Hi,
In addition to the books already mentioned, depending on what you are
interested in, I suggest the following that I have found useful /
inspirational.
Don't get them all at once !! Maybe get them from your local library first.
A . Adams Examples: the Making of 40 Photographs. ISBN 0-8212-1551-5
Life Library of Photography. Color. ISBN 7054-0025-3
The Kodak Library of Creative Photography. Mastering Color. ISBN 0-86706-
243-6
J. Johns. Know your camera. ISBN 0-589-01020-4 ( A basic book written by
a very experienced photographer, examples all made except 1, with
Olympus Pen cameras).
George Schaub. Shooting for Stock. ISBN 0-8174-5871-9 (pbk)
ISBN 0-8174-5870-0 (Hard cover) Inspirational.
Kathryn Marx. Photography for the Art Market. ISBN 0-8174-5444-6; 0-8174-
5445-4 (pbk) Other ways of looking at subjects.
Julian Calder & John Garrett. The Travelling Photographer's Handbook. My
copy is ISBN 0-330-2898-9; I think there are different, later editions.
Michael Freeman. Photo School. ISBN 0-8174-5402-0 Just what it says. A
course with 100 projects. Even if you don't do them they are worthwhile
reading about.
Michael Freeman. The 35mm Handbook.ISBN 0-906286-21-2 A complete
course from basic to professional. Interesting to read even if you don't do
the
course.
Just a selection of books I have, many dating from 25 years ago.
Oh; don't forget "The Family of Man". Those photos are inspirational too.
Steichen I think..
Cheers, Brian
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