Monday, March 22, 2010

Bibliography

Bibliography

1. Clare Barboza, 2008, Clare Barboza, Viewed 22 March 2010 http://www.clarebarboza.com/
Clare was a wedding photographer / turn food photographer. Her work is mostly editoral work. Her work is done with soft light that gives you the feeling of a relaxed Sunday at home with the food. Light is beautiful and composition is strong.

2. MacMillan, N, (ed) 2000, Gordon Ramsay a chef for all season, Quardrille, London
This book is a cook book by Gordon Ramsay. He is a head chef that worked in London and the book was used for the photography that is in it and also the way in which the photographer had photographed the preparartion of the food and plus parts of the book has photographs with raw produce. It is really a good visual book.

3. Moran, M,(ed),2006 , Michael Grecco Lighting and the dramatic portrait, Watson –Guptill publication, New York
Michael Grecco's book on Lighting and Dramatic Portrait is a guide on how and what to think of when you are photographing portraiture. With helpful tips on how he got that great shot of the celebrities. It also has a run down on things to think about, like location, make-up, sets and letting go. This is how he says to be creative and conceptualize your work.

4. Photography: Architectural [Part of a special issue on 2009 photography and illustration awards]. Applied Arts v. 24 no. 3 (May/June 2009) p. 89-90 http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com.ezproxy.cit.act.edu.au/hww/results/external_link_maincontentframe.jhtml?_DARGS=/hww/results/results_common.jhtml.42
This is an article that shows you the different styles of photography and the ability to show off the modern architecture that is being built in todays world.

5. Recher, U, 2000,Light architecture, Switzerland
This book is by Urs Recher, which is designed to help you, as a photographer, to think outside the box when it comes to studio lighting. It contains lots of lighting diagrams and this is to show how he prepared the lighting in order to capture the image on the page. Also, he helps you understand how light will work and how you can be creative with it. There are great portraiture lighting techniques to be used here. It’s like you’re at a seminar with him.

6. Steven Back2007, Steven Back, Viewed 22 March 2010 http://www.steveback.com.au/
Steven Back is mainly an architecture photographer who has done a lot of advertising campaigns for hotels and hospitality and apartments. He’s work is very clean and eye catching. He is based in Sydney, but he also works overseas in many different countries like Dubai. His work is very inspirational.

1 comment:

  1. Good start for a bibliography. Maybe look a bit more at iconic historical photographs - from History of Photography books. S

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