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El fotógrafo consciente

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* Una guía cautivadora y accesible a la fotografía consciente, la contemplación tranquila y la práctica creativa. * Una obra para aquellos que buscan alimentos creativos, inspiración y guía en un mundo acelerado. * Un enfoque consciente a la fotografía y un enfoque fotográ?co a la concienciación. En un mundo donde se toman millones de imágenes cada día y donde las prisas pueden agotar y reprimir la creatividad, este libro propone un antídoto bajar el ritmo. A través de conceptos como "Con?anza", "Gratitud" y "Compasión", cada uno de ellos junto con un ejercicio práctico, la autora invita a los lectores a re?exionar sobre su práctica fotográ?ca y a aprender a hacer una pausa, prestar atención y estar más en armonía con el mundo que los rodea. Con más de cincuenta fotografías de distintas épocas, acompañadas de citas, frases, historias y anécdotas para inspirar al lector y ampliar su conocimiento fotográ?co y perspectivas creativas, este libro se distancia de las ideas preconcebidas.

144 pages, Paperback

Published September 22, 2022

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Sophie Howarth

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Profile Image for Pieter Simons.
7 reviews
May 21, 2022
A book that I didn’t even know I missed. If you have an interest in photography and mindfulness this is the perfect combination. Great interesting book, beautiful images and very practical.
Profile Image for Daniel.
57 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2025
Having recently discovered a Canon from 1980 in nearly perfect condition in my dad’s closet, I’ve wanted to learn more about the artistry and intention behind photography before I start shooting. This was a sweet read combined with meditative practices to encourage living in the moment and allowing art to speak to you. As much of a book on worldview as it is on photography. Time to go spend all my money on film.

“You don’t have to go looking for pictures. The material is generous. You go out and the pictures are staring at you.”
-Lee Friedlander
Profile Image for Geoff Maddock.
36 reviews4 followers
September 26, 2022
Beautiful. Inspiring and inspired. I will return to this book again and again.
Profile Image for Sammy Burrows.
29 reviews
January 23, 2024
I would give this 3.5 stars if I could. Excellent at providing a present and mindful outlook on life. A very beneficial read, especially if you feel like life is moving extremely fast these days.
Profile Image for Esther Hong.
433 reviews20 followers
October 21, 2023
Not sure about the text but found a handful of interesting photos. Spring gets one in such a mood for photographic and sartorial experimentation.
Profile Image for Jiaying.
51 reviews4 followers
April 21, 2023
Highly recommended for any (street) photographers who are just starting out in this genre. I didn't think that photography and mindfulness can come together that well until I picked up this book! It also comes with some mindful activities you can consider applying in your life too. I can foresee myself picking this book up again and getting back to a meditative, mindful and amateur state of mind whenever I find myself being harped on how the images are supposed to turn out.

I especially love the chapters on "Curiosity", "Receptiveness" and "Appreciation for your camera". Throughout my street photography oeuvre thus far, these traits were the ones that brought me this far and this book sums up my sentiments on "Letting go and simply receive" rather well! Sharing few of my favourite quotes here too:

"We can refine curiosity through practice; it is really a matter of unlearning than learning."

"The metaphors we use around photography are revealing. [...] It's predatory language that not only describes but sometimes encourages aggressive behaviour. Mindful photography calls for a different approach. Rather than chasing our subjects like prey, we relax the grasping mind and let the fullness of the world reveal itself to us. Instead of understanding photography as taking, we can envision it as receiving."

"Your don't have to go looking for pictures. The material is generous. You go out and the pictures are staring at you."

"Photography is not documentation but intuition, a poetic experience. It's drowning yourself, dissolving yourself, then sniff, sniff, sniff - being sensitive to coincidence. You can't go looking for it; you can't want it or you won't get it. First, you must lose yourself, then it happens."

My photographs went through quite a bit of change in the year 2023. When I first started out in 2022, I struggled to create a cohesive narrative, until I started practicing letting my mind loose and the photos reveal itself. I have never thought about nor plan for my captions or what I wanted to shoot for the day. The only thing I ever planned was location and I allow the rest to fall into place depending on how the location presents itself to me. That's when I slowly realise there's actually more than meets the eye even in the familiar places.
Profile Image for Mindaugas Oželis.
3 reviews1 follower
August 9, 2022
At first - oh, one more mindfulness book. But it’s about photography and oh well - I deep dived.
And it was inspiring awareness trip. It slightly improved how I see things before shutter release and on click.

The book is well structured, with great examples, mentioning specific photographers and their way of taking photos. Afterwards I googled some of them or their books.
Practical exercises for mindfulness in action in different situations. This one I found very useful.
And of course - photos, quotes.

The book definitely not one time read.

Made from premium paper, highly touchable.
Profile Image for Michelle.
691 reviews549 followers
September 22, 2022
I savored this one slowly over a couple of weeks and appreciate dipping in and out of the short chapters and ideas that Sophie Howarth presents. This is a great book for anyone who is a photographer - whether you're a professional, an amateur, or just a hobbyist. It will help you reflect on perspective and creativity and challenge you to push the limits of your art.
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Author 8 books273 followers
August 3, 2023
Gratitud, curiosidad, humildad, receptividad, alegría... En 'El fotógrafo consciente' Sophie Howarth propone un acercamiento pausado y reflexivo al arte de tomar fotografías. Con influencias budistas y destacando los valores que atesoran las obras de decenas de artistas. Un libro para revisitar en busca de sosiego o inspiración.
31 reviews
September 20, 2024
Small book despite the heft, I was able to go through it in a couple of hours. It was an interesting one as it definitely delivers on the promise made on the cover, but I still found it a bit underwhelming. I was hoping to see something more enlightening - and there were certain unexpected sections for sure - but nothing seemed new. Perhaps it's because I am familiar with The School of Life (which the author cofounded) but I found myself flipping through sections quickly at times.

The images were also hit or miss for me in terms of inspiration, although this is neither a photography book nor a book about photography, so it's unfair to judge it on its photographic content itself.

On the flip side, this is a mindfulness book in essence, and so non-photographers can also benefit from it.
Profile Image for Amalia Wompa.
73 reviews1 follower
May 23, 2023
This is the first photography guide I've read. As the title suggests, its' goal is to teach you to be a more mindful photographer, which it does. The mindfulness exercises it gives are unique however, nothing that I think I don't already know just because my specific kind of photography is already focused on "nothing". There is a lot of hippie-dippie-type advice in this book, but if you look through it deep enough you'll find one or two things that begs you to think a bit differently about who or what you're photographing. However, most things in this book are pretty basic, but I still enjoyed it, although surprisingly the photography inside didn't stick out to me as much as I thought it would.
Profile Image for Bob Mendelsohn.
296 reviews12 followers
December 29, 2023
I liked the rhythm of the book, the ease of following the ideas that Sophie shared. I'm not sure that I agreed with her theses that seemed more often than not to be a New Age view of photography and really view of life. That said, I appreciated her thoughtfulness. The photos themselves were disappointing in the production in the book. I wonder if the printer did the disservice to the book or to the photographers, but there was enough of the 50 or so photos to highlight the good work of each. Even so, I wanted more.

HOWEVER, the book is a good read, and helped me rethink much of my own journalism work through photography. I hope to employ some of Sophie's recommendations. In fact, I know I will.
Profile Image for Ammar.
40 reviews5 followers
June 15, 2024
Dunia berjalan sangat cepat dan banyak hal mendistraksi diri kita. Pandangan menjadi kabur, kita lupa memperhatikan hal krusial yang kita punya; kesehatan diri dan mental, kebiasaan, dan prasangka yang membentuk bagaimana kita hidup.

Mindfulness dan Fotografi ternyata berkelindan, keduanya sama-sama bisa membantu kita untuk "memperhatikan", tidak hanya untuk diri sendiri tetapi juga hal disekitar.
Profile Image for Felisa.
Author 1 book1 follower
April 29, 2024
This book is a true manifestation of genuine benevolence. It is a profoundly enriching offering of the noble perspective on how photography as an art form can be approached as a medium for spiritual nourishment to awaken the heart.

I wholly and deeply resonate with everything delivered in this beautiful body of work on so many levels―both as an artist and a human being.
Profile Image for Kristina Dukes.
3 reviews
November 4, 2022
Interesting read but I expected more out of it. Her practice suggestions are very time consuming, not for someone with a busy lifestyle.
Profile Image for Damon.
8 reviews
November 28, 2022
Thought provoking, insightful, and offers many perspectives of how photography and mindfulness can intersect.
Profile Image for Patrick Hanlon.
776 reviews6 followers
January 19, 2023
A brief book but one with profound insights about the challenges of photography and plenty of room for the voices and images of the wiser practitioners of the craft.
1 review
March 20, 2023
I found this book while browsing in a museum gift shop. It is a wonderful marriage of mindfulness practice and the visual power of photography.
Profile Image for Sebastian.
473 reviews4 followers
September 15, 2025
Interessant boek met veel contemplatieve fotografie maar ook breder over hoe te fotograferen met een frisse blik.
Profile Image for Vienna Prynkiewicz .
25 reviews
February 28, 2025
I Loved this. The mindful practices were great and I copied some down to reference for inspiration. I loved this quote that I believe came from Dorothea Lange: Humility is to find a middle, “not by thinking less of yourself but by thinking of yourself less.”

“Mindfulness helps us reclaim lost attention” (p. 121)
Profile Image for Marcus.
95 reviews1 follower
March 13, 2024
Thought-provoking & inspirational approach to taking photos. I particularly enjoyed the examples of past & present photographers’ work to highlight the results of the principles discussed.
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