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    Hey, all.

    Just wondering if anyone has good recs for some photography reading? I'll soak up pretty much everything (history of, how-tos, techniques, tales about, theory, etc). I've just started Take Your Photography to the Next Level: From Inspiration to Image. Also got Understanding Exposure on hold - heard it's a fairly good read.

    If anyone knows of anything, I'd appreciate a comment
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gem View Post
    Hey, all.

    Just wondering if anyone has good recs for some photography reading? I'll soak up pretty much everything (history of, how-tos, techniques, tales about, theory, etc). I've just started Take Your Photography to the Next Level: From Inspiration to Image. Also got Understanding Exposure on hold - heard it's a fairly good read.

    If anyone knows of anything, I'd appreciate a comment
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    I have heard so many great things about this book and this author I am thinking aobut buying it myself:

    Freeman Patterson : Photography and the Art of Seeing
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    I have that book - awesome.
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    Bambi, this site is definitely an invaluable resource!

    Thanks for the book, Casil. I'll be sure to look it up
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    I just bought the book "Photography and the Art of Seeing" by Freeman Patterson and I have to say I just know it will be a keeper and valuable and constant resource for me....especially when I get a block.
    I highly recommend it for people that have problems with visualizing shots, or conceptualizing what it is they want to capture and how to capture it. It book that shows you how to see an image and make a photograph that takes the image beyond the ordinary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by casil403 View Post
    I just bought the book "Photography and the Art of Seeing" by Freeman Patterson and I have to say I just know it will be a keeper and valuable and constant resource for me....especially when I get a block.
    I highly recommend it for people that have problems with visualizing shots, or conceptualizing what it is they want to capture and how to capture it. It book that shows you how to see an image and make a photograph that takes the image beyond the ordinary.
    Just Awesome........
    So, what you are saying is that I should totally pay the $75 to spend a day at a Freeman Patterson workshop in October?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iguanasan View Post
    So, what you are saying is that I should totally pay the $75 to spend a day at a Freeman Patterson workshop in October?
    Really????
    Wow you are lucky!...and I am green with envy!
    I would go in a heartbeat!
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    +1, you should totally go.
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    I'll see if I can get a seat if it's that well recommended.
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