The street photographer's manual
Book - 2020
In recent years, photo sharing on social media has rejuvenated street photography, and its spirit has been reborn. The Street Photographer's Manual is about the possibilities of street photography as a medium, and how it can be approached in an accessible way. The book begins with an overview of street photography, examining its past, present, and future, and looking at how the genre has changed over time. The reader is then introduced to twenty of the most acclaimed international street photographers. This new, revised edition features six new photographers: Troy Holden, Merel Schoneveld, Melissa Breyer, David Gaberle, Michelle Groskopf, and Craig Whitehead. Integrated within the profiles are twenty fully illustrated tutorials, includ...ing how to shoot a face in a crowd and how to train your eye to observe and capture the unexpected.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Handbooks and manuals
- Published
-
London :
Thames and Hudson
2020.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Edition
- New edition. Revised edition
- Item Description
- First published in 2014.
- Physical Description
- 192 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-187) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780500545263
- Introduction
- Busy: Intro
- Elliott Erwitt
- Order
- Troy Holden
- Events
- Bruce Gilden
- Sequences
- Matt Stuart
- Lining up
- Maria Plotnikova
- Quiet: Intro
- Miriel Schoneveld
- Waiting
- Blake Andrews
- Following
- Nils Jorgensen
- Behind
- Marc Riboud
- Looking down
- Shin Noguchi
- Abstract: Intro
- Blurred
- Gueorgui Pinkhassov
- Layers
- Jack Simon
- Shadows
- Melissa Breyer
- Reflections
- Trent Parke
- Doubles
- Jesse Marlow
- Still: Intro
- Empty
- Johanna Neurath
- Objects
- David Gaberle
- Graphic
- Shubjects: Intro
- Children
- Michelle Groskopf
- Projects
- Narelle Autio
- Vertical/Horizontal
- Craig Whitehead
- Ethics
- Conclusion
- Glossary.