Access to resources found in The Secrets To Creating Amazing Photos

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Here are some of the resources found in the The Secrets To Creating Amazing Photos! Whenever I say “google” something (in the book), check here first to see if I did the “googling” for you. You may find a link just waiting for you to click on it. We made it super easy to follow along by using the page numbers from the book to correspond with this digital resource page!

There are a bunch of photography goodies on this page. Take your time and dig in to each one of the resources as needed!

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Foreword

Go to huntingtonwitherill.com to see Huntington’s art, essays, and more! Huntington has photo books as well.

Preface

pg. 16- The daguerreotype referenced can be found on the Rijksmuseum website. I’ve also made a collection of every image from the museum used in the book, which can be found here.

pg. 17- Read for more information on the Kodak Brownie camera.

pg. 19- Advancing Your Photography

 

PART ONE: Fundamental Composition Guides And Tools

pg. 31- Go to robertholmesphotography.com for more of Bob’s spectacular photos

pg. 36- David’s work can be found at davidsmithphotography.net

pg. 42- View of the Golden Bend in the Herengracht, Gerrit Adriaensz. Berckheyde, 1671 – 1672

pg. 46- The Decisive Moment by Henri Cartier-Bresson

pg. 50- How to Shoot a Movie Story by Arthur L. Gaskill and David A. Englander

pg. 52- florianschulz.org for more amazing wildlife photography by Florian!

pg. 53- Go to johntodd.com to see more of John’s work

pg. 54- The Focal Encyclopedia of Photography by Leslie D. Stroebel and Richard D. Zakia

pg. 61- Composition Made Easy by William Palluth

pg. 64- Landscape on the Oise, Charles-François Daubigny, 1872

pg. 73- Silhouette of Madame Eugène de Block-Looz, Charles Auguste Fraikin, 1852

pg. 82- Gary Meisner: PhiMatrix and Golden Number

pg. 82- Jake Garn’s photography can be found at jakegarn.com

pg. 87- Landscape in Brazil, Frans Jansz Post, 1652

pg. 89- River Landscape with Boar Hunt, Joos de Momper (II), c. 1590 – c. 1635

pg. 92- A Windmill on a Polder Waterway, Known as ‘In the Month of July’, Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriël, c. 1889

pg. 93- Portrait of a Couple as Isaac and Rebecca, known as ‘The Jewish Bride’, Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1665 – c. 1669

pg. 94- Photo reproduction of Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, Pompeo Pozzi, c. 1850 – c. 1880

pg. 101- Landscape with a Stone Bridge, Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1638

pg. 112- stevemccury.com has all of Steve’s amazing work

pg. 115- The Technique of Lighting for Television and Motion Pictures by Gerald Millerson

 

PART TWO: Composition Lines That Convey Moods In Your Images

pg. 119- Landscape Architecture by John Ormsbee Simonds

pg. 128- Landscape with Waterfall, Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael, c. 1668

pg. 130- Self-portrait, Vincent van Gogh, 1887

pg. 136- For more of Michael Zagaris’s legendary photography, click here

Total Excess: Photographs by Michael Zagaris

pg. 141- Girl in a Large Hat, Caesar Boëtius van Everdingen, c. 1645 – c. 1650

pg. 146- Beach at Dover, with bathers, Francis Frith, 1891

pg. 171- The Explosion of the Spanish Flagship during the Battle of Gibraltar, Cornelis Claesz. van Wieringen, c. 1621

 

PART THREE: Putting Your Tools Together And Final Tips

pg. 176- The Photographer’s Workroom, from the album ‘De Wildbaan’, Henry Pauw van Wieldrecht (possibly), 1903 – 1907

pg. 177- Kim Weston’s photography, workshops, and more can be found at kimweston.com

Edward Cole Kim Weston: Three Generations of American Photography