Short Course In Photography, A, 7/E
ISBN-10: 0136031870
ISBN-13: 9780136031871
Publisher: Pearson
Copyright: 2009
Format: Paper; 224 pp
Published: 02/27/2008
Customers outside the U.S., click here.
Description
For an Introductory Photography course.
This brief, easy-to-use text introduces students to photography, employing London's signature two-page spread system--each spread addressing a single topic.
This easy-to-use text introduces students to the fundamentals of photography and suggests ways in which they might create photographs that have meaning. With a special focus on black and white photography, the book also explores digital techniques and web photography resources, equipment, cameras and camera accessories, the exposure and development of film, and the making and finishing of prints. All aspects of the process are explained and illustrated clearly in two-page spreads, each of which addresses a self-contained topic.
Features
Easy-to-use format - the entire book is formatted to make the information easy for students to access. Every pair of pages covers a complete topic along with the accompanying illustrations, diagrams, and photos.
Section on “Getting Started” - walks students through the first steps of selecting and loading film, focusing sharply, adjusting the exposure, and making their first pictures.
Emphasis on personal choices— treats photography as a subjective and personal undertaking and demonstrates how to look at a scene in terms of the way the camera can record it, how to select shutter speed, point of view, or other elements that can make the difference between an ordinary snapshot and an exciting photograph.
Unique chapter on “Seeing Like a Camera.” - explores choices in selecting and adjusting the image, and covers how to photograph subjects such as people and landscapes.
New To This Edition
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Camera
Getting Started Camera and film
Loading film into the camera
Focusing and setting the exposure
Exposure readout
Exposing the film
What will you photograph?
Using a digital camera
Types of Cameras
Basic Camera Controls
More about Camera Controls
Inside a singlelens reflex camera
Shutter Speed Affects light and motion
Aperture Affects light and depth of field
Shutter Speed and Aperture Blur vs. depth of field
Getting the Most from Your Camera and Lens
Chapter 2 Lens
Lens Focal Length The basic difference between lenses
Normal Focal Length The most like human vision
Long Focal Length Telephoto lenses
Short Focal Length Wide-angle lenses
Zoom, Macro, and Fisheye Lenses
Focus and Depth of Field
Automatic Focus
Depth of Field Controlling sharpness in a photograph
More about Depth of Field How to preview it
Perspective How a photograph shows depth
Lens Attachments Making close-ups
Using filters
Polarization and other effects
Chapter 3 Film
Selecting and Using Film
Film Speed and Grain The two go together
Special-Purpose Films Infrared and chromogenic
Color in Film and Digital
Color Films
Chapter 4 Exposure
Normal Exposure, Underexposure, and Overexposure
Exposure Meters What different types do
How to calculate and adjust an exposure manually
Overriding an Automatic Exposure Camera
Making an Exposure of an Average Scene
Exposing Scenes That are Lighter or Darker than Average
Backlighting
Exposing Scenes with High Contrast
Low Light and Reciprocity
Exposures in Hard-to-Meter Situations
Chapter 5 Developing the Negative
Processing Film Equipment and chemicals you’ll need
Mixing and Handling Chemicals
Processing Film Step by Step Setting out materials needed
Preparing the film
Development
Stop bath and fixer
Washing and drying
Summary of Film Processing
How Chemicals Affect Film
Evaluating Your Negatives
Push Processing
Chapter 6 Printing
Printing Equipment and materials you’ll need
Making a Contact Print Step by Step
Processing a Print Step by Step Development
Stop bath and fixer
Washing and drying
Summary of Print Processing
Making an Enlarged Print Step by Step Setting up the enlarger
Exposing a test print
Exposing a final print
Evaluating Your Print for Density and Contrast
More about Contrast How to control it in a print
Local Controls Burning in and dodging
Cropping
Spotting
Mounting a Print
Equipment and materials you’ll need
Dry Mounting a Print Step by Step
Bleed Mounting/Overmatting
Chapter 7 Lighting
Qualities of Light From direct to diffused
Existing Light Use what’s available
The Main Light The strongest source of light
Fill Light To lighten shadows
Simple Portrait Lighting
Using Artificial Light Photolamp or flash
More about Flash How to position it
Using Flash
Chapter 8 Digital Photography
Equipment and Materials You’ll Need
Pixels Make the Picture
Digital Color Modes, gamuts, spaces, and profiles
Channels
Using Histograms and the Info Palette
Setting up a Workflow Stay organized
Workflow programs: Aperture and lightroom
Importing an Image
Scanning
Getting Started Editing an Image
Adjusting an Image Levels
Curves
Adjusting Part of an Image Selections
More Techniques Layers
Filters
Retouching
Sharpening
Compositing
Making a Digital Image Step by Step
Soft Proofing
Printing
Storage, Archiving, Retrieval
Ethics and Digital Imaging
Chapter 9 Seeing Like a Camera
What’s in the Picture The edges or frame
The background
Depth of Field Which parts are sharp
Time and Motion in a Photograph
Depth in a Picture Three dimensions become two
Chaos becomes order
Photographing for Meaning
Portraits Informal: Finding them
Formal: Setting them up
Photographing the Landscape
Photographing the Cityscape
Photographing Inside
Responding to Photographs
How to Learn More
Troubleshooting
Glossary
Photo Credits
Bibliography
Index
Courses
Photography
[BRIEF]
(Art)
Next Edition(s)
Guerrilla Girls' Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art, The
©2008
|
Pearson
|
Paper
|
Out of Stock
ISBN-10: 014025997X |
ISBN-13: 9780140259971
More Info
MySearchLab -- Standalone Access Card
Pearson
©2010
|
Pearson
|
Access Code Card
|
Instock
ISBN-10: 0205699413 |
ISBN-13: 9780205699414
More Info
This product is a member of the following series. Click on the series name to see the full list of products in the series.
Log in to the Instructor Resource Center
Login name:
Password:
Forgot login/password? | Need to redeem an access code?
Instructor Resource Center File Download
This work is protected by local and international copyright laws and is provided solely for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. Dissemination or sale of any part of this work (including on the World Wide Web) will destroy the integrity of the work and is not permitted. The work and materials from this site should never be made available to students except by instructors using the accompanying text in their classes. All recipients of this work are expected to abide by these restrictions and to honor the intended pedagogical purposes and the needs of other instructors who rely on these materials.| Cancel | I accept, proceed with download |
Pearson Higher Education offers special pricing when you choose to package your text with other student resources. If you're interested in creating a cost-saving package for your students contact your Pearson Higher Education representative.