Join Paul Nicklen - renowned conservationist, wildlife and art photographer - for a rare, tell-all masterclass in photography. Drawing on more than three decades of experience, including 20 years of shooting for National Geographic, Nicklen distils his craft into 20 key lessons, each with a clear and simple takeaway.
Whether you're a beginner picking up a camera for the first time or an experienced photographer wanting to refine your practice, this is the essential handbook for all photographers interested in the natural world.
In this book you will:
Learn essential practices to spark creativity and develop your own style, from "sketching with a camera" to Nicklen's 20-60-20 philosophy for experimentation.
Gain confidence and build your profile through techniques for silencing self-doubt, setting achievable goals and embracing failure as part of growth.
Read the stories behind Nicklen's iconic wildlife images, including photographing emperor penguins in Antarctica and grizzly bears in the Canadian Arctic.
Discover how to use your photography ethically and powerfully, capturing images that respect nature while telling stories that inspire change.
Try out projects you can start close to home - from studying animal behaviour in your backyard to building a compelling photo essay - and apply them wherever your camera takes you.
Illustrated throughout with Nicklen's award-winning images, this is your invitation from the master of art and wildlife photography to see the natural world differently, using your camera as a tool for art, joy and impact.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
Illustrationen
Maße
Höhe: 236 mm
Breite: 176 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-83600-981-8 (9781836009818)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Paul Nicklen is an award-winning Canadian wildlife and art photographer and marine biologist who has documented the beauty and plight of our planet for more than 30 years. He has won more than 30 of conservation and photography's most prestigious awards, including the BBC's Wildlife Photographer of the Year and the World Press Photo for Photojournalism.
DRAFT structure
A series of fully-illustrated bite-sized chapters, each focusing on a how-to aspect of Paul's photography
Introduction
Where I hunt for inspiration
Using emotion to tell the story
Things I've learned along the way
The Golden Rules of working with endangered animals
Respect the Wild
Editing: A few pro tricks
Find the kit that works for you
Composition tips
Embracing uncertainty
Out in the Field: Be Prepared
Promoting and publicising
Getting up close
Shooting from distance
Making the extreme accessible
Make It Matter: The Sea Legacy movement
Find your niche and your style