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Street Photography in Monochrome: Black & White Urban Life Photography Guide - Perfect for Travel, Documentary & Artistic Shots
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Street Photography in Monochrome: Black & White Urban Life Photography Guide - Perfect for Travel, Documentary & Artistic Shots
Street Photography in Monochrome: Black & White Urban Life Photography Guide - Perfect for Travel, Documentary & Artistic Shots
Street Photography in Monochrome: Black & White Urban Life Photography Guide - Perfect for Travel, Documentary & Artistic Shots
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Tired of the oversaturation of color in urban photography? Longing to capture the timeless drama and stark beauty of the city in black and white? Street Photography in Monochrome isn't just another street photography book. It's your comprehensive guide to harnessing the power of black and white to create captivating images that pulsate with the raw energy of urban life. Forget the glossy street photography coffee table books filled with generic cityscapes. Here, we going into the soul of the city, armed with the timeless language of black and white.This book is for you if: You're a seasoned street photographer seeking to add depth and emotional resonance to your work. You're a curious beginner drawn to the evocative power of monochrome photography. You yearn to capture the fleeting moments, gritty realities, and hidden stories that unfold within the urban landscape.Beyond the BasicsThis isn't a rehash of tired photography composition rules or a collection of generic creative photography exercises. We'll explore the unique challenges and opportunities presented by urban photography in black and white, crafting a distinct visual language that transcends the limitations of color. Street Photography in Monochrome goes deeper, going into: The history and artistry of black and white street photography, drawing inspiration from the masters like Henri Cartier-Bresson and Diane Arbus. The technical aspects of black and white photography, from camera settings and exposure to black and white photography paper selection and printing techniques. The ethical considerations of street photography, ensuring you capture candid moments with respect for your subjects. The power of storytelling through black and white - how to use a single frame to evoke emotions and connect with viewers on a deeper level. The art of documentary photography - using your camera to illuminate social issues and give voice to the unheard.This book is not just for aspiring photographers. It's for anyone who wants to: See the city in a new light, appreciating the beauty in the ordinary. Be captivated by the stories whispered on the wind, etched on faces, and reflected in the architecture. Adorn their walls with breathtaking black and white city photography that transcends trends and captures the essence of urban life.Join the movement. Grab your camera. Embrace the raw energy of the streets. Let Street Photography in Monochrome be your guide to transforming the urban landscape into a canvas of timeless black and white photography.Click "Add to Cart" now and embark on your journey into the heart of the city, armed with the power of black and white.
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The book is dense with words without one single photo or illustration in the whole book. You can find what is written in the web and with more examples. I would have given the book zero star but the minimum is to give one so I gave one while it should be zero. I read recently a book by Matt Stuart, “Think Like a Street Photographer” is good book about street photography with so many amazing photos.

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