The New Art of Photographing Nature: An Updated Guide to Composing Stunning Images of Animals, Nature, and Landscapes
A**R
A Grand Master Still Pushing The Boundries.
Art Wolfe is one of the great American photographers of this century.His astonishing images are a window into a world most of us hope to see, but might otherwise never see.Over a lifetime of creating these images he has transformed nature, wildlife and cultural photography into an art form.He has devoted his life to photographing, preserving and recording wildlife, nature, remote cultures and the environment.His lens seems to seek the very soul of his subjects.His photography is not a portrayal of environmental vandalism or an elegy to vanishing places.Rather, his focus is on the use of photography to encourage the preservation of what is, whilst being concerned about the constant tensions between development and conservation.When he photographs wild creatures, he sees them in his viewfinder as ambassadors for the preservation of their diminishing habitat. His images seek to be beacons to a stronger connectedness with our natural world and to inspire a more respectful interaction with both other cultures and our environment.It is nature’s spirit that he seeks to frame and turn into captivating photographs.He believes, if we are to know a true connection to nature or to others on this planet, it will have to happen in our own hearts and souls. As a photographer, Art Wolfe has become connected to the natural world, to the matrix from which he was born, which sustains him, and to which he, and all of us, will, one day, return.He believes strongly that each of us is a very important part of this matrix, and we are in a position to preserve and enjoy it, or destroy it. He also believes this position is a privileged one, but is accompanied by an authentic calling to recognise the fragility of this matrix.His signature images captured over the last 35 years are born out of concern for the protection, or tragic loss, of the natural world.They convey an intrinsic emotional and even spiritual gravitas that are projected into those who view them.This book reveals a new lens into Art's magical world.I am enjoying every page.Denis Glennon AO
Z**G
Simply written; photos are worth a thousand words!
Where do I begin? This is so well done. To have explanations of photo comparisons in just a few well-written sentences, along with Tim Grey's tips on photo-processing all in one book, this becomes a user-friendly and very effective reference handbook on photography. I am sure the authors had tons of photos they could have used and text they could have written, but less is more and highly impactful and educational. Beginners and experts both can benefit. I appreciate all the different locales in which the photos were taken. The effort adds to the interest and appeal (and entertainment value...) of the book. And thanks to Tim Grey for all the tips...so useful and relevant AND helpful). Congratulations on a superb book that I will take notes on and refer to for some time. I am going to give several as gifts, as well.
S**S
Great High Level Nature Photography Book
I have enjoyed Art's work since I first saw him on PBS a few years ago with his show, and Tim Grey provides great daily digital photography answers through his website, so I was excited to be able to pick this up, along with the perspective that Martha provides as a photo editor.If you are looking for a recipe book on nature photography, this is not it. If you want a book that will help reinforce techniques and give you ideas for new things to try this is it. For me, as an aspiring wildlife photographer, the chance to read the insights of a photo editor were particularly helpful. I look forward to using some of Martha's comments in attempts to get published.I think if you actually spend time reading the text, and studying the photos to understand the differences, it is most helpful. Art often will provide two (or more) side by side photos of the same image with different exposure or lighting conditions to help illustrate a point.Would I buy it again, yes, would I buy it in digital format only, probably not, as it would be too hard on most devices to get a good feel of the side by side comparisons.
P**B
Outstanding book on the art of composition, by a master.
There are (too) many books on the technique, the methods, the nuts and bolts of how to operate a camera and lens properly (Joe McNally's book for Life Mag far and away the best I've read), and too few on the art of how to compose a good picture. It's hard to teach (and learn) artistic technique! This book, along with those by the late, great Galen Rowell is wonderful. It's like standing in the field with Art Wolfe, having him explain what goes through his mind as he tries to capture the essence of a scene. He is very insightful and able to articulate those insights eloquently. The commentary by Audobon editor Martha Hill is good,also, sometimes providing interesting counterpoint to Wolfe's thoughts, but these are Art Wolfe's beautiful creations. He is a fantastic photographer and teacher - a rare combination.
G**H
Great images, excellent instruction
Images, not surprisingly, are world class. What separates this book from others is showing multiple comparisons of similar images under different settings, compositions or lighting. Images are small and when you enlarge them they are very lo res which is somewhat annoying to have them that lo res when enlarged. Yes, I understand why but would be nice to see images well in larger size.I liked the input of Martha Hill, an editor, as an alternative, objective prospective to Art's images.I liked this enough I read on an iPad over a few days. Easy reading with clear conceptual explanations and example images.
S**E
The best nature photography book I’ve read
I think I got more new or noteworthy info from this book than the dozens of similar ones I’ve read in the past combined. I think this is best suited for someone who has the essentials down and wants some specific things to think about or comparisons to consider. Having the viewpoints of a photographer and then those by a nature photo editor was really insightful - they even disagree a couple of times which shows the subjectivity of everything. I find books like these to have basically the same ideas and tips, and you end up skimming most of the book because you’ve heard the same thing a dozen times. This one felt more like…a course maybe? Like I actually found myself engaging with the material and thinking about what was being said.
F**S
Photographing Nature
A must have if you are serious about improving your photography. Take your time and read this book. However, the Most important thing is to apply all the tips and tricks that Art provided
R**L
Great for outdoor photography
Very useful
D**H
I segreti di composizione di Art Wolfe
Il libro è arrivati nei tempi specificati ed in ottime condizioni, come per altro tutti i prodotti Amazon. Art Wolfe è uno dei miei fotografi preferiti, le sue foto di viaggio e naturalistiche sono da mozzafiato e in questo libro condivide i suoi segreti di composizione. E' un "must have" per fotografi appassionati di questo genere.
L**O
un bon livre pour les fans
j'ai vu pleins de reportage sur ce photographe, livre très intéressant, il faut juste faire l'effort de l'anglais dommage qu'une version française n'existe pas!
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