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Brian Dilg

    Why You Like This Photo
    30-Second Photography
    30-second Photography
    Wie Fotos wirken
    • Wie Fotos wirken

      Wie wir sehen, wahrnehmen und denken

      Verstehen Sie die Grundlagen der Wahrnehmung und reflektieren Sie die Wirkung von Bildern. Was macht ein Foto beeindruckend? Warum gefällt Ihnen ein bestimmtes Bild besonders gut? Welche psychologischen Mechanismen sind im Hintergrund aktiv? Manche Fotos wirken lebendig – wie vermittelt das Gehirn diesen Eindruck? Und wenn eine Bildkomposition Ihre Erwartungen nicht erfüllt, woher stammen diese falschen Annahmen? Antworten auf diese Fragen bietet der international ausgezeichnete Kameramann Brian Dilg. Er kombiniert fotografische Grundlagen wie Belichtung, Fokus und Bildkomposition mit Erkenntnissen aus Psychologie, kognitiver Neurowissenschaft und evolutionärer Biologie. Dilg schreibt spannend und unterhaltsam und lädt Sie ein, zu entdecken, wie ein Foto „funktioniert“ und wie Sie Ihre eigenen Fotos verbessern können. Der Inhalt umfasst Aspekte wie Blickwinkel, Dynamikumfang, Bewegung, Position im Rahmen, Helligkeit und Farbe. Zudem werden die Werke von über 50 angesehenen Fotografen vorgestellt, von Meistern des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts bis zu zeitgenössischen Wegbereitern. Tauchen Sie ein in diese aufregende Erkundung der Fotografie und ihrer Wahrnehmung.

      Wie Fotos wirken
    • 30-second Photography

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,9(6)Abgeben

      Who invented photography first, Fox Talbot or Louis Daguerre? Who got the patent? Who made the most money? Who are the greatest photographers and what have their contributions been? This book takes the 50 most important aspects of photography; both the major styles and the key technical aspects that make them possible, and explains each in two pages, 300 words and one picture. The book also includes 6 profiles of the greatest names in the history of photography and shares their contributions. Whether you pick it up for 30-seconds at a time or from cover-to-cover, this book will have you thinking about your own and other peoples photography in a whole new way.

      30-second Photography
    • 30-Second Photography

      The 50 Most Thought-Provoking Photographers, Styles and Techniques, Each Explained in Half a Minute

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Why was the first human ever captured on film caught by pure luck? Where is the human blind spot, and why don't you realise you have one? What does authenticity mean in an art where originals can be reproduced infinitely and manipulated flawlessly? Packed with world-renowned photographs, from the daguerreotype to Polaroid and biographies of leading photographers, this book will capture your curiosity and expose you to new ideas about your camera, your photography and the visual culture that surrounds you. From the science of converting light into digital information, to the philosophical implications of freezing a moment in time, big ideas are tackled in bite-sized units: two pages, 300 words and one representative image at a time. Understand the 50 most thought-provoking concepts, techniques and technologies that have shaped photography into the ever-present art form it is today. The bestselling 30-Second series offers a new approach to learning whereby every title takes a popular topic and dissects it into the 50 most significant ideas at its heart, explained in just two pages that are easily digested in only half a minute.

      30-Second Photography
    • Why You Like This Photo

      The Science of Perception, And How We Understand Photographs

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Photographic beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but it can also be measured and understood. Scientists and psychologists are discovering more and more about how the mind has developed over human history; and this new knowledge has a direct bearing on our understanding of aesthetics and beauty. Did you know that the landscape photos people most enjoy looking at are closely correlated with exactly the kind of fertile landscape that early humans sought out on their migrations? This kind of information is fascinating, but if you're a photographer it's also very useful. Featuring interviews with numerous great photographers combined with concepts from exciting areas of science and psychology, this accessible photographic guide is illustrated with infographics highlighting brain areas triggered by particular views, and a selection of sensational ne art photos. Why You Like This Photo holds the inspiring and practical keys to capturing the images that you, and everyone, will find appealing and fascinating.

      Why You Like This Photo