Pictures - How to make them - Chapter Three
Sports Photography
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Publisher Description
A person’s “eye”, how they see the world, is unique to them. Making images that reflect that vision is the serious photographer’s goal. Capturing that vision, to go from seeing an image to making it, are two very different things. Teaching this skill, while protecting the artist’s eye, is the goal of this book.
This book is designed for photographers who realize their brain is the most important picture making tool they own.
Kenneth Jarecke is somewhat renowned and occasionally respected. Like his words, his images are complex, yet approachable. Ken has enjoyed a distinguished career as an editorial photographer. He’s worked with the most thoughtful people in the publishing industry, at magazines such as, Life, Time, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report.
Pictures - How to Make Them, is available on iBooks on a chapter by chapter basis.
This chapter is a deep dive into how to photograph sports. It has about 21,500 words and forty-nine photographs.
Customer Reviews
A must read for photographers.
Another great chapter full of useful ideas that can help any photographer think and see differently. It reads like a novel, you’ll want to finish it in one sitting. Ken is a master photographer and storyteller, but you’ll actually learn a ton of lessons along the way. It’s a candid and entertaining glimpse into the mind of a truly great photographer and the lessons learned apply to all types of photography. A must read for serious photographers.
Pictures-How to make them
I’ve always been an admirer of Ken Jarecke. He’s a gifted artist and storyteller with a sharp sense of humor. Most of all, I appreciate the integrity of his work. In “Pictures-How to Make Them,” Mr. Jarecke shares a lifetime of wisdom and experience in layman’s term. I look forward to the next chapter.
Stephen Crowley