32 Photo Etudes
Exercises in Composition, Light, Focus, Motion
de Jennifer Mishra
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À propos du livre
This is a book of technical studies to help photographers master their photography.
The concept of an etude comes from music where specific techniques are studied in isolation. The idea is that when the technique is later encountered in a piece of music, musicians can more easily use that technique and return their focus to the interpretation and expression of the music.
The idea of an etude, a technical study, can easily be applied to photography. Any exercise designed to enhance a particular photographic skill is a “photo etude”. The point of etudes is to focus attention on one particular technique.
The concept of an etude comes from music where specific techniques are studied in isolation. The idea is that when the technique is later encountered in a piece of music, musicians can more easily use that technique and return their focus to the interpretation and expression of the music.
The idea of an etude, a technical study, can easily be applied to photography. Any exercise designed to enhance a particular photographic skill is a “photo etude”. The point of etudes is to focus attention on one particular technique.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Lettre US, 22×28 cm
# de pages: 40 - Date de publication: mars 10, 2019
- Langue English
- Mots-clés photography, photography education, composition
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À propos du créateur
Jenn Mishra
St. Louis, Missouri USA
I'm an American photographer born in Colorado and based in the St. Louis metro area. I love to travel and have travelled extensively in the United States & Europe, but even when at home, I try to keep the same sense of adventure – looking for novelty in the everyday; finding the extraordinary in the ordinary. A musician by profession, I have recently become passionate about my photography. I have photographed nearly my entire life, but only to document travels, not to make art. Now, I've found that I can do both.