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Petersen's How to Photographic library is one of the best ways to teach yourself about photography. Based in the U.K. it provides a solid discussion with illustration without over-simplifying the subject.
Table of Contents
- To View or not to View
- Looking through Ground Glass
- View Camera Buyer's Guide
- Films and Filters
- Architectural photography and exteriors
- Interpreting Architectural Moods
- Working with interiors
- Applying your talents
- Processing for perfection
- Looking at the Business side
- Architectural marketplace
Exteriors - Point of view / Composition / Sunlight/ Cloudy days / Cold-weather shooting / Foreground control / Special problems / Interpreting / Architectural moods
Interiors - Using existing light / How to make artificial light look natural / Contrast control / Selecting camera positions / Shooting series exposures
Specifics - Shooting old buildings / Before and After shots / Construction progress shots / Shooting models and architectural renderings / Detail shots
The View Camera - How it works / Tilts and swings / features / lenses / accessories / perspective control / New vs used / View Camera catalog
Processing - Handling sheet film / tailoring your processing
The Business - Bread and Butter aspects CONDITION: Soft cover, 80 pages, Very Good, 1976 |
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