This handbook is a comprehensive resource for those looking to move beyond digital "filters" to achieve organic, manual effects. AwesomeBooks $30.42 Free delivery (late April) Fishpond.com $25.15 $3.99 delivery Saatchi Store $30.38 $27.00 delivery Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Experimental Photography: A Handbook of Techniques
: Theoretical sections are interspersed with illustrated interviews with practicing photographers. These examine both the "how" and the "why," helping you understand the artistic aim behind specific distortions like camera shake , panning , and intentional rules-breaking in composition.
Experimental photography reminds us that the image is an organism—it can burn, bleed, stretch, and decay. Whether you are holding a piece of photo paper under a faucet to create a chemigram, or hex-editing a .jpg to create a glitch portrait, you are engaging in a dialogue with chance.
Why is everyone searching for a PDF of this book rather than a hardcover?
Most photography textbooks are rigid. They teach the Sunny 16 rule, the Zone System, and the inverse square law. inverts this logic. Instead of asking, "How do I get a sharp image?" it asks, "How do I make an image feel like a fever dream?"
This handbook is a comprehensive resource for those looking to move beyond digital "filters" to achieve organic, manual effects. AwesomeBooks $30.42 Free delivery (late April) Fishpond.com $25.15 $3.99 delivery Saatchi Store $30.38 $27.00 delivery Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Experimental Photography: A Handbook of Techniques
: Theoretical sections are interspersed with illustrated interviews with practicing photographers. These examine both the "how" and the "why," helping you understand the artistic aim behind specific distortions like camera shake , panning , and intentional rules-breaking in composition.
Experimental photography reminds us that the image is an organism—it can burn, bleed, stretch, and decay. Whether you are holding a piece of photo paper under a faucet to create a chemigram, or hex-editing a .jpg to create a glitch portrait, you are engaging in a dialogue with chance.
Why is everyone searching for a PDF of this book rather than a hardcover?
Most photography textbooks are rigid. They teach the Sunny 16 rule, the Zone System, and the inverse square law. inverts this logic. Instead of asking, "How do I get a sharp image?" it asks, "How do I make an image feel like a fever dream?"