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tank121

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I'm currently doing my course at college and learnt about exposure so far, had some dark room experience and a session on still life. I already had a quite a good understanding of exposure. One area where I feel I struggle is generating the ideas for the photos, I know the basic rules of composition but often don't see the simple shapes etc within the frame. I hope you'll understand what I'm getting at.

Would these books help? I already own Learning to see Creatively by Bryan Peterson and Understanding Exposure by the same author.


Light Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting
The Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos [Paperback]

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If you cannot see simple shapes within a frame, then yes, a book on compositional theory would probably be helpful. I've read Light, Science, Magic, but have not read The Photographer's Eye, but have heard from people whose knowledge I respect that it is a good book. Many of the so-called "basic rules of composition" are actually just modern-day nonsense, parroted over and over by people writing very short, web-based blurbs, blog posts, and on-line tutorials. The elements and principles of design is a topic you ought to research if you have difficulty seeing shapes, lines, mass, tone, etc..

I think some of the better authors who write photography books have some good ways of teaching people about the art,science, and the craft aspects of the field. A few good books, written by skilled authors, and edited by a good editor, can be VERY worth their cost. One of the biggest problems I see with internet-based tutorials is that many times, the quality of the theory, or the instruction, is not up to standards. Books tend to have more "at stake" than uploading a low-cost, shot-in-one-evening, video to a free hosting service like YouTube.
 
I already had a quite a good understanding of exposure.
Hi tank121, what do you have on mind; exposure for digital photography or for film photography ? There are differences.
BTW, problems with generating ideas for photos has everyone. It's called "creativity jam". :biggrin:
 

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