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Developing Vision and Style: A Landscape Photography Masterclass with Charlie Waite, Joe Cornish and David Ward
 
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Developing Vision and Style: A Landscape Photography Masterclass with Charlie Waite, Joe Cornish and David Ward (Paperback)

by Eddie Ephraums (Author)
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Developing Vision and Style brings together three of Britain's best known and most respected photographers.In it they share their wide-ranging experience and expertise with those who aspire to create images that reflect their own visions of a chosen landscape and which have a distinctive personal style.

Alongside a portfolio of their latest work, each of the three authors writes about the genre for which they are so well-known: how they came to it, what inspires them and how each developed his own particular style. The book also features photographs submitted by participants in workshops run by the authors' company, Light & Land, and by readers of Amateur Photographer magazine, accompanied by comments, critiques and advice from the authors.

The combination of stunning imagery with inspirational and insightful advice makes this work a truly unique experience, which no landscape enthusiast will want to do without. This is the second book in the Light & Land series which was launched in 2006 with Working the Light.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful images, but not much insight on vision and style, Mar 29 2008
I've just finished reading Developing Vision and Style, and I'm not entirely sure what to make of it. The book's images are uniformly beautiful and reproduced very well, even in the paperback edition of the book I bought.

After a dozen or two images, though, all that uniformity starts to grate. It seems to me that there is a certain sameness to many of the landscapes, and it shows up right on the front cover: rocks in the foreground, dramatic sky, optional body of water. The images that don't follow this formula stand out by comparison.

This is a little odd in a book that is meant to be about developing vision and style. Although the authors and other contributors talk at length about their unique visions and styles, there isn't always a lot of uniqueness on display. I was also struck by how little insight was to be gained on the photographers' vision and style: very few were able to articulate what characterized their own work, never mind offer readers useful direction on developing theirs.

The book is beautiful and the notes on how individual images were made are often interesting. The text is not nearly as interesting, though, and the title promises more than the authors deliver. I'll open it again, but I think I'll just look at the pictures..
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