Behind the Camera: Creative Techniques of 100 Great Photographers
Both a how-to book and an overview of photography’s great practitioners, this fascinating and informative profile of the world’s best photographers reveals the techniques, strategies, and creative visions that are embodied in their oeuvre and inform the work of photographers everywhere. This book takes a penetrating look at the artistry of 100 master photographers to
Both a how-to book and an overview of photography’s great practitioners, this fascinating and informative profile of the world’s best photographers reveals the techniques, strategies, and creative visions that are embodied in their oeuvre and inform the work of photographers everywhere. This book takes a penetrating look at the artistry of 100 master photographers to see exactly how they create impactful, timeless images. Divided into 10 thematic sections such as “Places,” “Faces,” “Stories,” “Ideas,” and “Moments,” each chapter focuses on several photographers who excelled in these areas. These photographers are presented in beautifully designed spreads that combine their most celebrated images with a biographical sketch, excerpts from interviews, in-depth analysis of the chosen image, and detailed notes about their specific techniques. The selection of photographers includes Julia Margaret Cameron, Joel Meyerowitz, Walker Evans, Cindy Sherman, Nan Goldin, Weegee, Man Ray, and Robert Capa, among others. Each of these towering figures brought their own unique vision to their oeuvre and often employed unique techniques to create their works. While professional photographers will appreciate the greats, amateurs will find this book an educational resource and technical guide to creating their own distinctive body of work.
Interesting and informative I liked this book. Some well known photographs and some not so well known. Leans towards people, street and documentary photography and very few portrait, nature, landscape or art photos. Strange choice of cover photo as at first glance you would think it was a food book.
Beautiful and Helpful Book Gave it to my son as one of his Christmas gifts. He loved the book and also techniques offered. He is a young professional photographer and quite talented but I think he enjoy a new perspective from this photographer.