Showing posts with label Future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Future. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Book of Photography: The History, the Technique, the Art, the Future

The Book of Photography: The History, the Technique, the Art, the Future Review


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Since its invention in 1839, photography has come to change not only the way we view the world, but the world itself. Every field—medicine, astronomy, journalism, art, geography, history—has been revolutionized by photography.

Now, spanning more than 166 years of photographic history and the work of more than 250 photographers, this comprehensive and global volume explores every aspect of photography-the newest inventions, revolutionary past, ever-changing technical and aesthetic developments, and the personal stories and styles of photographers worldwide. Illustrated with photographs from around the world, The Book of Photography is a beautiful and easy-to-use reference. Timelines summarize major milestones, while sidebars tell the human and technological stories behind them. Organized by subject, the book includes chapters on: Still Life, Cityscape, Architecture, Portraiture, Exploration, Ethnography, Wildlife, Photojournalism and Documents of Social Concern, Fashion and Advertising, plus a biographical dictionary of the major photographers, institutions, and key historical figures.

The authoritative book for those who want to increase their understanding and appreciation of photography, The Book of Photography is a wealth of knowledge to be treasured.


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Dec 29, 2011 19:36:36

Saturday, October 15, 2011

All Books Go To Heaven: The Death of Physical Media and the Future of Publishing

All Books Go To Heaven: The Death of Physical Media and the Future of Publishing Review


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eBooks. MP3 downloads. Digital images. Streaming video. All of these are examples of the new media. Creative works are shifting from physical media distribution models to entirely digital production and distribution.

While there are significant legal and moral issues surrounding the sales, sharing and outright theft of digital content, it is clear that we have reached a technological tipping point where the vast majority of content will exist primarily online.

This book examines the changes that have led us to a digital content world, and examines more of the changes that will take place as we evolve our systems toward infinite capacity, bandwidth and device interoperability.


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Oct 15, 2011 11:24:46