Beautiful Hesitation by Pardington Fiona
$70.00 NZD
Category: photography | Reading Level: very good
Taking a photograph is like tilting at windmills. It's taking on the universe.' Fiona Pardington Fiona Pardington considers each of her photographs to be 'a sovereign world', offering the viewer an uneasy, dreamlike experience. She uses the phrase 'a beautiful hesitation' to describe photography's power ...Show more
Berenice Abbott by Berenice Abbott
$33.00 NZD
Category: photography | Series: Masters of photography
An innovative documentary photographer, Berenice Abbott pioneered scientific images and photographed the fast-changing landscape of her times. Abbott studied journalism for a year in Ohio before moving to New York in 1918 to study sculpture, where she met Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray. She later moved to F ...Show more
Black White & Colour: An Adult Doodle Book
$27.00 NZD
Category: photography
We all love to doodle - in meetings, on the train, when brainstorming, or simply whenever we have a pen and some paper to hand. This utterly original and exquisitely produced book is the ultimate starting-point for creative drawing, painting, sketching, colouring and doodling. Quirky and cheeky, fine ar ...Show more
Blogging for Photographers Explore Your Creativity or Build Your Business by Jolie Anne O'Dell
$34.00 NZD
Category: photography
Why photo-blogging matters and how to do it well Photographers of the past rose to fame through word-of-mouth, as editors swapped names and compared notes. Success was elusive, and publication went only to the favoured few. Those days are, happily, gone and now anyone can get their work noticed, sharing ...Show more
Brian Brake - Lens on the World by Athol McCredie
$100.00 NZD
Category: photography | Reading Level: very good
Brian Brake (1927-1988) was New Zealand's most well-known and internationally successful photographer, known worldwide for photo essays like Monsoon (1961) and locally for the book New Zealand, Gift of the Sea (1963). Twenty years after his death, however, Brake's vast body of work remains unseen - or c ...Show more
Build Your Own Pinhole Camera Complete Guide to Making Your Own Camera & Taking Photographs by Justin Quinnell
$24.00 NZD
Category: photography
You can explore the wonderful world of pinhole photography. Did you know you can make your own camera, and create striking images, for next to nothing? Pinhole cameras have existed, and use a tiny hole instead of a lens to make pictures on film that can be processed in the normal way. The results have a ...Show more
CREATING DIGITAL PHOTOBOOKS by DALY,TIM
$80.00 NZD
Category: photography
Ever since the earliest days of photography, most photographers have dreamt of having a book of their own work produced and published. Until recently, however, such dreams remained a fantasy for all but that tiny minority who could attract the attention of commercial publishers. Now, with the advent of ...Show more
Camera in the Crowd by Pugsley Christopher
$80.00 NZD
Category: photography
Filming and cinema quickly won the hearts of New Zealand from the mid-1890s, yet the story of the cameramen and the film they took here and in the First World War has never been fully captured. The Camera in the Crowd does that in style, bringing to fruition years of original research and archival work ...Show more
Capture the Light : A Guide for Beginning Digital Photographers by Steve Meltzer
$30.00 NZD
Category: photography | Series: A Lark Photography Book
Capturing Light: The Heart of Photography by Michael Freeman
$50.00 NZD
Category: photography
In all photography its the quality of light that makes or breaks the shot. For professional photographers, chasing the light, waiting for it, sometimes helping it, and finally capturing it is a constant preoccupation and for some an obsession. Drawing on four decades of doing just this, Michael Freeman ...Show more
Capturing the Moment: The Essence of Photography by Michael Freeman
$50.00 NZD
Category: photography | Series: Capturing
One of photographers true greats, Henri Cartier-Bresson, nailed photography perfectly when he coined the phrase the decisive moment. So perfectly, in fact, that it has foiled all attempts to escape the single, crucial idea of what photography, and photography alone, can do. It has spawned the inevitable ...Show more