User-created articles: Book Reviews
This is a list articles created by users from within the dpreview community. Note that these are neither endorsed nor reviewed by dpreview editorial staff. There are currently 8 user-created articles total.
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| Published on May 9, 2012 | Book Reviews
The first amazing interactive book from the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2010 Bence Mate has been published for iPad.
„The Invisible Wildlife Photographer" uses the innovative technology of iBooks2. The 170-page book features 200 amazing photos and nine exclusive FullHD videos.
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| Published on Mar 24, 2012 | Book Reviews
We often see Beginners ask for reading material. The usual one or two books are recommended and then a few dayr or month later, the same question is asked. Time for a sticky - a forum post that doesn't float away into the mist following forum interactions.
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| Published on Jan 19, 2012 | Book Reviews
free ebook with 10 masterpieces of actual streetphotography
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| Published on Jan 10, 2012 | Book Reviews
A game-changing book that explores the emotional psychology behind the compositional choices we make. Ever wonder why triangles make us feel stable, while diagonal lines make us feel tense? Do you want to know why certain colors or color combinations affect how we react to an image?
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| Published on Dec 21, 2011 | Book Reviews
2.8, the first publication entirely dedicated to sport photography
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| Published on Nov 19, 2011 | Book Reviews
Between 1938 and 1941 Evans took his first photographs in the New York subway with a Contax camera hidden in his coat. These are collected in book form in 1966 under the title "Many are Called". My impressions on this early street (rather subway) photography project...
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| Published on Nov 9, 2011 | Book Reviews
Roel Hendrickx provides a brief description/review of two books that can inspire both new and seasoned photographers into trying out new approaches to photography.
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| Published on Oct 10, 2011 | Book Reviews
This book presents a quite interesting analysis of the black and white photography evolution from the original chemical processes to the latest digital edition tools.
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