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- Coco Chanel Three Weeks 1962 by Douglas Kirkman by Dindy Yokel
Coco Chanel Three Weeks 1962 by Douglas Kirkland from Glitterati Publishing is a gorgeous coffee table book that has both style and substance. Kirkland writes of this brief period in Paris from a personal perspective reflecting on his conversations with the revered Mademoiselle Chanel. - Photography and Why You May Want a Digital SLR Camera by Bobby D Strunk
If your just beginning to take your photography a bit more serious and maybe want to try your hand at making some money with your photography, you will want to look into getting a digital slr camera. SLR stands for single lens reflex, so you add the digital and you have the d-slr camera. - "How to Draw Cars Like a Pro" - Is it Worth It? by Alex Simpson
Is "How To Draw Cars Like A Pro" still the best book on how to draw cars? There's only so much you can get from looking at step by step car drawing pictures and "How To Draw Cars Like A Pro" doesn't do much to help that. - Mexican Folk Art From Oaxacan Artist Families, by Arden Aibel Rothstein and Anya Leah Rothstein by Alvin Starkman
Mexican Folk Art From Oaxacan Artist Families (2007) is an extremely comprehensive compilation which closely examines ten different mediums of Oaxacan crafts and folk art by looking at the families who produce it: ceramics, woodworking, textiles, jewelry, basketry and more. The book is a must for travelers to the central valleys of Oaxaca with even a passing interest in the subject material, as either shoppers of handicrafts or folk art collectors. - Art Book Review - Claude Lorrain by Lance Winslow
Sketches and drawings of the 1600s come alive in Claude Lorrain's works, as he drew from his studio in Rome. He obviously had a love for the countryside, God, and history. Many put his sketches and drawings up against the great painters and artisans of his day. I'd be one of those folks who tends to agree. - Art Book Review - The Works of Marc Chagall by Lance Winslow
Marc Chagall was undoubtedly one of the greatest Twentieth Century Painters of Europe, and his art and legendary status has withstood the test of time. Few could ever match his incredible productivity and ability to capture the imagination of his viewers. - Art Book Review - Art, Art Everywhere From East Coast to West Coast by Lance Winslow
Contemporary art is perhaps one of the purest art forms, some say it is what art is, and that all other art is mimicking or an abstraction from contemporary art. The art of any particular era or period is indeed unique all to its own. Often, you can note the place and time of a work of art by its tell tale signs, of course it takes a connoisseur of that period to do it. - Art Book Review - George Inness - One the Ninetieth Century's Greatest Painters by Lance Winslow
The ninetieth century had tremendous competition for great artisans, and painters. One was George Inness, perhaps the best, although some might debate this. Of course, once you become acquainted by his art, you'll have to agree he was in the top five for sure. To better illustrate this and perhaps persuade you to truly see inside this great painters talents, I'd sure like to recommend a very good art book to you: - Photography Book Review - Biplane Picture Book by Lance Winslow
There are few of us alive today that were around in the great days of early aviation, when all the airplanes were biplanes, so it's hard for us to understand just what it was like. But, if you have curiosity there, and if you love airplanes, then let me recommend a very nice book for you to own: "The Age of the Biplane" by Chaz Bowyer; Crescent Books Publishers; Bison Books; New York, NY; 1983. ISBN: 0-517-39939-3. - See America the Beautiful in Pictures - Coffee Table Photography Book Review by Lance Winslow
How would you like to see America, I mean really see the most beautiful scenery and sights that this great nation has to offer? Well, if so, I'd like to recommend a very good book to you. It is one of the greatest collections of sights and pictures, I've ever seen. - Underwater Wonders of America Told in Pictures - Photography Book Review by Lance Winslow
Most people who visit the state and federal parks in the United States are in awe of the beauty in nature that has been preserved for them and their children and grandchildren. Still, even if they go out of their way to visit most of the state and national parks they are only getting half the picture, they are seeing what is above ground and not necessarily what is under the water, where a whole new ecosystem exists. - Norman Rockwell an Artist For the Ages - Art Book Review by Lance Winslow
Every once in a while a new artists hits the scene with a new style that takes us to a different place, capturing our imagination and human spirit. Norman Rockwell was indeed just such an artist, perhaps one of the best to ever walk the surface of the planet. Everyone who sees his work, takes a double take and is intrigued. - San Francisco is the Most Photographed City in North America - A Book Review by Lance Winslow
The Golden Gate Bridge towering over San Francisco Bay as the fog clears, a testament to mankind's will to overcome adversity, and a symbol to all of a great city. Perhaps, there is no other bridge in the world that captures the human spirit and imagination and there is definitely no city more photographed in the last 100 years than San Francisco. Some say that Las Vegas is more photographed, but mostly people buy post cards there and are too busy being tourists and gambling to take pictures. - Elvis Photography Book - A Review by Lance Winslow
Elvis Presley the King of Rock and Roll, what more can we say, he captured a generation, and embodied the spirit of America through his music. Still, it was the image that we hold on to as well. - Egyptian Art and the Cairo Museum by Lance Winslow
Ancient Art is something that we marvel in the present period knowing that it was made by human DNA that we share some of today. Perhaps, no other art or artifacts have captured the human spirit and imagination as much as ancient Egyptian Art. So, let me recommend a very good book to you. - Don't Let Your Camera Or Your Love of Photography Turn Into Frustration - Book Review by Lance Winslow
Want to learn how to take better pictures? Well, that's what I wanted to learn so, I purchased a photography book and became a quasi-expert in under 3-months, (in my mind). But, seriously I wouldn't be willing to say that or couldn't had I not read this book. - Photography Information - SLR by Bobby D Strunk
Today I offer photography information about the SLR digital camera. Some of the cameras today will take a picture that is almost perfect. The SLR style camera will cost a bit more than your point and click camera but it is well worth it's price. - Tattoos Unlimited by Reuben Wallis
This e-book provides all the latest information on tattoos and on how to do it safely. From providing us with a huge database of designs, this e-book is quite comprehensive. To know more, read the review! - Photography Information - Selling Stock Photography by Bobby D Strunk
The photography information that I have for you today is about selling stock photography. If you are going to sell your photography on the internet as stock photography you will want to know a little about negotiating licensing fees for the images that you want to sell. - Photography Information - Your Photography Business by Bobby D Strunk
A lot of people that are trying to sell their photography seem to think that they need to have all the high priced fancy photography equipment. Really what they need is photography information that will show them different techniques and skills. First of all you will need to learn all that you can about the equipment that you all ready have. A lot of people buy a camera and never even learn what all the different functions of the camera are. - Photography Information About Street Photography by Bobby D Strunk
Now I have some photography information that is about street photography. What is street photography? I can tell you that it is not about taken pictures of the streets. Actually street photography has nothing to do with the street. - Photography Information About Stock Photography by Bobby D Strunk
Today I have photography information that involves stock photography. There are basically two types of online photography that you will be selling. You have your assignment photography and you also have stock photography. Now when people think about assignment photography they are thinking of a photographer - Flaming Night Photos by Bobby D Strunk
We all know that night photography is a big part of photography marketing. What you may not know is how to take a night photo that will make you money without using any light. No light that is, except the light of a fire. Still photography of some type of fire is the part of photography that can give you a whole new way to look at night photography - Making Movies With Your Digital Camera by Bobby D Strunk
Even if you did not get a cam corder for the holidays you can still have holiday movies. If you have a digital camera and a computer you can create some great home movies. I have the windows vista and this is what program I use to make the movies. I'm not sure if all computers have the same program but I would think that they have a program that is similar. - Get Paid to Take Photos - How to Make Money Taking Photographs by Ryan K Lim
Do you have a hobby of taking photos? Today, you can earn a lot of money from taking photos. I have heard a high school student that makes $5,000 per month from taking photos. Let's take a look how you can do the same: - Night Photography Can Be Pretty Cool by Bobby D Strunk
There are a lot of people that are getting into photography these days. I expect that this is due to the fact that digital cameras are really simple for someone to use. You can take some great shots and you don't have to spend an arm and a leg. It is nice to know that the price of digital photography is coming down to where people can afford it. - Having a Photography Website is Easier Than You May Think by Bobby D Strunk
There are people that would like to have a photography website but they feel as though it would take a lot to get one up and running. In the world of photography marketing it is easier than you may have thought. You can start out with not more than an internet connection, a computer, which you probly already have. - Focus on the Eyes When Photographing People by Bobby D Strunk
The favorite thing for people to photograph is other people and I think that people do this because they want to be able to save that moment forever. It has gotten to the point where just about everyone has a camera, from the teenager who takes pictures of his buddies with his cell phone to the people that look at photography with an artistic view. With digital photography coming into the picture, it is said that people using photography has grown as much as 90 percent. - Andrew Logan an Artistic Adventure by Frances Lynn
Andrew Logan An Artistic Adventure is a beautifully produced Art book, stuffed with full page colour photographs of Andrew Logan's international life and work. (I resisted the temptation to rip the photos out of the book, frame them and hang them on my walls!). - Photography Posing Secrets Review by Segun Ling
Photography posing secrets is a book by Malcolm Boone which promises to show you how you can quickly and easily produce professional standard portraits by mastering the secrets of camera friendly poses. A lot of things has been said about this book, but her e is a review of what to expect from it.
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