Developing the Creative Image Ebook
de by Peter Hammer
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À propos du Ebook
The aim of this book is to guide the reader through a series of methods which can be used to enhance images. The techniques used increase in difficulty from the simple to the more complex but none are really hard to master. The hard part is to let your right brain take over and free yourself from the analytical process of image making.
This isn't a cookery book telling the reader in great detail how to go about applying each and every technique as that is way beyond the scope of this book. Rather it illustrates the effects that can be achieved with a technique and hopefully some useful ways of implementing them. The methods used are all based on the use of Adobe Photoshop and it is assumed that the reader is familiar with the use of layers and layer masks.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Version ebook au format fixe, 78 p.
- Date de publication: juil 17, 2012
- Dernière modification oct 04, 2012
- Langue English
- Mots-clés photography, creative, tutorial, techniques, images, awards, howto, how-to, teaching, developing, art, imagination, photoshop, orton, photoediting, surreal, contemporary, texture, layers
À propos du créateur
Peter lives in Melbourne and has been involved with photography virtually all his life. Peter started out in his pre-teens with 35mm monochrome. He did all his own processing and darkroom work and then progressed to working with colour slide film. He switched to digital in 2005 and then joined a camera club and has since been actively involved in both national and international competitions where he has had hundreds of international acceptances and awards. He tends to enter mainly international competitions these days. Peter is a keen traveller, especially to places a bit off the beaten track, and a lot of his images involve travel photography, usually associated with landscapes, nature and people. Not content with that Peter also does a lot of creative work on images and about 30% of his international awards come from creative and experimental images. Peter gained his AAPS in 2010 and his FAPS in 2012.