"For courses in Photography" The most comprehensive, up-to-date resource for today's photography students " Photography "helps students learn how to make photographs, how to control photographic processes, and how different photographers employ them for their own creative purposes. As with each edition of this hallmark text, authors Barbara London, Jim Stone, and John Upton provide comprehensive yet practical coverage of both the traditional practice of photography and the now-dominant contemporary digital techniques. Integrating material on chemical and digital processes throughout, the Twelfth Edition offers fully up-to-date coverage of digital techniques, equipment, and workflow.
Without a doubt, this is the best book ever for photography. Begins with "how to load film" and runs through every minor detail you could ever care to know. Then, it ends with a lovely recap of photography history. This book is hefty, weighing-in at about 10 pounds (not a real measurement) and 500 pages (real page count, yes). It's also 14x14 inches in size. I think the current editions are a couple hundred dollars, so buy a used one. This is the 7th edition and I guess it's as good as the current ones. Thanks to my husband for an awesome wedding gift (that I just got around to reading, 9 months later)!
THE book on photographic. I don't rate it 5 stars because of the $100 price, and the need for more updating with current use of software and digital photography.
An immensely detailed and very helpful book. It's name is quite apt as in many respects this tome feels like the alpha and omega of photography (from a technical aspect, of course). The chapters are well written, concise and easily understood. With a subject as detailed as photography it can be quite overwhelming to broach for the first time, but there is nothing in this book that made me feel over my head.
I borrowed it from the library to augment my photography class, but as soon as I am financially able I will add it to my collection. It is well worth owning.
A good book about the basics of photography, but it usually doesn't go into enough detail, and it's retardedly expensive. They could have left out a few of their giant glossy photographs, and gone into more detail about what f-stop means (e.g., what's the lowest f-stop a lens can have? Why?). I thought I would use this book as a reference, but once you read it once, you pretty much know everything.
Should be on every photography teacher's bookshelf. The newer versions include digital photography, from a traditional photographer's perspective. Make sure you have the most recent version of the book as digital photography is constantly changing. (I would not recommend this book for the teacher who does an occasional photo lesson in an Art I class.)
I read this on recommendation from Marc Leroy’s popular online photography class. While I did black and white photography in school, and developed photos in the dark room - this book has the best explanation I’ve read on how cameras photographic process works, and how the various settings like shutter speed, ISO and aperture work together.
Very comprehensive book on photography. I haven't read very many modern day books that explain the "zone" system in such detail. I'd give this a 5 star but I feel that it went a bit too deep into the "chemistry" component of film photography. It's good to know the basics but I feel that the chemistry section needed to be written in a book all by itself. It was explained in detail but I feel it went too far for the context of this book. Also there is an error in the "inverse square law" section so beware...
This is a marvelous historical reference book with perfectly illustrated, clearly stated explanations of basically every question or concern a photographer could have. Far preferable to googling, this book is incomparable in any edition. The new ones are always expensive, but the old ones are filled with all kinds of wisdom we'd do well to keep in mind when taking photos. Extremely highly recommended for photo enthusiasts of all levels.
A good read for anyone starting out with photography. It provides a solid base for understanding the basic principles (which makes all those wheels and buttons on your new DSLR less intimidating). I would've loved to see more about composition and less about film processing and darkroom. But that’s the point of the book: it touches on almost every aspect of photography with a moderate amount of detail. A good starting point for beginners.
This is a college photography textbook and teaches the basics of photography. It covers all types of cameras, all sorts of media, and goes into many things that a digital photography hobbyist will not find interesting or even relevent (hence the 3 stars). It does provide a solid base for understanding the principles of photography, and in that sense , is very good. I would definitely recommend it for beginning photographers--just skip the parts that don't apply to your hobby intentions.
This is a textbook so it has fairly shallow coverage of many topics related to photography. Having picked up photography in bits and pieces throughout the last few years, some parts were really useful and other parts more review. You could probably get a lot of the same information without reading a full textbook, but if you enjoy reading textbooks, getting the wide perspective this book gives is useful.
The one thing I have mixed feelings about is that, since this is an older edition of this text, it covered both digital and film photography. The sections on film photography were interesting, but I mostly skimmed them because, realistically, I'm never actually going to do it.
Comprehensive, right amount of detail, for beginners to moderately advanced.
I was looking for a book to help me with digital photography which is new for me. I had gotten into photography several years ago but did not advance in two days. Once I started on the sport I went through it completely. It had a lot more than just a photography for me.
Es un libro técnico de fotografía. Está muy bien explicado. Si te gusta la fotografía ya sea de cualquier nivel y entiendes inglés escrito vale la pena. Este libro cubre todos los aspectos. No se si existe una versión en castellano.
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A good book with many useful illustrations. It covers a variety of topics, from how to develop film to the differences between printing approaches. Sometimes too detailed, but if you read only the essentials, it is very useful. Only a video would be better.
Very informative book, and very wide-ranging. It mainly covers film and digital cameras, but also has info on old cameras. It has great basic info and tips on photography, which is what I used mostly, as this book was for my online photography course. The non-applicable parts I just skipped. Covers history of photography and famous photographers too.