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"Patterson's superb color shots, as well as his explanation of his unique approach to picture-taking, are sure to inspire you to explore fresh avenues in your own photography." -- The Globe and Mail The second book in Freeman Patterson's internationally acclaimed series of instructional books on photography and visual design, Photography and the Art of Seeing has now been updated and expanded to include technical guidelines adapted for both digital and film photographers. The jargon-free text provides techniques and innovative exercises for breaking with traditional concepts of design, enabling the photographer to develop a keen awareness of subject matter and a direction for composing the picture. Photography and the Art of Seeing also offers a workshop for all visual artists that includes lessons on the fundamentals of perception and overcoming obstacles in their work. This edition features several never-before-published photographs from Freeman Patterson's personal collection and extended captions that include valuable technical information and personal commentary. Review: Best edition yet! - I prefer this 4th edition over the 1st edition, which I bought some years ago, and which set me on a course not only of making pictures but also of enlarging my world and calming my soul. I know that attribution of so many lessons to one book is quite generous,yet it is a remarkable book. PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ART OF SEEING remains, in my experience, the book most worthwhile for anyone who wants to appreciate the world and his or her place in it. It is a wonderful book about perception and creativity, cooperative study, and learning. It is effective because it is clear and its discussion is simple without being simplistic. It offers effectively organized activities to help improve various aspects of seeing, and incidentally, to help one understand the aesthetics of imagery, description, and photography. This edition really has been revised so that people who are picking up a DSLR, but have not used a film SLR, can benefit from it. Such was really not true of the first and second editions of the book, since Freeman Patterson photographed with film long before changing to digital. (I admit that I appreciated his books at first because of my heritage as a film photographer.) In revising PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ART OF SEEING, Mr. Patterson has widely avoided discussion of technology. Rather, he has dealt with the philosophy, psychology, activity of creative image-making. As a result, one can use the book's exercises whether one works with digital or film media. As a bonus, one gets Mr. Patterson's genial prose and some of his wonderful photographs. He seems to be a kind artist, and that is a real compliment, I believe. Review: Guide to creative photography - I received this book last week and I find it well written. I am a semi-professional photographer and I am always looking for materials that might assist me in my creative thinking. This book is exactly what I was looking for. There are some really great exercises that a photographer can do to "think outside the box". This is not a how-to book on photography and assumes you have mastered the technical aspects of aperture, shutter speed, ISO for exposure and for depth of field management, etc. However, the book provides insight as to how a "creative" photographer might think or approach a subject in unconventional ways. I would recommend this book to the serious amateur who is looking to elevate the quality of their creative photograph images!
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R**F
Best edition yet!
I prefer this 4th edition over the 1st edition, which I bought some years ago, and which set me on a course not only of making pictures but also of enlarging my world and calming my soul. I know that attribution of so many lessons to one book is quite generous,yet it is a remarkable book. PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ART OF SEEING remains, in my experience, the book most worthwhile for anyone who wants to appreciate the world and his or her place in it. It is a wonderful book about perception and creativity, cooperative study, and learning. It is effective because it is clear and its discussion is simple without being simplistic. It offers effectively organized activities to help improve various aspects of seeing, and incidentally, to help one understand the aesthetics of imagery, description, and photography. This edition really has been revised so that people who are picking up a DSLR, but have not used a film SLR, can benefit from it. Such was really not true of the first and second editions of the book, since Freeman Patterson photographed with film long before changing to digital. (I admit that I appreciated his books at first because of my heritage as a film photographer.) In revising PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ART OF SEEING, Mr. Patterson has widely avoided discussion of technology. Rather, he has dealt with the philosophy, psychology, activity of creative image-making. As a result, one can use the book's exercises whether one works with digital or film media. As a bonus, one gets Mr. Patterson's genial prose and some of his wonderful photographs. He seems to be a kind artist, and that is a real compliment, I believe.
P**7
Guide to creative photography
I received this book last week and I find it well written. I am a semi-professional photographer and I am always looking for materials that might assist me in my creative thinking. This book is exactly what I was looking for. There are some really great exercises that a photographer can do to "think outside the box". This is not a how-to book on photography and assumes you have mastered the technical aspects of aperture, shutter speed, ISO for exposure and for depth of field management, etc. However, the book provides insight as to how a "creative" photographer might think or approach a subject in unconventional ways. I would recommend this book to the serious amateur who is looking to elevate the quality of their creative photograph images!
G**B
Very insightful book for the photographer that wants to truly improve
This book is about practical techniques to improve your creativity by allowing yourself to actually see what is in front of you. It is about the very essence of the creativity that many of us have but relatively few actually free up and use.
S**.
True to the title
I enjoyed the author's approach, zeroing in on the side of photography that is often ignored in favor of the technical aspects. I felt that the photographs themselves could have been better chosen to demonstrate a wider range of approaches. Overall, though, an excellent and useful book.
R**D
A Real Difference Maker!
It's as if Patterson wrote this book with me in mind. I'm a whiz when it comes to understanding technical things and probably know as much about how to work a camera as anyone but when it came to "seeing" the shot it just wasn't there for me. So armed with expensive gear and knowing how to use it I was able to take what amounted to pretty snap shots. This book has started me down the path of seeing and feeling the shot and the results are already evident. My images already get more likes and thumbs up than ever before. I shoot fewer shots but have more keepers and my confidence is growing. To anyone considering this book I say buy it, read it and do the exercises he recommends. It's a real difference maker!
D**N
Learn how to see the world as a photographer or videographer
A classic by a much venerated Canadian landscape photographer. While there are a myriad sources of advice on cameras and image processing software, great photography begins with Seeing. Freeman Patterson is one of the few who teach - and are qualified to teach - the importance of seeing in creative photography. If you want to make great photographs, do not worry about your camera or your computer skills. Instead, learning how to see the world as a photographer.
T**Y
its ok
its ok
E**E
Invaluable resource!
I'd always been looking for a photography book that teaches the core principles of visualising in photography. This book does that really well! Even my cousin who is a professional photographer said the book was well worth reading. It tries to lead the reader to think about non-technical aspects of photography. The book is divided into 3 main sections: 1) observation, 2)imagination and 3)expression. Patterson talks about these key topics in detail, and gives simple exercises to lead the reader to follow his train of thought. Essentially, the book teaches us to let go of ourselves, and think out of the 'box' that we have set for ourselves, with regards to the subject of photography.
M**O
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E**E
Exellent
I would thoroughly recommend this book. It is full of useful and unusual information and interesting photos. well worth while buying
S**K
For a passionate learner of photography nothing can be better than this book
For a passionate learner of photography nothing can be better than this book! A must must must buy for learner as well as advanced photographers.
H**R
One of the best books I have ever read
One of the best books I have ever read. You can get cheap second hand copies on Amazon. Why not try one?
D**R
Difficult Read, only for motivated Reader/Photographer
This book by Freeman Petterson is all about art of seeing then photography. There are many greats gems in this book but you really have to work hard to get those. I have been trying to understand the concept in this book and but it is a difficult read. You really need to concentrate your 100% for understanding and imbibe its idea. You must be really motivated to learn something out of it, only then it can change the way you see and shoot.
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