, but we instead make them a time for artistic and philosophical thought. We live thousands of miles apart, in Oxford, UK, and Munich, Germany, but at the same time everyday we both stopped and tried to create a little "postcard" of our lives, sharing thoughts, forcing us to move away from our daily routines and slow down for a few minutes at the same time.
The San Quentin Project
The San Quentin Project collects a largely unseen visual record of daily life inside one of America's oldest and largest prisons, demonstrating how this archive of the state is now being used to teach visual literacy and process the experience of incarceration. In 2011, Nigel Poor--artist, educator, and cocreator of the acclaimed podcast Ear Hustle--began teaching a history of photography class through the Prison University Project at San Quentin State Prison. Neither books nor cameras were allowed into the facility, so an unorthodox course with a range of inventivemapping exercises ensued: students crafted "verbal photographs" of memories for which they had no visual documentation, and annotated iconic images from different artists. After the first semester, Poor says, "one student told me he could now see fascination everywhere in San Quentin." When Poor received access to thousands of negatives in the prison's archive, made by corrections officers of a former era, these images of San Quentin's everyday occurrences soon became launchpads for her students' keen observations. From the banal to the brutal, to distinct moments of respite, the pictures in this archive gave those who were involved in the project the opportunity to share their stories and reflections on incarceration.
Photography Log Booklet 35mm 192 Exposures
This Photography Log Booklet is designed to help film/analogue photographers to record information about camera settings and conditions when out shooting. It can create a permanent record so that the photographer can understand more about the images captured and perhaps also input the information Adobe Lightroom or similar in the future. The results should help you learn how best to use your cameras and lenses achieving better results and becoming a better photographer. It may be particularly useful when trying out a camera for the first time. 

The book includes help pages and enough tables to capture information for 192 exposures (8 rolls of 24 exp film).
Positive Thinking for Positive Living
A collection of positive inspirations and quotes for positive living, complemented with uplifting images and nature photography to enliven one's heart and mind for the day...
Written in Stone
Written in Stone Since the dawn of time man has sought to record and justify his existence. This instinct, more than any other, has set mankind apart from all earthbound animals. Captured herein are images from around the world hoping to chronicle this endeavor - Man's timeless struggle to remember himself. James Tagliaferro Carnehan
Written in Stone
Written in Stone Since the dawn of time man has sought to record and justify his existence. This instinct, more than any other, has set mankind apart from all earthbound animals. Captured herein are images from around the world hoping to chronicle this endeavor - Man's timeless struggle to remember himself. James Tagliaferro Carnehan
The Friedman Archives Guide to Sony’s Alpha 1 (B&W Edition)
*** Comes with a free full-color .pdf file as well! *** Gary Friedman's books are known for their thoroughness and approachability. And now, Gary is working on a new book covering the incredible Sony A1. Aimed at experienced still photographers and videographers alike, this 729-page book (!) explains every feature in excruciating detail, providing the most comprehensive book available anywhere on this camera. Details include: * Every video setting and feature * Hidden features that can only be had by assigning them to buttons first * Shortcuts to quickly navigate through the new menu system * The phase-detect AF's little-known blind spot and how to avoid it * All of Gary's personal camera settings and customizations * A comprehensive guide to 3rd party adapters for legacy glass * How to do pixel-shift for 200MB images! * Step-by-step instructions for uploading images and video from the field using the Transfer and Tagging app and FTP * And more! Get the most out of your camera and shorten the learning curve with this best-selling book on the Sony A1!
Photography Log Booklet 35mm 480 Exposures
This Photography Log Booklet is designed to help film/analogue photographers to record information about camera settings and conditions when out shooting. It can create a permanent record so that the photographer can understand more about the images captured and perhaps also input the information Adobe Lightroom or similar in the future. The results should help you learn how best to use your cameras and lenses achieving better results and becoming a better photographer. It may be particularly useful when trying out a camera for the first time. 

The book includes help pages and enough tables to capture information for 480 exposures (20 rolls of 24 exp film).
Le sculture
Una raccolta di sculture che racchiudono bagliori di vita vissuta.
Dancing in the Streets
Every Sunday from late August to Father's Day, a second line parade snakes through the neighborhoods and backstreets of New Orleans. The parades are hosted by social aid and pleasure clubs (SAPCs), civic organizations that have been fixtures in Black New Orleans since the nineteenth century. Born out of the funeral parades hosted by pre-Civil War benevolent associations, the second line tradition has persisted through Reconstruction, Jim Crow, wartime, and the flooding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, evolving with the times while staying rooted to its founding principles of mutual aid and cultural expression.A companion volume to an exhibition at the Historic New Orleans Collection, Dancing in the Streets combines archival imagery with the work of ten contemporary photographers to depict the evolution of a unique and resilient tradition. Essays by Judy Cooper, Rachel Carrico, Freddi Williams Evans, Matt Sakakeeny, and Michael G. White explore the history of second line music, dance, and decorations, while an epilogue by Charles "Action" Jackson addresses the effects of the pandemic on the second line community.Distributed for the Historic New Orleans Collection
Hans-Peter Feldmann: Voyeur 7
The seventh installment of Feldmann's ever-collectible found-image photobook seriesFor most of his career, German visual artist Hans-Peter Feldmann (born 1941) has been a virtuoso reappropriator of images, mining visual culture both high and low to create assemblages of disparate symbology. His Voyeur project presents a unique series of photographic artist's books filled to the brim with juxtapositions, each page composed of images sourced from all areas of modern life. Excerpts from film, photojournalism, advertisements, fine art, amateur photos, pornography and scientific illustrations, some instantly recognizable and some utterly obscure, appear in the seventh edition of Feldmann's series. Questions of copyright and commercialization are hinted at but never answered as Feldmann encourages readers to draw their own conclusions about the artistic value of ephemeral curation. Readers may leaf through the book as one might a stranger's personal scrapbook, creating their own narratives from the contextless images.
Using Japanese Paper for Digital Printing of Photographs
Using Japanese paper on digitally printing photos can yield tremendous results for photographers who are interested in experimenting with new methods. But beware: The common concept of how photographs should look will be challenged if you decide to use this technique. Carl-Evert Jonsson shares his experiences using the experimental technique in this book. After using Japanese papers (washi) for paintings and collages, he started to use the papers for his photos. This technique is not an alternative to classic film-based photography. Ink is injected from a cartridge in a printer connected to a computer then the image is reproduced on printable washi paper. Darkroom facilities are not needed. All you need is a computer, printer, washi, and photos. The liveliness of washi fibres gives a softer result, and washi is more absorbent than Western papers, with the ink appearing integrated rather than sitting on the printed surface. Find out how to use a method that will give new life to photos with the insights in this unique photography book.
Travels with My Hat
The remarkable story of how an Australian nurse became an award-winning travel writer and acclaimed photographer working alone in some of the most offbeat places on earth. This was trailblazing travel in a time well before the internet: before travel rating websites advised where to stay and before mass tourism disturbed the culture of many countries. In 1979 Christine Osborne travelled with the Buckingham Palace Press Corps to cover Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's tour of the Arab states. The hat incident of the title refers to a moment in Nizwa, in the Sultanate of Oman, when the Queen became separated from the royal party in the labyrinthine souq. Christine's other adventures in Yemen, Pakistan, Morocco, Ethiopia and Iraq are rounded off with letters to her mother who had never left Australia. Travels with My Hat: A lifetime on the road is an extraordinary account by a cool-headed young woman carrying her camera-bag and wearing her trusty blue hat.
Free Advice for a Price
So, is this some type of therapeutic tome written to enable those who have lost their way on the road of life to regain their bearings?Hell no! What about good practical advice for those struggling with the meaning of life?Not even close!Truth is, this is simply five hundred or so observations on life, love and the universe by an individual who is as screwed up as everyone else.No meaning, no direction just thoughts thrown out there for others to ponder, enjoy or criticize.Go forth and............Oh, just go forth!
Lydia Panas: Sleeping Beauty
Portraits of women and girls intertwined with the photographer's gaze, in a rare subversion of photography's power relationsThis volume presents award-winning Pennsylvania-based photographer Lydia Panas' (born 1958) much-praised series of mesmerizing color portraits of reclining women and girls. In an interesting reversal of roles, the artist's and models' gazes are intertwined, incorporating the viewer as participant in an often uncomfortable connection. Critics and curators have praised the work for Panas' artistic and technical mastery, and all have noted and examined the powerfully affecting gaze of her subjects. Panas notes: "While my subjects do in actuality turn their gaze towards me, it's as if at times I turn the camera onto myself, both in the present and back in time." In Sleeping Beauty, her subjects lie down, a metaphor for the position girls and women have been placed in historically. But they look out with self-awareness, in a way that implies a lack of complicity.