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Beyond Portraiture

[audiobook] Beyond Portraiture by Bryan Peterson in Arts-Photography

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Carols for Two is a collection of seven beloved traditional carols arranged as duets for two equal voices (male or female) with lyrics for either Advent or Christmas. Modest vocal ranges and accessible keys make these suitable for singers of all ages and abilities. Optional flute or C-instrument parts are provided for three of the duets.Titles:* The First Noel * Pachelbels Canon * Infant Holy; Infant Lowly * O Come Little Children * Silent Night; Holy Night * and Many More!


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Review
66 of 67 people found the following review helpful. Excellent book. if you dont already own itBy Nicholas M. SullivanFirst off. let me advise Bryan Peterson fans that "Beyond Portraiture" is not a totally new book. but a revision of his 1993 book "People in Focus" with some digital photos. hints and a Photoshop chapter added. A lot of the text is word-for-word from "People in Focus". complete with gramatical errors and typos that have not been changed. Many of the pictures are the same. So. if you already own "People in Focus" and youre shooting film. or you are into digital but already have a good knowledge of your photo editing system. you may be greatly disappointed to find you are reading a lot of he same text and seeing a lot of the same pictures. In fact. I think many of his photos in the earlier book are better than a lot of those hes replaced them with.That said. Id highly recommend this book to people who are interested in improving their people photography outside the studio. The strong point to this book - as it was in "People in Focus" - remains the section on how to approach people at home and abroard and get them to let you take their photograph; and in overcoming ones own shyness about interacting with potential photo subjects. And. Petersons writing is always entertaining.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Another great book by PetersonBy James WPeterson does it again! Im a dedicated. yet still learning amateur. and Petersons books always stretch the imagination with what is possible. I started with "Understanding Exposure". followed by "Composition". then read this book (Portraiture). I have found all to be excellent. I still go back and reference/reread them. as it takes a while for so much information to sink in. Ill still be learning. and find returning to these books helps me each step of the way.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Another winner by Bryan PetersonBy Michigan HikerIf you are familiar with any of Bryan Petersons books and you liked them. youre not going to be disappointed with this one. Bryan shares tips in his usual charismatic way. In Beyond Portraiture. he shows other portrait opportunities that do not require studio settings. He provides both technical and artistic ideas and tips. which is the reason why I prefer most of his books over other photographerss work who cannot or would not get out of the conventional. With this book. you will learn technique. as well as creative thinking. Highly recommended it for those who are getting started and more advanced photographers. Professionals and well-established photographers may not find it as enlightening as those who are first starting. However. if youre going through a dry spell. it might help you get out of it.

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