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Rethinking Digital Photography John Neel

Rethinking Digital Photography By John Neel

Rethinking Digital Photography by John Neel


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A manual that offers a look at unconventional imaging methods, both digital and analogue. It presents ideas for repurposing old cameras, making photo devices out of common household items and creating unique images with cameras, mobile phones, software and other digital technology.

Rethinking Digital Photography Summary

Rethinking Digital Photography: Making & Using Traditional & Contemporary Photo Tools by John Neel

Photography is changing at the speed of light and this imaginative manual offers an amazing look at unconventional imaging methods, both digital and analogue. Detailed and playful, it presents ideas for repurposing old cameras, making photo devices out of common household items and creating unique images with today's cameras, mobile phones, software and other digital technology. From using the TTV technique to panorama and 3D shooting, this guide will expand any photographer's repertoire.

About John Neel

John Neel is a fine art photographer whose skills include electronic imaging, conventional and digital photography, stereo photography, video, synthesized sound, 3D animation and new media. He currently teaches courses at various colleges in his hometown of Rochester, New York.

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GOR009447677
9781600597862
1600597866
Rethinking Digital Photography: Making & Using Traditional & Contemporary Photo Tools by John Neel
Used - Like New
Paperback
Lark Books,U.S.
20110705
240
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