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May 19,2009
Creative Vision
Creative Vision: Traditional and Digital Methods for Inspiring Innovative Photography
Author: Jeremy Webb
Publisher: AVA (Autumn 2005 ) ISBN: 978 2 88479 072 7
Language: English
Product Dimensions:
192 pages
175 colour images
300mm x 200mm
Paperback with flaps
Price: $440 Member:$396
Key features
· Encourages creativity and experimentation. · Inspires the photographer to explore a range of different techniques.
Readership: Advanced
· Second- and third-year level students of photography and other visual arts subjects. · Fine artists keen to explore the more creative possibilities of photography.
· Graduates, tutors and professionals and anyone with an interest in the history and theory of photography.
Creative Vision aims to bridge the gap between capturing a photograph and ‘making’ an image. Focusing on both digital and traditional techniques this book explores how the photographer can use and abuse the ‘rules’ of photography to their own creative end and to produce work of artistic merit.
Creative Vision encourages inspiration and experimentation and focuses on the importance of asking questions rather than simply seeking answers in the search for creativity in photography.
Jeremy Webb is a freelance photographer, digital artist and a tutor in photography at Great Yarmouth College, Norfolk, with extensive experience in a wide variety of businesses including design of on-line education courses. He is a contributor to numerous magazines and websites, and undertakes regular exhibitions and commissions of his work.