Photo Art: In Camera, Darkroom, Digital, Mixed Media

Photo Art: In Camera, Darkroom, Digital, Mixed Media

by Tony Worobiec (Author)

Synopsis

From image distortion to digital toning, multiple-images to montaging, Photo Art bridges the gap between fine art and photography, an increasingly popular creative interface with image-makers of all disciplines. In confronting the relationship between photography and fine art Photo Art clearly demonstrates ways in which each creative area influences the other. The book combines traditional and digital working methods, showing how techniques can be mastered either way. Packed with stimulating ideas and inspiring images, Photo Art shows in clear and concise ways how to turn simple photographs into unique visual concepts, unachievable by conventional photographic methods.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 28 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 1843400553
ISBN 13: 9781843400554
Book Overview: From image distortion to digital toning, multiple-images to montaging, this title bridges the gap between fine art and photography. It contains ideas and inspiring images which show how to turn simple photographs into unique visual concepts, unachievable by conventional photographic methods.

Author Bio
Tony Worobiec has won awards for his work in the UK and internationally. He has exhibited at London's Barbican Gallery and Bradford's National Museum of Photography. His previous books are Toning and Hand Colouring Photographs (Collins & Brown), Rhythms of the Land and Beyond Monochrome, co-authored with Ray Spence. Tony lives in Dorset, UK. Ray Spence is a photographer and educator. He lectures in photography at Warwickshire College of Art and Design. Much published in photographic journals Ray has, in addition to Beyond Monochrome, also produced Form and Fantasy. He lives in Warwickshire, UK. Both are Fellows of the Royal Photographic Society and they both sit on the Society's 'Distinction's' Panel. Works by them are included in its permanent collection.