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Photographing Flowers: Exploring Macro Worlds with Harold Davis
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Author(s)Davis, Harold
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0240820738
ISBN-139780240820736
AvailabilityIn stock
Sales Rank247
CategoryPhotography
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Amazon Exclusive: A Letter from Harold Davis, Author of Photographing FlowersHarold DavisDear Amazon Readers: I love flowers, and I have always been passionate about photographing them. Flowers are uniquely beautiful, wonderfully colorful, and exhibit an elegance of line with a grace and style that is unique. My house is certainly no Giverny, but like Claude Monet and other artists such as the expressionist Emil Nolde, I grow flowers and use them in my work. I m also okay with photographing flowers from the supermarket. I sometimes quip that one good thing about photographing flowers is that you don t need to get them to sign a model release. As someone whose professional work includes shooting beautiful women and exotic landscapes, I can tell you that there is nothing I d rather photograph than flowers. So, first, and foremost, Photographing Flowers is a collection of my best floral photography. But it is also a technique book. In my book, I show you how I go about capturing flowers, starting with ideas and conception, and continuing through to the digital photography itself. I ll also show you the techniques I use to post-process and finish my flower photos in the digital darkroom. Want to know more about macro lenses and how to use them? Then this is the book for you. Along the way I explain some important points about flower botany, and how flower sexuality works. You ve heard of the birds and bees, flowers and trees, right? Well, from the photographer s viewpoint, it s a little different than you might think! Photographing Flowers also includes the specifics of many of my special photographic techniques, including rendering flowers for translucency using a lightbox, and photographing on a dark, velvet background. In the digital darkroom, I ll show you how to create monochromatic flower images, and how to make photos of flowers that look as if they might have been painted by Georgia O Keeffe or Vincent van Gogh. I truly hope you enjoy Photographing Flowers as much as I ve enjoyed creating it. Best wishes in photography, Harold Davis
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