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An illustrated guide to Ferrari road cars from the 1948 open-wheel 166 Corsa to the F40 supercar. Describes the evolution and design of each of the models. Features a company history and a biography of its founder Enzo Ferrari. Archival photography depicts Ferrari during his years spent driving and designing race cars for Alpha Romeo.
This book is the guide for users and collectors of rangefinder and direct-vision cameras. With their inspiring photos and clear, practical advice, Roger and Frances filter out the hype leaving you free to select the equipment that best suits your needs.
This volume offers an in-depth analysis of around 50 shots, enabling the readers to create classic Hollywood-style portraits of their own.
Presents the flag, motto, flower, and other representative symbols for each of the fifty states, as well as facts about their history, geography, and culture.
This dynamic, inspiring, and comprehensive showcase of professional lighting techniques features exciting and innovative work from photographers around the world, explaining the lighting set-ups that are essential to their success.
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This book tells the reader the good points and bad points of different films, and which film to use when. The authors provide a wealth of information, pointing out that the more you learn about how a film behaves, the better you use it.
This unique handbook for photographers looks at every stage of the photographic process and shows how often overlooked details can make all the difference between a good photograph, and a great photograph. Quality is easier to recognize than describe, but the techniques for achieving it can be learned. In their straightforward, easy-to-understand style, well-known authors and working photographers Hicks and Schultz look at the entire picture-taking process to ensure you get quality photos every time. Choosing a camera, selecting subjects, composition, taking the shot, developing, darkroom printing, digital manipulation and output - all subjects are discussed in detail. There is also a close look at presentation for exhibition, publication, projection and websites.
In their familiar easy-to-read style, the authors (who have earned their living by taking pictures all over the world) provide a wealth of information on the theory and practice of exposure, whether on location or in the studio; information which is always applicable, regardless of the size of the reader's budget.