ginger_55
Feb-26-2005, 05:58 AM
No, it will not help you in photoshop, nor will it do anything for the settings on your camera.
It is called Shutterbabe, is now out in the large size paperback. I blew it off when it was in hardback, now I am hooked and mesmerized.
It is an autobiography by a photojournalist, starting in Afghanistan, a long time ago, in the 80's. Follows her young life as a photojournalist, she is just out of Harvard and living in Paris.
OK, I decided to give it another try because somewhere in the magazine (that I read in Barnes and Noble) Lenswork, it was highly recommended.
I thought about it when Shay was talking about manual settings, and how she says she was doing this just before the digital world changed things, in 1991.
Just little tidbits of info, I don't know that I would recommend it to a non photographer, but most of you are photographers I assume.
Just sharing. Have any of you already read it?
ginger
It is called Shutterbabe, is now out in the large size paperback. I blew it off when it was in hardback, now I am hooked and mesmerized.
It is an autobiography by a photojournalist, starting in Afghanistan, a long time ago, in the 80's. Follows her young life as a photojournalist, she is just out of Harvard and living in Paris.
OK, I decided to give it another try because somewhere in the magazine (that I read in Barnes and Noble) Lenswork, it was highly recommended.
I thought about it when Shay was talking about manual settings, and how she says she was doing this just before the digital world changed things, in 1991.
Just little tidbits of info, I don't know that I would recommend it to a non photographer, but most of you are photographers I assume.
Just sharing. Have any of you already read it?
ginger