Photo Idea Index - People: Ideas and Inspiration for Creating Professional-Quality Images Using Standard Digital Equipment
H**Y
If you want your photos to have personality and uniqueness, this book is priceless!
Every one of us is unique; but not every one of us knows how to express uniqueness in our photos. If you look at the photos of 100 people, you'd be hard pressed to see any difference in the photos of 95 photographers. But the other five will enchant you.This is a book about how to be within that five percent. Jim Krause brings you as close as any author will bring you to being innovative, to being daring, and to making your photos stand out against other people's photos. You get hundreds and hundreds of images as well as very copious explanatory text to walk you through exactly what avenues of creativity there are for situations in which you'd otherwise be stumped for ideas.Your point of view, your technique, and your post processing of images will all be bolstered a *whole* lot by this book.Another really unique thing about this book (as well as Krause's other books in this series) is that he doesn't have the annoying habit many authors have of sharing part of the secrets to success while keeping the other part to himself. One senses that Krause is telling you everything he knows. It's a form of honesty that most people will really appreciate.People who already own Krause's older titles like _Photo Idea Index_ will already have a leg up in knowing that Krause believes in learning to see any given subject not in one, but in many, different ways. I almost lost my mind when I first looked at Photo Indea Index and saw the exercise in which Krause managed to show around 150 different points of view in the photography of a fork. A simple fork! Anyone who does that has bone-crushingly open vision. The same, more or less, applies in this book. A handful of people subjects are photographed in so many incredibly interesting ways that you can't help but to be impressed.I actually went ahead and bought all three books in the series and I consider them to be endless layers of inspiration. It's impossible to overstate how much they are helping me to think outside the box.
R**.
Just what it says,,, an idea book
When I purchased a good DSLR camera last year, I also acquired a couple of how-to books to better learn the technical aspects of digital photography. They have been quite useful but they are primarily about the mechanics of photography. This book and the others in this series by Mr. Krause have helped me better understand the creative side of photography. Although there is some instruction about how to take photos, this is more about ideas, as noted in the title. I have not read the book from beginning to end but tend to jump around to what looks interesting when I pick it up. I am learning to look around and see the potential for photographs in my surroundings as a result. I see this book as an opportunity for a professional photographer to share his experience in deciding what to photograph rather than how to photograph.
S**R
It opens your eyes
We all know HOW to use the camera---or at least those who are interested in photography have learned all the tech stuff. What we need is constant practice on SEEING. Looking around with new eyes.That's the beauty of this series of books. It's inspiring, and while my style isn't the same as the authors, I really appreciate the excitement and love of the world that's shown in this entire series. There is no reason to be limited by the usual viewpoints or subjects---we just have to open up.That's what this book does. Excellent!
G**.
My FAVORITE!
An amazing book. Seriously. I rarely write reviews, but this book has me really enthused and I felt obliged to post something (and forgive me if this review is a little long). Photo Idea Index: People is a totally different animal compared to other books about digital photography (and I own an embarrassingly large collection of books on the subject). The author went out and shot about five hundred photographs just for this book. All kinds of different photos using just three different people as subjects. And, according to the book's intro, he presents each one of these photos in hopes of inspiring related picture-taking ideas in the reader's mind and to demonstrate how much can be done with how little. The book covers a lot of ground through topics such as: how to make the most of a pocket camera and natural light, trying out different lenses on a digital SLR, experimental shooting techniques (the author even takes his camera underwater with one model), getting your model to relax, act up or even to put on some costume-types-of-things, and also computer-related subjects such as converting images to amazing black-and-white images and going for contemporary fine-art or commercial looks. So, are these 500 photos any good and do they give the reader ideas? Yes and YES. Believe me, practically every one of the book's photos grabbed my eye, begged for a long look and got me excited about trying out something similar with my own camera. The book is about 90% photos and 10% text (the photos are mostly displayed without text, and the last couple pages of each chapter contain captions for all the images cover details about how the photos were shot, what was done on the computer, and maybe some behind-the-scenes stories). I honestly have no complaints about this book except that I had to wear my reading glasses to read the slightly small text. Photo Idea Index: People radiates enthusiasm and a "can do" mentality. I feel very fortunate to have found it. Also, this book has two companion volumes (one about Places and one about Things) that I have ordered but not yet seen. If they are anything like this one, then I'm going to be one happy reader/photographer.
M**A
Love it!
I have every book written by this guy. One of his books, Design Ideas Index, was required reading for a graphic design course and I read it cover to cover in the first week because not only is the content good but it is displayed in an amazingly lighthearted and no-nonsence kind of way. These books (things, people, and places) in addition to the Photo Idea Index are more of the same great writing that made me so happy last term! Great job and a must for just starting out and for the experienced to switch it up!
K**R
Okay !!
I loved some of the other books in this range but I was disappointed with this one. He uses the same few models throughout which made it very samey I was hoping to get more inspiration from a variety of people, poses and situations. It also took ages to arrive!!
P**.
photo index
avevo gia' acquistato un'altro libro di questa serie, quello dedicato agli oggetti, l'avevo trovato molto carino, diverso dai soliti libri di fotografia, ricco di idee e spunti e mi sono convinta ad acquistare anche questo, ma non l'ho trovato all'altezza del precedente
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