In this exciting and original guide, an accomplished photographer reveals how some of the best subjects for creative and compelling photographs are usually right in one’s own home.
Using examples from his own work, Andrew Sanderson shows readers how even the most mundane objects can be transformed into images that are striking and beautiful. In 10 expertly written chapters, each with a separate thematic focus, he uses examples from his own work—along with innovative techniques—to demonstrate the myriad ways family, friends, a garden, animals, or a backyard view can become lasting and imaginative works of art.
• Presents an inventive approach to photography, teaching photographers to use their own homes as studios
• Filled with beautiful, surprising photos
• Will benefit photographers working in digital and traditional mediums
A professional photographer for over 20 years, Andrew Sanderson has established an international reputation as both teacher and practitioner of the photographic medium.
Andrew has exhibited regularly in the UK and New York, and has photographs in picture libraries in both Britain and the United States.
He currently runs workshops from his darkroom and studio in Holmfirth, and gives lectures and demonstrations for Ilford Harman technology as one of their ‘Master Printers'.
I found this book truly inspiring and interesting. I plan on reading it once per year to help remind me of the author's photography philosophies because they are very similar in nature to my own.
One of the most enjoyable books I have read on photography.