There's a some good books by Michael John Langford.
I learned from either Basic Photography or Advanced Photography when I
was in Photo Arts at Ryerson in Toronto, many years ago.
They're clear & simple without being trivial. A technical joy.
Look at your bookstore or on Amazon.com
Tom
Date sent: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 21:23:32 -0500
From: Gary Edwards <edwardsg@xxxxxxxxx>
> My wife is looking for a book or books for a high school graduation gift to a
> young lady who is very seriously interested in photography. She believes that
> this girl will study photography in college. Unfortunately, my wife doesn't
> know whether her interests are fine art or photojournalism. My wife was
> thinking of the 3-volume Ansel Adams Photography Series. I agree that this
> series is an outstanding foundation to build an real understanding of the
> technical aspects of film-based photography upon, and Ansel slips in a good
> deal of the aesthetics between the lines. However there might be other books
> to consider, given the facts above. Any suggestions?
>
> Gary Edwards
> Arlington, Texas USA
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