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Art of Seeing (Kodak Workshop Series)

Author: Derek Doeffinger
Publisher: Eastman Kodak Co
Category: Book

Buy Used: $19.99



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 3092804

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1

ISBN: 0671618067
Dewey Decimal Number: 770.11
EAN: 9780671618063
ASIN: 0671618067

Publication Date: August 1984
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: 1988 edition; copyright 1984 large softcover -- 0-671-61806-7 -- no writing or hi-liting -- pages edges straight including covers -- covers in good condition due to removable protective clear cover

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - The Art of Seeing (The Kodak Workshop Series)
  • Paperback - The Art of Seeing (Kodak Workshop Series)
  • Paperback - The Art Of Seeing: A Creative Approach To Photography

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Shows you how to take better photographs by studying the elements of the subject, using lighting, composition, color, shape, form, texture, and viewpoint. Explains how cameras, lenses, and films see differently from you. Suggests ways to achieve creativity by shattering preconceptions and lack of awareness. Helps you break through creative barriers.



Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars severely disappointed in lack of substance   December 5, 2005
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

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Save your money.
This book is virtually content free.
96 pages and most of them are pictures.
Which IMHO any average snapshooter already can do.

And if you can't this isn't the book to start with.
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This book is barely an outline of a few topics concerning how to see.
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The only substance, and I speak loosely, was to break the rules.
Use different angles. Look at parts instead of the big picture.

I infer that if most of your pictures are colored blue that that must be good as the author had a lot of blue pictures.
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A good book on composition, and admittedly those are very rare too, would tell you more about seeing. At least then you could look for elements to put together.

This book spent a lot of its few (about 48) pages of instrution doing a second rate job on composition versus actually seeing.
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Read it at the library, as you will feel cheated if you spend $20-$25 for this to buy it.
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Wabi Sabi for the artist and poet by ?? (Kamen??) would tell you more about seeing than this book.
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There are a few good photog books out there. Feininger would blow this one away if you can still find copies.

This is just another one of the disappointments. And it wasnt even artsycraftsy just blah.
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5 out of 5 stars Discovering your true potential thru hightened seeing   November 16, 2002
 4 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is one of the best books that highten your photographic abilities. It makes you aware of preconceptions you may have about photography, and encourages you to explore your seeing and observation skills. Included are chapters on what elements make up a scene, the importance of composition and lighting, and varying your ways of looking and treating the subject. I've reread it several times, learning new things everytime. It's remarkably well written and is non-technical.


4 out of 5 stars Training for the Most Important Tool of Photography   May 31, 2002
 12 out of 13 found this review helpful

The Art of Seeing is the latest, and most unique, book in my small but growing library on photography. I bought it because I was taking the same photographs over and over again and getting bored and frustrated with a hobby that I used to really enjoy. This book helped me work on the most important tool of photography: my eyes.
This book does what it says: teaches the art of seeing. I have been stuck in a rut of trying to take the pictures that I am "supposed" to take according to what my preconceptions tell me make a good photograph. This book encourages you to see everything differently and to photograph whatever you want.
Doeffinger breaks the book down into different aspects of what makes a picture, including color, depth, and form. He teaches you how to gain a new respect for every part of what makes a picture great while encouraging you figure out on your own what would make a picture great for you. While being a more abstract book, it does not fail to mention what techniques will help you bring out what you see with your eyes and put in on film. It does assume that you already know the basics of photography such as arpeture and film grain, but is careful not to go over the heads of beginners. Being an out of print book, the pictures are a little outdated but overall I would recommend this book to any photographer trying to put new life into their pictures.



5 out of 5 stars Breaking out of the rut   November 19, 2001
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a very good book for breaking out of the rut when you find yourself totally stuck for things to photograph. While some of the images remind one of those you might take in an introduction to photography class, that's not all bad. It gets your creative juices flowing again. Book helps you break repetitive image making and promotes creative thought processes, and it's not as dull as this sounds.


4 out of 5 stars Visualization basics   June 21, 2001
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

A good intro book to expand the beginning photographers understanding of visual imagery. Will open your mind to new ways of viewing the world around you and lead you to create more interesting and engaging photos.


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