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Topic: RSS FeedProfessional Landscape and Environmental Photography: 35 mm to Large Format - Brief Article - Book Review
PSA Journal, Feb, 2004 by James Baker
Author: Mark Lucock Price: $29.95 (Canadian $46.95) Publication Date: October 2003 Pages: 192 (all in color) Imprint: Master Craftsman (distributed by Sterling)
From rainforests to rocks and mountains, grasslands to the concrete jungle: with the fundamentals shared by Mark Lucock, photographers can capture the magnificence of any landscape. Through dozens of examples of professional work, the reader can acquire a better understanding of the magical craft of environmental photography. In this book is information needed to improve skills in recording and highlighting nature's intricacy and beauty. Learn about camera types, lenses, marketing photos, and the technical and aesthetic lessons the author learned and shared.
Journal Review Editor
James Baker, APSA, of Milwaukie, Oregon, serves as the Review Editor for the PSA Journal.
Jim will manage the new product and new book reviews for our readers, as the information comes in to him. Book and product promotional information can be e-mailed to him at ReviewEditor@psa-photo.org.
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