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The inspiration you need to help improve your photography skills Well-known for their stunning world-class photography, 1x.com has worked with their most talented photographers to handpick 100 awe-inspiring images and provided the back-story and photographer's secrets that helped capture them. This book presents you with inspiration as well as underlying techniques that can help improve your photography skills immediately. * Shares behind-the-scene stories of the featured photos from the photographers themselves, from their artistic vision to the technical details that went into each shot * Offers clear, concise, and accessible descriptions for the ideas, vision, performance, setup, location, equipment, camera settings, lighting diagrams, and image editing methods of each amazing photo Photo Inspiration provides a unique combination of the final photograph with the tools and knowledge that made it possible, all of which are aimed at helping you meet your photographic potential.

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PhotoInspiration

Secrets BehindStunning Images

Photo Inspiration, Secrets Behind Stunning Images

Published byJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.10475 Crosspoint BoulevardIndianapolis, IN 46256

Copyright © 2012 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana

Published simultaneously in Canada

ISBN: 978-1118-41371-5

Manufactured in the United States of America

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Credits

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Courtney Allen

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Dianne Russell, Octal Publishing, Inc.

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Carol Kessel

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Contents

Introduction

Abstract

Sunrise

Carousel of the Drop

Spoon and Forks

Coastlines

Time Travelers

Distant Galaxy

Action

I Feel So Small

Pink Panther

Freedom

Finished

Surfer

Architecture

Patches of Light

“Y”

Working in the Future

En Attendant Godot

Helical Stair

Children

Autumn

World’s Best Father: 4th of July

The Autumn Has Come

Expanding the Horizon of Imagination

Rain Painting

Let Us Sing

Showertime

Documentary

Where Am I?

The Man and the Sulphur

Luggage Carrier

Train

Old Memories

Big Sister

Sleeping Beauty

Editing

Motion of the Runner

Me, Myself, and I

Paris...

Magic of the Season

The Abyss

Choose Your Destiny

Silent Song

Get High and Fly

Her Very Highness Returns Back Home

Soul Mirror

Landscape

Crystal Cave

Moonlight

Cherry Trees

Autumn Interlude

The Court of Heaven: “A Galley’s Last Stand”

Guardians of the Glens

Defeated by the Sea

Painting of Nature

Reflected Ruins

Engulfed

Glacier Anayet

Wallberg Chapel

Settlers

Skye Island

Macro

The Optician

Thirsty Ladybug

On the Other Side

World of Ants

Nature

I’ll Never Speak to You Again

Breath

Who Are You?

The Edge

Anemone Shrimp

Panning

How to Eat a Raw Worm

The Feather

Silly Walk

Night

Singapore, the City of Lights

Midnight

Pick Me Up

Thunderbolt Over the Sea

Midnight Blue

Prometheus

Convergence

Caddy Camper

People

Life Is Beautiful

Katya

Butterfly

On the Lam

Nude Photography

The Raven

Emma and Chris

Still Life

Sugar…?

Water Balloon

Cut

Playing Chess

Burning

Street

The Little Man

Curiosity

Run for Cover

Coffee

Metro Musician

Allegory of a Dream

The book you are now holding in your hand is not like any other Photo book that you’ve seen before. It’s not a standard coffee-table book, because it contains detailed descriptions about how every photo is made. But it’s not like an ordinary photography tutorial, either, because it doesn’t contain test images. In fact, it’s a combination of an exquisite coffee-table book and a “how-to” guide. Indeed, it’s a unique publication that happens to include over 100 extraordinary pieces of art.

This book doesn’t have a beginning or end. It’s not divided into sequential chapters. You can flip through the book in any way you like, stopping at an interesting page to learn more about how a certain photo was created.

Many photographers spend thousands of dollars on photographic gear. Yet, ultimately, most learn that a fantastic camera doesn’t automatically take fantastic photos. After a while, your expensive equipment will just be collecting dust, because you have lost interest. On the other hand, an experienced professional photographer can take fantastic pictures with pretty much any camera, even a mobile phone, for example. Photography is not about the equipment, it’s about imagination, communication, and a way of seeing. This book might be the best photography investment you have ever made, because it is filled with inspiration, and it will help you take the next step as a photographer and artist.

All of the photographs in this book are gathered from 1x.com, the world’s most popular curated online photo gallery, with up to 150,000 individual visitors a day. 1x.com is a photo community with a difference, because every photo published has been hand selected by a team of eleven curators, with expertise in different areas. For this book, we have selected some of our favorites among our already very high-quality photos, so in essence, it’s the best of the best. We have also made sure to select photos that are especially interesting from a learning perspective.

Our curation process ensures a high level of photographic excellence in the gallery; it’s hard to get published. At first glance, this might seem elitist, but we believe that maintaining high standards and expectations is the best way to challenge individuals to improve. Thus,it’s not so about elitism; it’s about caring. If a photo is not selected for publication at 1x.com, it doesn’t mean it’s the end of the story. Learning is one of our key values, that’s why we created this book, and that’s why we have created a unique set of online tools to learn photography that includes direct feedback from our community.

You will not see anything like the in-depth discussions that are in the 1x.com critique forum elsewhere on the web. With the same philosophy of quality as in our gallery, our moderator team ensures that the quality level in critique is equally high. Short comments such as “nice shot” or “not my cup of tea” unaccompanied by an explanation are not allowed, because they don’t help the photographer to develop. Through their written critiques, the moderators will give you tips, hints, and encouragement about how to develop your skills.

To be able to gain feedback on a photo, you first have to write a critique on two other photos. First, this ensures that all photos accumulate a lot of useful feedback, and second—and at least as important—teaching is often the best way of learning. When you write feedback about someone else’s photo, you really have to analyze it in terms of light, composition, message, mood, and story. This will lead to you viewing your own photography from a different perspective. You will develop your way of seeing.

Sometimes, beginners are afraid to write feedback on others’ photos because they don’t think that their opinion matters. However, everyone should keep in mind that the majority of people looking at a photograph are not going to be photography experts, and therefore, it’s equally interesting to know how non-experts interpret a photo.

At the same time, we should not ignore what the experts have to say, either. What really makes our critique forum stand out are our experienced and especially appointed senior critics, who will provide expert critique on your photos. We believe that a mix of experts and amateurs makes a perfect blend.

Giving is the best way of gaining, and teaching can be the best way of learning. Another great way of teaching and learning at the same time is writing about your own photos, such as the photographers did in this book. When describing your photo, you have to ask yourself important questions. What really was the idea behind it? What did you want to say with it? What could you have done differently? There’s a vast resource of detailed photo tutorials on 1x.com for your inspiration.

In this book, we have gathered the collective wisdom of more than a hundred skilled photographers. Because the tips and hints are specific about each photo, I will take the opportunity to share my most important general hints about taking photos.

A common hint in books teaching photography is to break the rules. But before you start breaking the rules you need to know and master them. You must learn how to walk before you can fly.

You shouldn’t break a rule just for the sake of breaking it. If you break a rule, there must be a reason for doing so. The same goes for every technique that you use or effect that you apply to a photograph. There must always be a reason, and the goal should always be to reinforce the idea and message of the photograph. If you apply an effect to a photograph or include an element that doesn’t fit at all, it’s a breach of style. Not to confuse the viewer, you should avoid doing so, unless the exact point is to create an interesting contrast.

This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t experiment. Forget the rules sometimes, go wild, be creative and you will discover new unknown continents of the photographic world. Combine different techniques and always look for a new angle, both literally and figuratively. A skilled photographer can make any subject his or her own, for example there are many original photos of the Eiffel Tower published on 1x.com, even though it’s one of the most photographed landmarks in the world.

A big part of my inspiration behind 1x.com is the book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, by Robert Pirsig. This classic read is about defining quality and asks questions about what is good or bad. What is art and what is not? How does a photo gallery curator decide which photos to hang on the gallery walls?

Pirsig defines art as caring about your work. Thus, anything can be refined into an art: science, music, painting, making food, keeping your garden, or even sweeping the floor or fixing your car. Art is about caring about your work and being genuine; it’s that simple. This means you have to go out and photograph every day and never give up if you really want to improve. No matter what certain books or people tell you, there are no shortcuts. To really succeed, your photos must come from your heart and be a reflection of your soul.

Quality and learning are two of the most important aspects of 1x.com. The third is being part of a community. When enjoying and creating art, borders are irrelevant. 1x.com is a true melting pot with over 180 different nationalities represented, and you will make new friends from around the globe. Because there are so many talented photographers in our community, you will have the opportunity to learn from the masters by chatting with them directly.

The goal of 1x.com is to promote photography as an art form, and as stated in our motto, to reach for the sublime. Learning is so important to us, because we believe that everyone has a huge inner potential, just waiting to be unlocked. With the right encouragement, inspiration, and dedication, we believe that anyone can become an artist.

Special thanks to Chris Dixon, Gerard Sexton, Jef Van den Houte, John Parminter, Klaus-Peter Kubik, Per Klasson, Lennart Medin, Tobias Richardson and all the photographers for making this book possible and to co-founder Jacob Jovelou for programming the whole site and making 1x.com possible.

–Ralf Stelander, founder of 1x.com

Abstract

Abstract photography is often defined as images in which the subject is not immediately apparent. It uses the visual language of line, shape, and color to create images that function outside of references to an obvious subject. It removes recognizable detail and instead focuses on intuitive recognition.

It could be said that abstract is the most cerebral but also the most intuitive of all the different genres of photography. Abstract combines reason and intuition to come up with work that exhilarates both the photographer and the viewer.

Abstract images are cerebral and often ambiguous. They make the viewer think. And they raise questions. “What is it?” “Does it matter?” “How was the image made?” “Why was it made?” “What did the photographer have in mind when she made the image?” “What does it make me think of when looking at it?”

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