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Rabu, 03 Januari 2018

The soul of the camera: The place of the photographer in the image

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[ad_1] Both as a form of art and as a universal language, photography has an extraordinary capacity connect and communicate with others. But with more than a trillion pictures taken each year, why so few of them really connect? Why so few of them take our emotions or our imagination? This is not because the images lack adequate concentration or exposure; with the technological advances, the camera does so well these days. Photographer David duChemin believes that the majority of our images break down because they lack soul. And without soul, images have no ability to resonate with others. They simply can not connect with the viewer, or even - if we are truthful - with ourselves.

In David explores what it means to make better pictures. Illustrated from a collection of beautiful black and white images, the essays of the book cover subjects such as craftsmanship, mastery, vision, public, discipline, history and history. 39; authenticity. The Soul of the Camera is a personal and deeply pragmatic book that challenges the notion that our cameras, lenses and settings are nothing but mute and dumb tools. It is the photographer, not the camera, who can and must learn to make better photographs, photographs that convey our vision, who connect with others and, basically, that contain our humanity . The soul of the camera helps us to do this. The soul of the camera The place of the photographer in the making of images

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