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Find Your Frame : A Street Photography Masterclass.

EBSCOhost Ebook Public Library Collection - North America Available online

EBSCOhost Ebook Public Library Collection - North America

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Whitehead, Craig.
Contributor:
Wong, Kai.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Street photography.
Composition (Photography).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (85 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Minneapolis : Quarto Publishing Group UK, 2023.
Summary:
Find Your Frame is a creative workshop with everything you always wanted to know from street photography master Craig Whitehead.
Contents:
Intro
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Foreword
1/ Street your way: Look beyond the obvious - street photography is what you make it
2/ Find your tribe: Test out different street photography styles and pick one that suits
3/ Make kit count: All you need is a camera - but one that you know inside out and back to front
4/ Get out there: Think about when and where to go - but whatever you do, just go
5/ Limber up: To get the best street photography performance, do some warm-up exercises
6/ Scope the scene: Close observation tells you what's about to go down, so you're ready when it does
7/ Don't be shy: Be confident and leave your inhibitions at home, they'll only hold you back
8/ Spot one-offs: Keep your eyes peeled for unreproducible occurrences, whether human or otherwise
9/ See in retrospect: Give your work staying power by featuring indicators of the present that may soon be past
10/ Own your shot: Decide what your image is focused on and use your composition to take the viewer there
11/ Contrast to intrigue: Engage the viewer with striking juxtapositions
12/ Frame within a frame: Make order out of chaos by boxing your subject in
13/ Mix up perspective: Make your viewers do a double-take and they will start to see the city differently
14/ Follow the light: Allow yourself to be led by the light - it's what makes your images come alive
15/ Abstract the world: Learn to see the reflection before you see what's beyond it
16/ Know your patch: Compile a mental library of locations across your city that you can return to time and again
17/ Be a sharp critic: Create a distance from your images so you can be objective when selecting them
18/ Let your images shine: Go easy on the post-production - subtle tweaks, made incisively, will bring out the best in your work.
19/ Pop the Insta bubble: Nothing beats social for some things - but don't get caught up in it
20/ Stay curious: Keep your eyes open - inspiration is everywhere
Index
Copyright.
Notes:
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Other Format:
Print version: Whitehead, Craig Find Your Frame
ISBN:
9780711283640
0711283648
OCLC:
1399170216

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