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Digital photography has become a revolution. The possibility of recording an image inside a memory device, instead of using film, makes the whole process more straightforward and accessible to amateur and casual photographers. This concept facilitates the management and edition of images in personal computers. Otherwise difficult tasks such as color correction, photo retouching, cropping, printintg or sharing your images are now achieved with incredible ease. As digital cameras are becoming more popular than film cameras a lot of information is becomes available on the web. In this section you will find a large amount of digital photography resources such as tutorials, books and software to help you develop your skills as a photographer.

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Yes Rasta

With a penchant for adventure, is it no wonder photographer Patrick Cariou--whose first book, Surfers, drew tidal waves of praise--journeyed to Jamaica, a land that he calls "pure madness, and one of the most dangerous places on earth that is not at war." There he entered the secluded world of the Rastafarians, a world, culture, and religion closed to outsiders. Cariou slowly gained their trust, and they began to let him take their picture. With bold black-and-white portraits and landscapes, Car...

Lapdancer

Determined to supplement her meager income as a novice photographer, Juliana Beasley embarked on an eight-year odyssey as a professional nude dancer, specializing in "lap dances," where a woman dances above a seated customer, erotically brushing against his body. From New York to Reno, Beasley worked in over two dozen strip clubs, dancing for twenty dollars a song, experiencing the rewards and pitfalls of the profession: variable income, flexible schedules, emotional and physical exhaustion, se...

Rome (Photopocket)

The Rome Photopocket presents a portrait of a once imperial city that also manages to capture the tenor of everyday life. Stunning photographs of monuments and architectural landmarks such as the Coliseum and the Trevi Fountain are interspersed with images of young lovers and bustling crowds to reveal the phenomenal concentration of history, legend, and modernity that defines Rome....

Digital Family Photography

"Digital Family Photography" offers comprehensive and easy-to-follow advice on how to make the most of "people pictures" of all kinds: from simple but essential techniques to more advanced and challenging projects. People and families are easily the most popular subject for photographers, be it by traditional film or digital photography. This book embraces both image capture and post-production techniques, with the emphasis on working digitally. With full-color and a portrait layout, the pho...

Picture This: Debbie Harry and Blondie by Mick Rock

Blondie's emergence at New York's CBGB's and other haunts with lead singer and front woman Debbie Harry brought an instant glamour to punk and made superstars of the band. Harry, an ex-Playboy bunny, also made rock star wannabes of many fans. In this large-format book, famed international rock photographer Mick Rock documents the beginnings, the highs, and the lows of the group - with particular emphasis on Harry - in 150 powerful never-before-published images of Blondie at work and play. Includ...

Evidence of My Existence

From a leper colony in India to an American research station on the Antarctic Peninsula, from the back rooms of the White House to the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, Evidence of My Existence tells a unique and riveting story of seventeen years spent racing from one photo assignment to the next. It is also a story of photojournalism and the consequences of obsessive wanderlust. When the book opens, Jim Lo Scalzo is a blur to his wife, her remarkable tolerance wearing thin. She is heading t...

No Face

No Face is the third important publication by Uwe Kempen, following Voyeur and Intim. Kempen's new book bears witness to an increasingly abstract tendency in Kempen's work. This innovation is due to the use of a special film-capable of showing the finest graphic details-and to a new studio technique-giving the work it's technical perfection. Thematically, No Face does not, as the title might suggest, treat the female models as pure objects but offers many different interpretations and associatio...

Too Much Time: Women in Prison

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Mapplethorpe: A Biography

The brilliant photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989) was one of the most infamous figures of the contemporary art world. Patricia Morrisroe, drawing on the numerous interviews she conducted with him and those who know him, has written a remarkable biography that reveals a life even more daring than his art....

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