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Photographing Historic Buildings [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 257 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, 490 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Historic England
  • ISBN-10: 1848022697
  • ISBN-13: 9781848022690
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 257 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, 490 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Historic England
  • ISBN-10: 1848022697
  • ISBN-13: 9781848022690
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The goal when photographing historic buildings, whether an abandoned railway shed or a stunning and storied castle, is not just to capture a compelling image, but to create a lasting record of the building’s design and character. But much more goes into creating a successful photograph than is sometimes apparent. Behind the camera, the photographer must have a trained eye to distinguish a building’s character-defining features. To share what they see and feel, the photographer must also master the camera, composition, and light.
           
Steve Cole draws on more than forty years of experience photographing historic buildings, sites, and monuments. Unlike many photography manuals, Photographing Historic Buildings takes a simple and straightforward approach. Light is among the most important elements of the craft of photography, and Cole takes readers through the basics with advice on the best use of both natural and artificial light. With nearly five hundred illustrations, he also instructs readers in how to arrange elements of composition to create meaning in their photographs, as well how to apply the many technical components of photography to the best advantage.
 

Recenzijas

Cole's tips are worth keeping in mind to help achieve beautiful, informative, and accurate results with a digital camera. -- Lucia Marchini * Current Archaeology, September 2017 * If you want inspiration as to how to record buildings, monuments and archaeological detail in buildings, this book is essential reading. However, the book is much more than that. The detailed technical advice, especially on the digital world of imaging, is pretty much essential for anyone who, like me, has not got a clue how digital images are created. If you follow the advice, you will become a better photographer. ... Overall, this wonderful book of huge practical value to anyone remotely interested or engaged in buildings enough to want to take photographs of them ... It is also a lovely book just to browse and enjoy on its own merits, and for the price it is a real bargain to boot. -- Roger H. White * Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, 2017 * ... an up-to-date, practical and comprehensive guide to architectural photography. The book is well-illustrated with photographs of a wide range of architectural styles and building types, from historic houses to churches through to factories and industrial units ... -- Alan Ainsworth * C20 Magazine, Autumn 17 * ... this is an exceptionally good book. Steve Cole, former head of photography at English Heritage, provides a wealth of advice that would benefit any photographer, from beginner to professional. Each of the book's many photographs has a caption that explains an important point. Particularly useful and well-illustrated sections explain how to photograph specific subjects (staircases, for example) and how to carry out a photographic survey. -- Rob Cowan * Context 151, September 2017 *

Acknowledgements vi
About the author vii
1 Introduction
1(26)
2 Practicalities of location photography
27(36)
3 Composition considerations
63(22)
4 Light
85(20)
5 The subjects
105(50)
6 Understanding photographic surveys
155(46)
7 Post-production
201(29)
Glossary of photographic terms 230(5)
Further reading 235(1)
Web sources 235(1)
Picture credits 236(8)
Index 244
Steve Cole was Head of Photography at English Heritage. He retired in March 2014, having worked for over forty years as a photographer in the cultural heritage sector.