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  • av Kudegraphy
    255

    Introducing "Pocket: Guide to Posing," your portable mentor for capturing stunning photographs and creating visually captivating portrait photography - your essential companion for unlocking the secrets to captivating and dynamic photography. This compact guide is tailored for photographers, videographers, directors, models, and artists alike, providing a wealth of creative inspiration to elevate your visual storytelling. Clear illustrations, easy-to-follow instructions, and creative challenges make learning the art of posing enjoyable and effective.

  • av Zsófia Bán
    670,-

  • av Phil Jones
    364 - 473,-

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    av Chris Benner
    249,-

    "California's Salton Sea region is home to some of the worst environmental health conditions in the country. Recently, however, it has also become ground zero in the new "lithium gold rush"--the race to power the rapidly expanding electric vehicle and renewable energy storage market. Experts Chris Benner and Manuel Pastor stress that getting the lithium out from under the earth is just a first step: the real question is whether the region and the nation will get out from under the environmental degradation, labor exploitation, and racial injustice that have been as much a part of the landscape as the Salton Sea itself"--

  • av Mikolaj Grynberg
    196,-

    "The darkly comic tale of three generations of a Jewish family in today's Poland"--

  • av Elton John
    669,-

    "In this lavish celebration authored by the icon himself, Elton John shares his fondest memories, most unforgettable moments, and previously untold stories of his record-breaking final tour. Readers will get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into every aspect of this globe-spanning spectacle, including Elton's legendary touring wardrobe by Gucci, official photography, and more. As the tour weaves across the world, Elton reaches back in time to reflect on key moments from his life on the road while sharing never-before-seen images, costumes, and memorabilia. Join Elton on his remarkable, career-affirming farewell"--

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    av Benjamin Swett
    202,-

    "An ecologically minded collection of essays in the vein of Rebecca Solnit and Susan Sontag-covering everything from the equipment of photography to the difficulties of perception itself. In an age when most of us carry a device seemingly capable of freeze-framing the world, Benjamin Swett writes with refreshing clarity on the way of the true photographer. Combines cultural criticism with personal revelation to examine how the lived experience of photography can endow the mundane with meaning while bringing attention to the beauty of both the natural world and the world we build. Having photographed trees of Manhattan, Shaker dwellings, and the landscapes of upstate New York, award-winning photographer and writer Swett brings an ecological sensitivity to these expansive and profound meditations on how to document the world around us. Accompanied by nearly three dozen black-and-white photographs and illustrations, the essays take us from Coney Island in the early 70s to Paris and Prado at the turn of the last century. By turns literary criticism, art history, and memoir, they draw from writers such as Eric Sanderson, Max Frisch, and John Berger to uncover truths about a life spent in pursuit of art. In essays such as "The Picture Not Taken," "The Beauty of the Camera," and "My Father's Green Album" Swett gives us a picture of photography over generations and how we can or should relate to the mechanical devices so often fetishized by those interested in the subject. In "What I wanted to Tell You About the Wind" we understand photography's importance in understanding our place in larger environmental and social systems; and in "VR" and "Some Observations in the Galapagos" Swett challenges us to think through problems of perception and knowing central to the experience of photography, looking to the past and into our future for answers. Poignant and deftly crafted, The Picture Not Taken brings to mind the fearless ambition of Annie Dillard and the grand scope of Rebecca Solnit's Field Guide to Getting Lost. Swett's writing will appeal to readers who have enjoyed Geoff Dyer's work, and Susan Sontag's writing on photography"--

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    av Ian Baxter
    273,-

    A fully illustrated account of the final battle for Berlin.

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    av Bradley M Gottfried
    273,-

    Grant's 1864 campaign to bring the war to an end employed an aggressive strategy to bring relentless pressure on Confederate forces in Virginia, the Shenandoah Valley, and Georgia. Grant's efforts to destroy Lee's army in Virginia in a series of brutal battles fell short, but the campaign ultimately marked the beginning of the Confederacy's end.

  • av Franz Stolze
    460 - 580,-

    This vintage guidebook, first published in 1905, provides a wealth of practical information for photographers looking to refine their craft. The book covers topics such as lighting, composition, printing, and more, and includes tips and tricks from some of the most accomplished photographers of the era.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Fennings Taylor
    421,-

  • av Cynthia Carris Alonso
    387,-

    *New enhanced edition of the best-selling Cuba cookbook: A Taste of Cuba!*Join the leading photographer of Cuba on an insider's tour of the country, with stops along the way to meet the world's most resourceful chefs in their kitchens and enjoy rare access to their recipes for more than 75 authentically Cuban culinary delights.In a country shrouded in secrecy, a mouthwatering, but little-known food scene thrives. A Taste of Cuba offers unprecedented access into the kitchens of Cuba’s top chefs, where the country’s most delectable dishes are created, and the chefs share their brilliant techniques, inspiration, and best recipes for the very first time.Renowned Cuba photographer Cynthia Carris Alonso and her Cuban husband, José Luis Alonso, take you with them on their ride through Havana and around the country, as they stop in Cuba’s twenty top paladares—private, family owned establishments. Inside you’ll see how Cuban chefs are world-class resourceful and inventive, adapting their dishes based on the changing ingredients available on the market. Between visits with the chefs, you’ll walk the streets of Cuba, experiencing its vibrant, colorful culture and seeing its lush landscapes up close.A Taste of Cuba in its second edition offers a wealth of new photos and additional, newly procured recipes from Cuba’s top chefs, again tested and translated for an American kitchen. The result allows you to make classic Cuban dishes such as ropa vieja, frijoles negros, and maduros—stewed beef, black beans, and sweet plantains—as well as more elaborate foods, such as eggplant caviar, fish tacos, and ham croquettes. It also shares the recipes for La Cocina de Lilliam’s life-changing bread; sweets such as dreamy alfajores con dulce de leche; Cuba’s famous coffees, mojitos, and juices; Ernest Hemingway’s papa doble daiquiri of legend; and much more. In addition to the recipes and spectacular photos of the chefs and their kitchens, stunning photos of Cuba and insightful text about its regions and culture are throughout.

  • av Benjamin Fraser
    1 085,-

    The first book dedicated to exploring the comics of Ben Katchor

  • - A Niagara Gem
    av John Hartig
    901

    Ball's Falls is a focal point to start hiking on the Bruce Trail. Plus, you can take in the historic buildings around Lower Ball's Falls.Actually, Ball's Falls is comprised of two falls. There is Lower Ball's Falls which is easy access to most people. And only a 15-to-20-minute hike, there is Upper Ball's Falls. The park is run by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority. The property was originally owned by the Ball family. Manly Ball sold it to the Conservation Authority in 1962. I like the trails in this area because it's a part of the Bruce Trail; you don't have to trek the whole 550 miles of the Bruce Trail from Queenston Heights to Tobermory to enjoy a good hike. Lower Ball's Falls has old barns, a white pioneer church and a couple of pioneer cabins for the photographer's interest...and of course, there's the cascading Lower Ball's Falls itself, just a 5-minute walk across the road from the parking lot. Lower Ball's Falls is 90 feet high. Upper Ball's Falls is 35 feet high.The Twenty Mile Creek cuts through Ball's Falls, creating the second largest gorge in the Niagara Escarpment. It is designated as an Historical Park in the Niagara Escarpment Plan. The Park is restored and maintained by the Niagara Peninsula Conservations Authority. It's a great place to picnic and of course, to go hiking on the well-marked trails there. The Bruce Trail itself has trees along the path called "blazes". John Hartig, scenery photographer, hopes you enjoy his Photobook on Ball's Falls, a true gem in the Niagara Region. He collected a huge number of pictures of Ball's Falls and the Bruce Trail over the years because he lives in Vineland, just down the hill from Ball's Falls.

  • - The Low Perspective
    av John Hartig
    897,-

    The usual position for taking photos by most people is straight ahead, maybe with a little crouch. Most people just point and shoot. The best they can do is imagine what a picture might look like framed like a painting.But what about with a little effort, you might take a picture of a flower from the bottom up? Lying down, or kneeling? Pointing upwards, so you catch a slice of the blue sky. How about the low perspective?Photographer, John Hartig, includes samples of his photos which were taken with that orientation in mind, from the bottom up, especially of his flowers. There are some interesting and noteworthy results which he is proud of."From the Bottom Up" is one of John's Photobook Series. John Hartig is a Canadian scenery photographer, who is known for the orientation, bright colours and paint worthy framing in his pictures. John's photos have been used by several painters to whom he has given permission to copy. John feels that art should be shared and passed on for others to emulate. Novice or professional, enjoy the tour of his photos!

  • - St. Catharine's Suburb
    av John Hartig
    483

    Port Dalhousie is actually a suburb of St. Catharine's. This quaint little town is renowned for its 2 lighthouses, 2 piers, lots of sailboats...and of course, craft shops.Port Dalhousie hosts the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta inviting rowers from all over the world. This event has been happening for almost 100 years! The Port is a great place to picnic, to watch sailboats, bicycle, take long walks along the pier and photograph the two lighthouses there. There's also a great beach on the north side and a carousel for families with kids. The carousel might be on hold for a while because the town is undergoing renovations. It would be a shame to lose the carousel which has entertained families since 1921. The piers themselves are under construction. But don't worry; there is still lots to see while the town is getting a new facelift.John Hartig hopes you enjoy this Photobook of Port Dalhousie, a labour of love which shows some of the choice photos of the Port that John has gathered over the past two decades.

  • - Mindful Stargazing and Astronomy
    av Victoria Jackson
    200,-

    "Unseen Beauty: Mindful Stargazing and Astronomy" embarks on a profound journey through the cosmos, illuminating the magic of the night sky, while leaving no star unturned.This Special Report expertly combines the fascinating territories of astronomy with the calming practice of mindfulness. It gently guides you beyond the familiar constellations, acquainting you with the grandeur of the universe while instilling a deep sense of peace and tranquility.Written by Victoria Jackson, an enthusiastic stargazer with an affinity for unraveling the beauty of the cosmos, this report beckons every reader-be it a novice stargazer or a seasoned astronomer-with its refreshing approach. Comprising of ten vibrant chapters, the journey within this report is dotted with practical guides on essential astronomy equipment, the art of sky mapping, stunning celestial photography, and large-scale cosmic wonders. Simultaneously, it introduces the calming practice of mindfulness amidst the awe-inspiring backdrop of the universe.Escape from the bustle of your daily life. Immerse yourself in the serenity of the night. Let the stars narrate their tales. Unearth a unique perspective of viewing the universe with this harmonious blend of astronomy and mindfulness. "Unseen Beauty: Mindful Stargazing and Astronomy" is not just a report; it's an invitation to journey through the grand tapestry of the cosmic realm, deepening your connection with the universe and with yourself. Embark on this enriching journey and unravel the unseen beauty of our celestial neighborhood, one star at a time!

  • - Decew Falls 1872: John's Photobook Series
    av John Hartig
    900

    The Morningstar gristmill was built in 1872 to process wheat, oats, barley and rye. It is located above the Decew Falls at 2710 Decew Road in St. Catharine's. There are two main structures noticeable off the road: the red building which is the maintenance building and the beige stone gristmill itself.There's a little park for picnicking before you get to the gristmill. The property also has a turbine shed, the miller's house in the back, the icehouse, the sawmill and the barn. There's a blacksmith's shop in the barn. It should be noted that the gristmill and the miller's house are heritage sites."Friends of Morningstar Mill" are volunteers that keep the grounds and the gristmill operating for tourists and school groups. These volunteers started reconstruction of the gristmill in the year 2000.Now the mill is the only water powered gristmill in the entire Niagara Peninsula. The mill is officially open from May 1 until Thanksgiving weekend.School tours can be arranged for a Tuesday or Thursday, by phoning Gary Konkle 905-384-2530.Wedding photography can also be arranged by phoning "The Recreation and Community Services Office of St. Catharine's" at 905-688-5601 ext. 1925.

  • - Autumn and Spring: John's Photobook Series
    av John Hartig
    717,-

    Scenery photographer John Hartig's two favourite seasons for pictures are Autumn and Spring. Spring because of the emerging life and colour, the flowers, the orchards, the birds and the sun. Autumn because of the dying colours, the splendid hanging onto life, going out in a colourful blaze of glory, and again the warming sun before winter blows in. I love taking pictures during these times of year.John lives in the Niagara Region, known for its orchards in springtime and its flowers. Autumn too makes its colourful presence felt by the time October comes around, again with magnificent browns, reds and yellows.John doesn't ignore Winter and Summer. In Winter I wear my heavy jacket and snuggle my camera inside my coat ready for the next snowy picture. In Summer, I am inspired by the greenery and the heat of the sun and often sit in the back yard or near a bright beach watching boats go by and children play in the sand.Even with the comfort of the warmth, I anticipate autumn and its magnificent change of colours to reds, greens, yellows and browns. Then there is only the Winter to sleep through, so I can awaken for more picture-taking in Spring for another bout of beautiful flower and orchard photos. It's grand to be alive during this digital age when the camera can do so much! Autumn and Spring are indeed my favourite seasons for "John's Photobook Series".

  • - Prettiest Town in Canada: John's Photobook Series
    av John Hartig
    897,-

    Niagara-on-the-Lake is often described as the prettiest town in Ontario. In fact, it was voted so in 1996. It is a historical site, having been settled at the close of the American Revolution by Loyalists coming to Upper Canada [Ontario] to start a new life as British subjects.Now-a-days, the town is buzzing with lots of things to see and do for tourists and locals alike. There's Fort George, an actual fort from the War of 1812 [which was fought against the Americans]; there's the Shaw Festival, the marina, the golf course, picnic areas, resplendent huge houses [especially along the Niagara Parkway] and several world-famous wineries. There are also great bed and breakfasts, restaurants, hotels, craft shops galore and places to walk along the river, or if you prefer to travel in style, you can ride in the horse-drawn carriages, usually parked in front of the Prince of Wales Hotel.Photographer, John Hartig, has explored Niagara-on-the-Lake with his camera and created another of his John's Photobook Series, showing his love of what the Niagara Peninsula offers in terms of scenery.

  • - Fashion with Compassion
    av Reginald Davies
    200,-

    'The Buddha's Guide to Men's Style: Fashion with Compassion' by Reginald Davies blends the spiritual wisdom of Buddhism with contemporary men's style in a transformative exploration, unlike anything you've ever read.This book offers a fresh take on men's fashion that echoes far beyond creating a pleasing external appearance. It weaves a narrative that extends into mindful, considerate choices, and compassionate understanding of the intricate world of fashion.Dig into chapters like 'The Art of Mindful Dressing' and 'Dress Well, Do Good: Ethical Consumerism in Men's Style', which will rope you into a captivating exploration of personal style that values simplicity, adaptability, and ethical consumerism.In 'The Buddha's Guide to Men's Style', Reginald offers an incandescent vision of how your everyday style choices can radiate with an inner zen that signifies tranquility and sophistication. His unique perspective stimulates a discourse around style that is as enlightening as it is fashionable.If you're ready to revitalize your approach to men's fashion and infuse it with mindfulness, then this book will take you on a stylish and soulful journey. It's a must-have for anyone who appreciates the power of compassionate fashion and the harmony it can bring to their life.

  • - in and around Ball's Falls: John's Photobook Series
    av John Hartig
    901

    The Bruce Trail cuts through Ball's Falls, actually on both sides. The trail is great for hiking around the local area of Vineland. I've taken some terrific photographs of the Upper and Lower Ball's Falls and the trees along the Bruce Trail within the park.Ball's Falls is a focal point to start hiking on the Bruce Trail. Plus, you can take in the historic buildings around Lower Ball's Falls. I like the trails in this Conservation Area because it's a part of the Bruce Trail with easy access; you don't have to trek the whole 550 miles of the Bruce Trail from Queenston Heights to Tobermory. Lower Ball's Falls has old barns, a white pioneer church and a couple of pioneer cabins for the photographer's interest...and of course, there's the cascading Lower Ball's Falls itself, just a 5-minute walk across the road from the parking lot. Lower Ball's Falls is 90 feet high. Upper Ball's Falls is 35 feet high.The Twenty Mile Creek cuts through Ball's Falls, creating the second largest gorge in the Niagara Escarpment. It is designated as an Historical Park in the Niagara Escarpment Plan. The Park is restored and maintained by the Niagara Peninsula Conservations Authority. It's a great place to picnic and of course, to go hiking on the well-marked trails there. The Bruce Trail itself has trees along the path called "blazes". John Hartig, scenery photographer, hopes you enjoy his Photobook, The Bruce Trail: in and around Ball's Falls. He collected a huge number of pictures of Ball's Falls and the Bruce Trail over the years because he lives in Vineland.

  • - Photo Jaunt: John's Photobook Series
    av John Hartig
    900

    Niagara Falls! The seventh wonder of the world! The larger Horseshoe Falls are about 790 meters (2,590 ft) wide, while the American Falls are 320 meters (1,050 ft) wide. The height of the Falls varies between 51 meters (167 feet) and 57 meters (188 feet). It's quite a drop! Niagara Falls is also the honeymoon capital of the world too! Niagara Falls has been the traditional, "Honeymoon Capital of the World" for more than 215 years.Niagara Scenery photographer, John Hartig, has collected photos of the Niagara Peninsula for 20 some years and has created several lovely Photobooks of the region in a series. Niagara Falls, Port Dalhousie, Niagara-on-the Lake and landmarks, like Ball's Falls, the Bruce Trail and of course, Niagara Falls itself. Welcome to John's Photobook Series.

  • - Exploring the World's Most Enchanting Forests
    av Sarah Dickinson
    200,-

    "Moss Moments: Exploring the World's Most Enchanting Forests" is not merely a Special Report-it's a riveting exploration of the captivating realm of moss-laden woods across the globe. Lavishly illustrated and carried by a narrative that celebrates the unparalleled beauty, complexity, and significance of these ecosystems, this report tests the boundaries of what you thought you knew about the natural world.Embark on a journey beyond the familiar, guided by the tantalizing narratives of Sarah Dickinson, a seasoned explorer and an enthusiast for all things moss. Her powerful insights weave a captivating web of stories that uplift the majestic role moss plays in our forests and its crucial impact on our world.A tribute to the resiliency and marvel of nature, this report offers a captivating experience like no other: Embark on a journey across diverse moss landscapes around the world. Discover the incredible adaptations and resilience of moss. Understand the crucial role of moss in climate regulation. Explore the profound relationship between moss and cultural lore. Learn relevant and accessible ways to contribute to moss conservation locally and globally.Secure your copy to take the first step into an otherworldly labyrinth teeming with nature's pulse, its sounds and silences, its lessons and legacies. Dive deep into the unique, mesmerizing world of moss today!About the Author: Sarah Dickinson is a dedicated nature explorer who combines her passions for botany and photography to bring readers closer to the wisdom and wonder of the world's forests. She shares her experiences of the moss-draped woods in a way that simultaneously educates and amazes, catapulting readers into her green world of mystery and miracles.

  • av Manuel Rodríguez Sevillano
    245,-

    La necesidad de utilizar palabras para realizar una fotografía. Las palabras complementan la fotografía. Este es un libro personal y cuenta en primer término cómo el autor hace uso de las palabras con las imágenes para contar historias. Surge de la necesidad de expresar a través de la fotografía algunas decisiones importantes tomadas y alguna vivencia trascendental.

  • - by Maria Keisoglou (Mary Kei)
    av Maria Keisoglou
    461,-

    Fine Art Astrophotography by Maria Keisoglou(Mary Kei)

  • - Land of Wineries and Orchards: John's Photobook Series
    av John Hartig
    894,-

    The Niagara Peninsula with all its wineries and orchards is a pretty area in which to live, especially for a scenery photo-buff like me. I've put in a lot of mileage over the past 20 years during my spring and autumn photo jaunts. Winters are okay too, but I like spring and autumn photography the best because I do not have to keep my camera under my coat. I like spring and autumn the best because they are the most colourful times of the year.Let me give you a brief Overview, first of all, of some the significant landmarks and scenery within this splendid Niagara Region. Highlights include Ball's Falls, a hidden wonder near Vineland off Hwy 24, Jordan Village with quaint shops, Port Dalhousie with its two lighthouses and marinas, Morningstar Mill with the Decew Falls and the working pioneer gristmill, Niagara-on-the-Lake, voted the prettiest town in Canada in 1996, Queenston Heights, famous for the War of 1812 and now a lovely picnic site, and of course, Niagara Falls, a very loud and awe-inspiring sight.

  • - 200 page
    av Anas Dsoul
    481,-

    For kids ages 4 to 8, this coloring book has a lotf straightforward coloring pages in a charming design. They can experiment with color schemes for hours on end, letting their imaginations run wild. This book will not only bring parents and children joy and relaxation, but it will also teach them recognize the many different animals that exist. This book features a wide variety of animals, including domestic pets like dogs, cats, and chickens, and a lotf thing

  • av Valentina Quintero
    396,-

    Este libro representa 30 años de trabajo fotográfico realizado por Pablo Krisch dividido en 9 regiones. Donde se puede sentir la gente, los paisajes, la arquitectura y las tradiciones venezolanas. También con el escrito de Valentina Quintero dividido en 9 regiones con su pensamiento sobre el pueblo venezolano, las primeras 4 son presentadas en este primer tomo.

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