I've gotten a lot of requests the past few years to make a keepsake, a
compilation if you will, of the favorites from the blog. It’s easy
to miss a blog post—anyone’s post—because the rush of day-to-day
life intercedes. This book gives me a chance to put some favorite
posts together in one place, and to collect a lot of thoughts,
feelings, and lessons into something coherent. It’s humorous,
educational, and most of all, real. Editing for this book was like
editing pictures. You pick the ones that resonate, have the potential
for memory, and possess some sort of emotional or stylistic
connection. The following 25 stories are a cross section of the most
popular, educational, and madcap posts from the blog. The ones that
have struck a chord with readers. The book has two sections—“The
Light” and “The Life.” The Light section deals with the nuts and
bolts of using flash and crafting light. There's a bunch of
techniques, strategies, truisms, and gear talk. The Life section is
about a photographic life, about being a shooter—which is sometimes
painful, sometimes humorous, but hopefully, at the end of the day,
anecdotally educational. Writing the blog has been different from
writing a book because it’s less formal, and a little more raw. I
have occasionally written about times gone by, and events I've had a
chance to reflect on. On other occasions, a blog has spontaneously
sprung from the events in the field that day, from the frustration of
getting on an airplane with a lot of photo gear to dealing with a
difficult subject or client. It’s the unedited rushes of the
photographic experience. It veers from considered commentary, to
technical lessons, to quick, funny riffs about the exasperating, goofy
stuff of any given day in the field. It's quick off the mark, and an
honest account of just how wonderful, amazing, crazy, sad,
frustrating, rewarding, disheartening, and ultimately glorious it is
to be a visual storyteller. - Joe
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Field Notes from a Photographer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780134077093
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Pearson Technology Group
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
199
Forfatter