John Hedgecoe's Complete Guide to Black & White Photography
John Hedgecoe is the world's best-selling author of practical photography books, and now his classic on black and white gets a well-deserved and beautiful update. Not only does it include all the modern developments in digital, but it features dozens of new photos, as well. Hedgecoe tackles the most common problems associated with the medium, covering such basic principles...more
Paperback, 160 pages
Published
September 1st 2005
by Sterling
(first published December 31st 1996)
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Not much to say about that one. It's about black and white and the various related techniques. I found the book out of date, light on content and I'm not a fan of the author's style. So it made it pretty much a waste of money and time for me.
Perhaps one of the last books of this type to reference and deal with film.
A good addition to any photographer's shelves.
Another re-set read date in 2011 as I went through this classic work to see where I am going to re-shelve it as I am probably almost at the end of my using film ever seriously again.
There are several concepts that translate to digital imagery, but they are covered as well or more precisely in other books and references that I use more often.
A good addition to any photographer's shelves.
Another re-set read date in 2011 as I went through this classic work to see where I am going to re-shelve it as I am probably almost at the end of my using film ever seriously again.
There are several concepts that translate to digital imagery, but they are covered as well or more precisely in other books and references that I use more often.
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