| Surreal
Digital Photography
The Photographer’s Digital
Trickery Handbook
By Barry Huggins and Ian
Probert
Paperback, 192pages, 23.5 ×
21.2 × 1.4cm
$71.00 |
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| "Surreal
Digital Photography" covers the use of digital
imaging software to turn digital photographs into
artistic works through montage or colour enhancements.
It demonstrates the techniques involved through
practical projects, many of which produce a ?surrealist?
end result. The book is broken down to cover landscape,
portrait, and studio photography, and the methods
involved can be used to create amazing results from any
digital photos. Creative showcase sections also
highlight the best work from dynamic digital artists,
with breakdowns to show the behind-the-scenes work. The
book combines practical techniques with a more artistic
approach to digital imaging, where it?s not just about
fixing problems or creating realistic results, but about
exercising the imagination and being more playful with
your photography.
About the Author
Barry Huggins is an author and Photoshop specialist.
Apart from writing on the subject, he runs Matrix
Training, a multimedia training company specializing in
digital imaging and video. He currently resides in
London, England. Ian Probert is a writer and journalist
with more than twelve years of experience in books,
magazines, and newspapers. He studied photography and
filmmaking at Exeter College of Art and is an
enthusiastic photographer, filmmaker, musician, and
digital artist |
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