Here is an authoritative, comprehensive, practical resource for understanding the ideas, images, history, and processes of color photography. It shows readers how theory relates to practice with hands-on examples and activities, and includes a diverse portfolio of work from 200 photographers along with their commentary. A tear-out 18 per cent gray card, color checker, and sliding gray scale (items that bought separately would cost more than the book!) are also included.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 271 mm
Breite: 223 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
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978-0-697-29230-8 (9780697292308)
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Robert Hirsch is the Associate Director of Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY and co-director of the Visual Studies Workshop Graduate Program. He is also Associate Professor of Art at SUNY/Brockport. Until June of 1999, he was the Director of the Center for Photographic Arts (CEPA Gallery), Rochester, NY. Hirsch is the author of Exploring Color Photography . He is a professional photographer and a regular contributor to the journal of the Society for Photographic Education.
Chapter 1 The Quest for Color in Photography Chapter 2 A Concise and Select History of Color Photography Chapter 3 Safety in the Color Darkroom Chapter 4 The Act of Seeing Chapter 5 Thinking in Color Chapter 6 Defining the Light Chapter 7 Color Transparency Film Chapter 8 Color Negative Film and Prints Chapter 9 Filtering the Light Chapter 10 Printing Color Negatives Chapter 11 Making Prints from Color Transparencies Chapter 12 Instant Processes: The Polaroid System 70: Time Zero Chapter 13 The Digital Image Chapter 14 Zone System for Color Chapter 15 Presentation and Preservation Chapter 16 Problem Solving Chapter 17 The Subject Is Natural Light Chapter 18 Color and the Visual Language of Design Chapter 19 Working Applications with Color Chapter 20 The Interaction of Color, Movement, Space, and Time Chapter 21 Thinking About Color Photography Chapter 22 Color Operations Into Practice