Photography books i own…

Fotografia — Guide Com­pact
by Capobussi Mau­r­izio
Pub­lisher: DeAgos­tini
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comment_yellow A sub­stis­tute if you cant’ find the Nationa Geo­graphic Photo Book, really sug­gested (is really cheap: 18€ for 300pages!)

National Geo­graphic Pho­tog­ra­phy Field Guide: Secrets to Mak­ing Great Pic­tures, Sec­ond Edi­tion
by Peter Burian, Bob Caputo
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comment_yellow All started read­ing this book dur­ing my army ser­vice: a world to discover.

Under­stand­ing Expo­sure: How to Shoot Great Pho­tographs with a Film or Dig­i­tal Cam­era (Updated Edi­tion)
by Bryan Peter­son
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comment_yellow He explains every photo really well (shutter/lens infos are avail­able). Inter­est­ing his way to use nature “broth­ers” ele­ments (sky, green, etc) to meter.
The Neg­a­tive (Ansel Adams Pho­tog­ra­phy, Book 2)
by Ansel Adams
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comment_yellow Do you shoot in b&w? BUY. Want to know what is mid­dle gray value is? what zone sys­tem is? BUY
National Geo­graphic Pho­tog­ra­phy Field Guides: Land­scapes
by Robert Caputo
National Geo­graphic Soci­ety
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comment_yellow Much the­o­r­i­cal than prac­ti­cal. No image details: a mess.

The National Geo­graphic Field Guide to Pho­tog­ra­phy: Dig­i­tal
by Rob Shep­pard, Bruce Dale, Charles Kogod
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comment_yellow Bah, a mis­take for my taste of what a photo book has to be.

Through the Lens: National Geographic’s Great­est Photographs

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comment_yellow Really nice book, pho­tos not so common.

National Geo­graphic: The Wildlife Pho­tographs
by John G. Mitchell
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comment_yellow Not the best nature pho­tos from National.
John Shaw’s Focus on Nature: The Cre­ative Process Behind Mak­ing Great Pho­tographs in the Field
by John Shaw
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comment_yellow A con­tinue inspi­ra­tion, he tells how he have taken every photo, from cam­era to lens, from meter­ing to com­po­si­tion. My “artis­tic” favourite book.
20th Cen­tury Pho­tog­ra­phy
Museum Lud­wig Köln

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comment_yellow His­tory of pho­tog­ra­phy from Ansel Adams to Bres­son, from Mag­num to our times. Love it.

National Geographic’s Last Wild Places (National Geo­graphic)
by National Geo­graphic Soci­ety
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comment_yellow Really inter­est­ing pho­tos from many places around the globe.
Faces of Africa
by Carol Beck­with, Angela Fisher
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comment_yellow Africa i will never see: a piece of art.
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