I am a massive fan of the Craft and Vision E-Books (See our previous reviews here). They arrive and immediately make their way into iBooks on the iPad ready for ingestion at every opportunity. The learning journey is one of the best aspects of the photographic journey and the Craft and Vision series oozes learning. The Evocative Image is the latest eBook by Andrew Gibson and … [Read more...]
5 eBooks Every Photographer Should Own
Over the last few years I have spent a fortune on photography books. Most of them have been helpful and some have been particularly expensive and in hindsight perhaps not the best investment I have ever made. The next generation of book publishing is well and truly here in the form of eBook, I have to admit I was a little sceptical at how easy digital books are to read but … [Read more...]
Print and Process : Winter in the Canadian Rockies
I always get excited when Craft and Vision announce the next release in their ebook series. Nowhere else will you get so much inspiration and learning for $5. They are stunning books. Winter in the Canadian Rockies by Darwin Wiggett is the newest ebook to the range and the very latest in the Print & Process series. Darwin captures the spirit of Canada’s most striking … [Read more...]
Journey Through Java : eBook Release
Mitchell Kanashkevich is a freelance travel and documentary photographer. He travels the world and shoots personal projects as well as travel related stories and stock photos for Getty and Corbis Images. Mitchell’s main passion lies in capturing disappearing ancient cultures and the human condition in unique, challenging situations. His work has appeared in some of the … [Read more...]
Book : Iceland, A Monograph
As you know I am a massive fan of the Print & The Process eBook series by David duChemin. The latest release, Iceland, a Monograph is the perfect format to show David's photographic vision and creative process behind his recent trip to one of the world's most stunning places. Moved by the incredible landscapes, the vastness of the open spaces, and the extreme weather, … [Read more...]