ABSTRACT

'Basic Photography' is a longstanding international bestseller and continues to be the introductory textbook for photography courses throughout the world.

Key features:
practical assignments, so you can put into practice what you've learned
chapter summaries for easy revision
a clear and concise approach to essential photographic principles, assuming no prior knowledge
comprehensive coverage of both black and white photography, processing and printing; colour photography, digital manipulation and film processing
suitability for students of all ages and all photographic courses


This new edition now includes:
extended coverage of digital imaging techniques: from capturing images digitally, to scanning and using manipulation software and the ethics involved
updated and re-structured contents to suit the new Art (Photography) A Level
hundreds of stunning full colour photographs throughout illustrating the main points from the text inspirational images from world famous photographers including: Bill Brandt; Henri Cartier-Bresson; Edward Weston and David Hockney.

The late Michael Langford formerly taught at the Royal College of Art for many years, becoming Course Director. He was intimately involved with photography courses and examination syllabuses at all levels and as a result fully understood what a student needed. His other books for Focal Press include 'Starting Photography' 2nd edition, 'Advanced Photography' 6th edition, and 'Story of Photography' 2nd edition. 'Advanced Photography' is the companion volume to 'Basic Photography', and for students wishing to progress further, will take the aspiring photographer a step forward on the ladder to a career in photography.


chapter 1|23 pages

Overview 1 What is photography?

chapter 4|26 pages

Hardware 4 Cameras using film

chapter 6|12 pages

New technology 6 Digital cameras

chapter 8|22 pages

Visual skills 8 Organizing the picture

chapter 9|28 pages

Materials 9 Films, filters

chapter 10|25 pages

Practical skills 10 Exposure measurement

chapter 11|20 pages

Equipment & procedure 11 Film processing

chapter 15|11 pages

Practical 15 Finishing and presenting work

part |1 pages

Appendices

chapter |7 pages

B: Camera movements

chapter C|4 pages

Expressing film response

chapter |3 pages

D: Chemical formulae

part |1 pages

E: Health and safety concerns

chapter |2 pages

F: Digital notebook