
David Noton the Vision
The Art of Photography from Idea to Exposure
David Noton(Author)
David & Charles (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 25. October 2013
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-4463-0296-5 (ISBN)
Description
David Noton: The Vision analyses, in a detailed and logical progression, the ways in which a successful photograph comes to be, from the formation of an idea to the moment of exposure.
David Noton: The Vision explains how a photographer can translate an idea into reality by using their vision, imagination and understanding. This focus on vision means that the actual cameras and hardware used are not important. Detailed diagrams alongside the finished photograph make it easy to see how the shot was achieved. The technical information and advice is delivered with David's characteristic wit and charm and is accompanied by beautiful images and context from David's travels around the globe. This makes the book both a useful and entertaining read.
Each chapter is interspersed with personal and witty diary entries from David's travels along with photo essays that breakdown how the striking photographs were achieved. David begins by exploring how photographers come up with those initial ideas for creating the perfect photograph: how to find inspiration and be imaginative. He then focuses on finding the best location, thinking about composition, waiting for the right light, considering colour from monochromatic to full colour, and finally, finishing with The Moment: analysing when that Decisive Moment is.
David Noton: The Vision explains how a photographer can translate an idea into reality by using their vision, imagination and understanding. This focus on vision means that the actual cameras and hardware used are not important. Detailed diagrams alongside the finished photograph make it easy to see how the shot was achieved. The technical information and advice is delivered with David's characteristic wit and charm and is accompanied by beautiful images and context from David's travels around the globe. This makes the book both a useful and entertaining read.
Each chapter is interspersed with personal and witty diary entries from David's travels along with photo essays that breakdown how the striking photographs were achieved. David begins by exploring how photographers come up with those initial ideas for creating the perfect photograph: how to find inspiration and be imaginative. He then focuses on finding the best location, thinking about composition, waiting for the right light, considering colour from monochromatic to full colour, and finally, finishing with The Moment: analysing when that Decisive Moment is.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Newton Abbot
United Kingdom
Illustrations
200 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 18 mm
Thickness: 270 mm
Weight
1060 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4463-0296-5 (9781446302965)
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Person
David Noton is an award-winning landscape and travel photographer with over 26 years experience, and runs his own highly successful freelance photography company. He has been commissioned for high-profile campaigns by Canon, Royal Mail and for many years he has worked for the UK's National Trust. He also co-authored the NT publication, Coast. For the last few years David has written a regular column for Practical Photography magazine. David is a regular contributor to Outdoor Photography, Digital Photography Pro and http://www.photographyblog.com where he has a monthly column.
Additionally, David publishes a monthly eZine called 'Chasing the Light', runs a series of talks, workshops and shows across the UK and Europe, has published two DVDs (Photography in the RAW: Get Inside This Pro's Boots and Chasing the Light) and has won awards in over three different years in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
Additionally, David publishes a monthly eZine called 'Chasing the Light', runs a series of talks, workshops and shows across the UK and Europe, has published two DVDs (Photography in the RAW: Get Inside This Pro's Boots and Chasing the Light) and has won awards in over three different years in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
Content
1-3 Front matter
4-5 Contents list
6-7 Introduction
8-17 Chapter 1: The Idea
18-21 Journal Entry 1 (Sri Lanka)
22-31 Chapter 2: The Location
32-35 Photo Essay 1 (Tour de France)
36-51 Chapter 3: The Composition
52-55 Photo Essay WW (Wendy's Wanderings)
56-69 Chapter 4: The Light
70-73 Journal Entry 2 (Sutherland)
74-85 Chapter 5: The Weather
86-89 Journal Entry 3 (SW USA)
90-103 Chapter 6: The Colour
104-105 Photo Essay 3 (Iceland or Philippines)
106-115 Chapter 7: The Plan
116-119 Journal Entry 4 (Corsica)
120-131 Chapter 8: The Moment
132-133 Photo Essay 3 (Semana Santa)
134-153 Gallery
154-155 Summary
156 Author Bio/Acknowledgments
157-159 Index
160 Copyright
4-5 Contents list
6-7 Introduction
8-17 Chapter 1: The Idea
18-21 Journal Entry 1 (Sri Lanka)
22-31 Chapter 2: The Location
32-35 Photo Essay 1 (Tour de France)
36-51 Chapter 3: The Composition
52-55 Photo Essay WW (Wendy's Wanderings)
56-69 Chapter 4: The Light
70-73 Journal Entry 2 (Sutherland)
74-85 Chapter 5: The Weather
86-89 Journal Entry 3 (SW USA)
90-103 Chapter 6: The Colour
104-105 Photo Essay 3 (Iceland or Philippines)
106-115 Chapter 7: The Plan
116-119 Journal Entry 4 (Corsica)
120-131 Chapter 8: The Moment
132-133 Photo Essay 3 (Semana Santa)
134-153 Gallery
154-155 Summary
156 Author Bio/Acknowledgments
157-159 Index
160 Copyright