My Photography Toolbox: A Game to Refine your Eye and Improve your Skills: A Game to Refine your Eye and Improve your Skills - Softcover

Pons-Cerdà, Rosa; Verhoog, Lenno

 
9789063695040: My Photography Toolbox: A Game to Refine your Eye and Improve your Skills: A Game to Refine your Eye and Improve your Skills

Synopsis

Create powerful images while learning the basic principles of photography. My Photography Toolbox will guide the players on how to take stylish photographs. Each card will coach you on the secrets of visual language and will enhance your creativity.

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About the Author

Rosa is an interdisciplinary writer, media and games content designer. She has set up international training workshops and festivals and has taught and researched at institutions like Universitat de Vic – Universitat Central de Catalunya (2005-2016). Lenno Verhoog is a researcher in Creative Practices. He is also a course leader of Image & Media Technology at HKU-Media. He has contributed to a wide range of projects on data visualisation, interactive installations, online applications and the Dutch Electronic Art Festival (DEAF).

From the Back Cover

Create suggestive images while training your eye and improving your skills.

My Photography Toolbox is the perfect game for those who take pictures regularly, and for creative social media users who would love to improve their skills. It demonstrates the ‘tools’ that smartphones or digital cameras don’t supply, like soul, meaning and the psychology of forms.

The game consists of 72 cards displayed into five categories: Genre, Composition, Fundamentals, Principles and Attitude. Each card instructs and enhances your creativity.
Its stylish design, concise texts, easy rules, and photographic examples allow you to learn while playing in a team or on your own.
The box includes two games, each with a different goal: make a suggestive photo in less than 20 minutes, or discover the rules of photography connecting images and concepts.

“Not everyone trusts paintings, but people believe photographs”
Ansel Adams

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