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When we look at everyday life we realize that it is far from easy. Indeed we are often confronted with the contrary: complicated instead of simple; demanding instead of effortless. As photographers we face a similar situation with regard to our chosen hobby. The camera and computer are wonderful technical instruments but their growing complexity can sometimes take away from the joy we find when we engage in creative work. In this book author Bernd Daub shows us that simplicity works. He describes how with simple camera techniques traditional film and some imagination we can create ambitious artwork. This book teaches us how to focus our attention on the motivation behind our chosen image and develop a strong image impact without the need for high-tech equipment and flawless exposures.
Learn about a variety of reasonably priced low-tech cameras-such as the Holga Diana and Blackbird-as well as single-use cameras the good old Agfa-Box and the pinhole camera. For price-conscious beginners and intermediate photographers with high-quality equipment this book provides ideas for alternative techniques without large investments. You'll discover many new possibilities as you foster your creativity.
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When we look at everyday life we realize that it is far from easy. Indeed we are often confronted with the contrary: complicated instead of simple; demanding instead of effortless. As photographers we face a similar situation with regard to our chosen hobby. The camera & computer are wonderful technical instruments but their growing complexity can sometimes take away from the joy we find when we engage in creative work. In this book author Bernd Daub shows us that simplicity works. He describes how with simple camera techniques traditional film & some imagination we can create ambitious artwork. This book teaches us how to focus our attention on the motivation behind our chosen image & develop a strong image impact without the need for high-tech equipment & flawless exposures. Learn about a variety of reasonably priced low-tech cameras-such as the Holga Diana & Blackbird-as well as single-use cameras the good old Agfa-Box & the pinhole camera. For price-conscious beginners & intermediate photographers with high-quality equipment this book provides ideas for alternative techniques without large investments. You'll discover many new possibilities as you foster your creativity.

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