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Successful Color Photography by Andreas Feininger

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Prentice-Hall INC 1960Edition: Third Edition, Revised 1960Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "This book is addressed to those photographers who are discriminating enough to realise that correct exposure and superficial naturalness alone are not sufficient to make a color photograph a good color photograph. As long as this is understood, it makes no difference whether my reader is a beginner, an accomplished amateur photographer, or a professional. His only requirements for understanding the following discussions which are occasionally somewhat unorthodox are an inquisitive mind and an ability for self-criticism which are prerequisites for development and growth in any field of creative work."-Inside back cover
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"This book is addressed to those photographers who are discriminating enough to realise that correct exposure and superficial naturalness alone are not sufficient to make a color photograph a good color photograph. As long as this is understood, it makes no difference whether my reader is a beginner, an accomplished amateur photographer, or a professional. His only requirements for understanding the following discussions which are occasionally somewhat unorthodox are an inquisitive mind and an ability for self-criticism which are prerequisites for development and growth in any field of creative work."-Inside back cover

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