Photography books.
It was a Sunday Morning well spent.
The rest of today I knew I had to study hardcore for my placement test and took the morning to relax.
I decided to lock myself in my room with a Chai latte and my photography books.
These books give me inspiration and excitement of having my work published into a book someday.
In Portland I would love to spend my time in Powell's bookstore and get lost in the photography section.
When there weren't creepy men going nuts and drooling over the nude photograph books. Made things awkward.
Once I found a postcard leading to someone's photo project, it was interesting to say the least.
Click here to read the blog about the stranger's secret hidden in my book
My collection so far makes up of these six books.
Places by Jim Krause- "Ideas and inspiration for creating professional-quality images using standard digital equipment"
Face Time by Patrick De Wilde- This book has photographs of many faces from different countries. Something I hope to do one day. It shows the true beauty of the people and their culture.
Citizens of the Sea... National Geographic- I had an obsession with intense sea animals for awhile. I was hoping to take photos underwater while in Mexico. I thought this book would be a good inspiration for me, exploring the deep blue ocean with my camera. I chickened out though.
Annie Leibovitz At Work- This wonderful book shows the photographs she has taken of the famous. She tells stories behind the photographs and how she made the photos in her own words. You get a real look of Annie behind the lense.
Pilgrimage by Annie Leibovitz- If you are an Annie lover like I am this is highly recommended. Not only is it filled with amazing photographs but it goes into depth about the photos and the history of the places she traveled.
Vanity Fair The Portraits..A century of iconic images.- It's a true beauty. It is simply large prints of portraits from Vanity Fair telling the year it was taken, the photographer, and the subject. My goal is to memorize all of the photographs, the year and the photographer. I'm sure I've narrowed down Annie's photographs.
Someday I'll get there.
Someday my work will be printed onto pages of a book and stories of my photographs will be written and read.
Someday I'll inspire other photographers too.
It was a Sunday Morning well spent.
The rest of today I knew I had to study hardcore for my placement test and took the morning to relax.
I decided to lock myself in my room with a Chai latte and my photography books.
These books give me inspiration and excitement of having my work published into a book someday.
When there weren't creepy men going nuts and drooling over the nude photograph books. Made things awkward.
Once I found a postcard leading to someone's photo project, it was interesting to say the least.
Click here to read the blog about the stranger's secret hidden in my book
My collection so far makes up of these six books.
Places by Jim Krause- "Ideas and inspiration for creating professional-quality images using standard digital equipment"
Face Time by Patrick De Wilde- This book has photographs of many faces from different countries. Something I hope to do one day. It shows the true beauty of the people and their culture.
Citizens of the Sea... National Geographic- I had an obsession with intense sea animals for awhile. I was hoping to take photos underwater while in Mexico. I thought this book would be a good inspiration for me, exploring the deep blue ocean with my camera. I chickened out though.
Annie Leibovitz At Work- This wonderful book shows the photographs she has taken of the famous. She tells stories behind the photographs and how she made the photos in her own words. You get a real look of Annie behind the lense.
Pilgrimage by Annie Leibovitz- If you are an Annie lover like I am this is highly recommended. Not only is it filled with amazing photographs but it goes into depth about the photos and the history of the places she traveled.
Vanity Fair The Portraits..A century of iconic images.- It's a true beauty. It is simply large prints of portraits from Vanity Fair telling the year it was taken, the photographer, and the subject. My goal is to memorize all of the photographs, the year and the photographer. I'm sure I've narrowed down Annie's photographs.
Someday I'll get there.
Someday my work will be printed onto pages of a book and stories of my photographs will be written and read.
Someday I'll inspire other photographers too.
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