
Light on the Landscape
Beschreibung
See the images and read the stories behind the creative process of one of America's most respected landscape photographers, William Neill.
For more than two decades, William Neill has been offering his thoughts and insights about photography and the beauty of nature in essays that cover the techniques, business, and spirit of his photographic life. Curated and collected here for the first time, these essays are both pragmatic and profound, offering readers an intimate look behind the scenes at Neill's creative process behind individual photographs as well as a discussion of the larger and more foundational topics that are key to his philosophy and approach to work.
Drawing from the tradition of behind-the-scenes books like Ansel Adams' Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs and Galen Rowell's Mountain Light: In Search of the Dynamic Landscape, Light on the Landscape covers in detail the core photographic fundamentals such as light, composition, camera angle, and exposure choices, but it also deftly considers those subjects that are less frequently examined: portfolio development, marketing, printmaking, nature stewardship, inspiration, preparation, self-improvement, and more. The result is a profound and wide-ranging exploration of that magical convergence of light, land, and camera.
Filled with beautiful and inspiring photographs, Light on the Landscape is also full of the kind of wisdom that only comes from a deeply thoughtful photographer who has spent a lifetime communicating with a camera. Incorporating the lessons within the book, you too can learn to achieve not only technically excellent and beautiful images, but photographs that truly rise above your best and reveal your deeply personal and creative perspective-your vision, your voice.
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Inhalt
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Landscapes for My Spirit: Why I Photograph
- Landscape Essentials: My Top Reasons for Photographic Success
- Landscape Lighting Basics: Where is the Light?
- Light on the Landscape: Become a Student of Light
- The Intimate Landscape: Finding My Personal Vision
- Ride the Light!: It's All about the Light, and Designing for It
- Interpretation and Refinement: Releasing the Shutter is Only the Beginning
- Pushing Boundaries: High-Key Experiments
- Focused: Find Your Passion, Develop Depth, Edit Tightly
- Practice and Work: An Editorial Assignment Led to Personal Expression
- On the Horizon: Considering Where to Place the Horizon Line
- Creation: Portraying our Evolving Planet
- Seeking Images: Seeing Beyond the Icons
- The Edge of Light: Use Contrast to Create Striking, Graphic Images
- Whispers in the Fog: A Mantra for Making Clean, Clear Photographs
- Becoming Creative: Find Your Unique Perspective
- Environmental Conservation: Make a Difference with Your Photographs
- Immersion Course: Commit to Exploring Your Favorite Locations in Depth
- Water, Water Everywhere: Persistence is a Key Element of the Creative Process
- Desert Elements: Earth's Bare Bones Revealed
- Field of Possibilities: Solving Focus Problems in the Field
- Focus Your Fall Portfolio: Work with a Theme to Create a Unique Collection of Images
- What the Road Passes By: There's More to a Landscape than an Iconic Vantage Point
- Using the Frame: See the Photograph as a Whole
- Aspen Variations: Allow Your Interpretation to Grow and Evolve
- My Vacation: Balancing Family Time and Making Art
- A Sense of Scale: Size Relationships Tell a Story
- Versatility: Reach Out to Explore
- Winter's Grace: The Hushed Solitude of Photography in Snow
- Impressions of Light: Create Artistic Blurs In-Camera
- Meditations in Black and White: Open Yourself Up to New Avenues of Creativity
- The Magic Element: Emotion: Let Your Heart Show the Way
- Simplicity Is the Key: Keys to Clean Design
- Getting Out of a Rut: Break Away from Your Usual Subject Matter
- Best of the Year: Review Your Images to Find New Directions to Explore
- Last Light: Revisiting the Key Themes in Your Photography
- Morning Light: When You Have Your Camera with You, Good Luck Tends to Happen
- The Intimate Detail: Making an Image of Magic and Mystery
- Macro Magic: Find Nature's Secrets in the World of the Very Small
- Going with the Flow: Work Your Subject for the Perfect Photograph
- Separation of Tones: Create Separation of Tones to Coax Nuances Out of Your Images
- On the Way Home: Always on the Lookout
- Spring in the Canyon: Always Try to Improve
- Photographs for the Spirit: Making Images for Healing Environments
- A Short Walk in a New England Wood: Notice the World Around You
- Improving Your Portfolio: Build Depth Around Focused Themes to Create a Broad Body of Work
- Antarctic Dreams: Moving Out of My Comfort Zone
- Need to Know: Avoid Tech Overload-Be In the Moment
- Variations on a Theme: Sometimes Your First Inclination Isn't the Only Possibility
- Processing Magic: Long-Term Artistic Goals
- Winter Etchings: Tune Into the Graphic, Elegant Starkness of the Season
- The Space Between: Watch All the Elements in Your Frame
- Aspects of the Landscape: Explore New Aspect Ratios
- Whispers and Shouts: What Do You Want Your Images to Say?
- Of Abstract Nature: Find Creative Inspiration by Focusing on Details
- Dealing with Depth: Creating Images with Extended Depth of Field and Sharpness
- Patience and Persistence: Getting a Photo "Right" Takes Time
- A Dance on the Beach: Focus on the Fundamentals
- Celebrating Wilderness Photographer Philip Hyde: Acknowledging Our Roots
- Stories: Write about Your Photography to Become a More Powerful Storyteller
- Technical Notes
- Photograph Information
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