Starting Your Career as a Photo Stylist (Starting Your Career)
by Susan Linnet Cox
This invaluable career manual explores the numerous directions a career in photo styling can take. Starting Your Career as a Photo Stylist prepares new and working stylists with in-depth information on food styling, fashion styling, and six other areas of specialization. Readers will also learn everything they need to know about practical aspects of the profession, including production, casting, location scouting, working with a photo crew, creating a portfolio, and marketing their work. Establ...
Photography, Artistic and Scientific
by Robert Johnson and Arthur Brunel Chatwood
See
"See", an award-winning quarterly journal published by The Friends of Photography, presents photography and writing that explore the impact of lens-based images on contemporary culture and probe our perceptions and understandings of the visual world. "See" places the medium of photography within the broad discourse of visual culture, including art, advertising, mass media, and literature. Unlike conventional photography-related journals, "See" lets photographers speak for themselves about their...
To be successful, a portfolio must display a designer's understanding of design and ability to solve graphic problems. This essential resource shows both students and pros how to put a winning portfolio together.
Don Giannatti's Guide to Professional Photography: Achieve Creative and Financial Success
by Don Giannatti
Direct Stock
The largest and most complete general stock catalog published in the worldEasy to use and a real education for both professionals and novicesProvides stock art buyers with direct access to photographers (the photographer's name and phone number appear directly beneath each image)Organizes images by subject categories such as animals, business & industry, concepts, people and landscapeContains a thorough image index (32 pages, over 25,000 entries)
Learn to edit, organize, and present your best work and become a better photographer in the process! Once a photographer has learned the fundamental techniques of photography the basics of exposure, composition, and focus their work often improves over the course of a few months or years. The world is full of wonders to photograph, and photographers can be pulled in many directions, excitedly chasing the light and the moment. This approach can certainly yield wonderful photographs, but over tim...
Treatise of Photography on Collodion (1858
by Charles Waldack and Peter Neff
Sketchbook (Sketchbooks for Kids, #1) (Notebook for Designers, #2)
by Notebook Fever
Andrew Scrivani, food photographer for The New York Times, is one of the most respected names in the business. He is also a teacher of the craft, advising food porn obsessives, bloggers, photographers ready for the next step and anyone who loves to shoot and eat how to: see the light (craft and shape it the way you want); embrace the maths (calculate ISO, aperture, shutter speed and white balance); consider visual storytelling (single vs. multiple image narratives); master tricks for shooting in...