The Complete Oil Painter: The Essential Reference for Beginners to Professionals (Paperback)

May 13, 2008

The Complete Oil Painter: The Essential Reference for Beginners to Professionals (Paperback)
by Brian Gorst (Author) "Artists painting in oils today can consider themselves abundantly provided for when it comes to materials…"
 
Book Description
Oils are perhaps the most versatile of all paint mediums. Yet for many artists oil painting is either shrouded in mystique or considered very difficult. Filled with clear, step-by-step instructions and surefire strategies, The Complete Oil Painter is an essential, one-stop guide to becoming an expert in every aspect of this medium. Artists will discover everything they need to know about materials (pigments, supports, canvases); tools and equipment (palettes, brushes); paint application (wet-into-wet, alla-prima, glazing, impasto); form and color (light and dark, expression, color mixing); exploring themes (still life, portraiture, figure painting); and much more.

About the Author
Brian Gorst studied at the Cheltenham School of Art in the UK and at the New York Academy of Art in New York City. He has published many articles on painting and painting techniques. He lives in Gloucestershire, England.

5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Reference, March 18, 2004
By Andrew in Washington State "Andrew" (Langley, WA United States
This book shines among my collection of around 25 books on oil painting technique collected over the past few years during an intense period of self-teaching. I wish I had found Mr. Gorst’s book sooner, because of the book’s comparitively superior organization and its excellent and carefully chosen technical descriptions with many detailed photos. Included are concise but thorough descriptions and photos of diverse oil painting materials and techniques with insights into the whys and hows of various combinations depending on your desired final effect. Any admirer of the Masters will appreciate Mr Gorst’s correlations between his descriptions of various painting techniques and his references to well-known artists who historically used such techniques masterfully. Rarely have I seen an almost side-by-side comparison of multiple, diverse painting processes, from delicate glazing through bold impasto, and the various and subtle combinations possible between. The writings are articulate, clear and concise, and I’m a tough editor. I think this book could be an excellent technical reference for an established artist (which I am not), and the book would be particularly useful to anyone who is still struggling to find his or her preferred technique through experimentation with the diverse materials and style options available.

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How you can get professional results with your equipment. : The Digital Photography Book, Volume 1 (Paperback)

March 27, 2008

The Digital Photography Book, Volume 1 (Paperback)

5.0 out of 5 stars How you can get professional results with your equipment., September 6, 2006

By Rosco I. Pirtle (Vancouver, Washington United States)

I have enjoyed photography as a hobby for 50+years. I own a Canon 20D and am a Scott Kelby fan. He is a great photoshop expert, yet emphasizes the importance of getting the best possible shot when taking the picture, to make your time in photoshop more enjoyable. You don’t have to work as hard if you make the correct exposure to begin with.
Scott approaches each chapter with some humor, and really understands what you really need is a clear bottom line on how to approach the person or subject you want to photograph.

I received my book Sept 4th, read it and used some of his tips shooting 500+ volleyball pictures Sept 5th. I think I can see some improvement in my pictures already.

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If you take photos, you’ll love this book–and use it!

March 26, 2008

 The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2
 
5.0 out of 5 stars If you take photos, you’ll love this book—and use it!, January 7, 2008
Review by Janine Smith (Los Angeles, CA United States)

Like Mr. Kelby’s best-selling first Digital Photography Book, this book is a gem. Every page is a single tip, clearly explained and illustrated. It’s like sitting next to the best photographer you know while he explains what gear you need, and when and how to use it. No matter what brand your camera, what level your experience, or how big your budget, you’re sure to find this book useful.

Highlights of Book 2 include how to set up and use studio lighting, flash, macro photography, weddings, portraits, and much, much more. At the end are sixteen "recipes" for getting specific types of shots, with all the details you need to know.


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The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2 : Expert Techniques Made Simple

 The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2

5.0 out of 5 stars Expert Techniques Made Simple, January 11, 2008
 
Justin Paxton "CLOWNZ IN MY HEAD" – See all my reviews

This book truly has a brilliant premise and here’s how Scott Kelby describes it: "If you & I were out on a shoot & you asked me, `When I use my flash, the background behind the person I’m shooting turns black. How do I fix that?’ I wouldn’t give you a lecture on flash ratios, or start a discussion on flash synchronization and rear curtain synch. I’d just say, ‘Lower your shutter speed to 1/60 of a second. That should do it.’ Well, that’s what this book is all about: you & I out shooting where I answers questions, give you advice, and share the secrets I have learned just as I would a friend-without all the technical explanations and techie photo speak."


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