Since the previous edition of the much-acclaimed How to Photograph Buildings and Interiors, a great deal has changed in the world of photography. Author Gerry Kopelow, who teaches architectural photography at Harvard and whose work has appeared in numerous architectural publications, updates his classic reference book with over 60 new pages on digital photography and equipment, scanning and image manipulation, and electronic marketing. His intelligent and accessible text and striking color and black-and-white photographs bring his expertise to both the novice and the professional alike.
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This how-to book includes hundreds of color and black-and-white photos, as well as comprehensive coverage of equipment and technique for architects, interior designers, professional photographers, and anyone interested in photographing buildings. Kopelow (a widely-published architectural photographer) starts with choosing equipment and supplies, films, and lighting, and preparing materials for publication. He then moves on to more advanced topics including medium- and large-format cameras, working on location, and the architectural photography darkroom. The third edition includes three new chapters on digital photography equipment, scanning, image enhancement, and electronic marketing on the Internet. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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