Dieses eBook: "Albrecht Duuml;rer - Der Mann und das Werk (Vollstauml;ndige Biografie mit 50 Bildern)" ist mit einem detaillierten und dynamischen Inhaltsverzeichnis versehen und wurde sorgfauml;ltig korrekturgelesen.Albrecht Duuml;rer (1471-1528) war ein deutscher Maler; Grafiker; Mathematiker und Kunsttheoretiker von europauml;ischem Rang. Das gesteigerte Selbstbewusstsein und die vielschichtige Selbstreflexion deutet sich in Duuml;rers zahlreichen Selbstportrauml;ts an. In ihnen thematisiert der Kuuml;nstler seinen eigenen gesellschaftlichen Stand und daruuml;ber hinaus die hohe Wertigkeit der bildenden Kunst als intellektuelle Disziplin in einer Zeit; als diese noch zum gemeinen Handwerk gezauml;hlt wurde. Wie den Holzschnitt; so perfektionierte und revolutionierte Duuml;rer auch die Techniken des Kupferstichs. Neben seinem kuuml;nstlerischen Schaffen schrieb Duuml;rer Werke uuml;ber das Perspektivproblem in der Malerei; darunter Underweisung der Messung; und betauml;tigte sich mit der Befestigung von Stauml;dten. Ein wichtiger Ratgeber war ihm hierbei der rouml;mische Architekt und Architekturtheoretiker Vitruv mit seinen zehn Buuml;chern de Architectura. Als Mathematiker; geht er deduktiv und systematisch vor und ist sich des grundlegenden Unterschieds zwischen exakten Louml;sungen (er nennt sie "demonstrative") und nauml;herungsweisen ("mechanice") Louml;sungen stets bewusst; was ihn sogar von den meisten Mathematikern seiner Zeit abhebt.Willy Pastor (1867-1933) war ein deutscher Kunsthistoriker; Kunst- und Kulturkritiker sowie vouml;lkischer Schriftsteller.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Gracious Gift From A Humble Master.By JamusuJose Villa is one of; or if not the best wedding photographer of todays generation. It is common for photographers of Villas skill and talent level to keep the secrets to their success to themselves; but with this book; Villa does the complete opposite. He freely shares with the reader everything he has learned; and provides step-by-step instructions on how to replicate his trendsetting look.This is no book of rhetoric or theory. It is a book of application whereby Villa provides stunning fine-art imagery of weddings/engagements he has documented in the past with examples explaining his method (s). Classic and timeless; these breathtakingly beautiful captured moments of tranquility effectively show the reader what can be achieved by following the books instructions effectively.Villa has produced a must read for beginning or professional wedding photographers alike who aspire to produce high-quality fine art wedding images with film. It is simply written and full of useful advice that photographers of all genres can use as a source of inspiration and education to satisfy todays generation of brides.It is for the aforementioned reasons the I am thrilled to recommend; "Fine Art Wedding Photography: How to Capture Images with Style for the Modern Bride"; by Jose Villa for film photographers interested in learning his craft as based on his experiences.Respectfully;Jamusu.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. If you use film to photograph people you need this book!By Mark BlockAs a professional photographer; Im comfortable with both my equipment; and my ability to attain the results Im looking for. As I read this book I found myself saying "yep"; "absolutely"; "do that all the time". And then... I also found myself saying "cool idea"; "wonder why I didnt think of that"; and "Im definitely going to do that from now on!". This book is a "must read"; not just for wedding photographers; but for anyone that is photographing people. When talking about Jose Villa the conversation always ends in some sort of undisputed agreement that he is an immensely talented artist/photographer; which he is. Unfortunately; you cant read a book and then go out and shoot like Jose Villa :-( But; I gotta tell ya.. He has shared so much of his hard-earned; and insightful information; that if you read this book you will; no question about it; make better; more beautiful images; both digital or film. - Then who knows? Im going to read it again; and most likely again. #buythisbook1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. High in expectations; fall flat on delivery.By LeightonDA few things; first off this isnt a bad book. Well presented; well written; beautiful images; and I was able to take away at least FIVE things that I feel will help my wedding photography business in the future. So that being said; I can say that the book was worth it to me.If you are a self taught/trained photographer this book is probably not for you; especially if you are a digital photographer. There are principles that are involved on the technical portions of the book; esp when detailing about film speeds and types that many photographers do not deal with. And if you are a digital photographer; much of it will simply bore you. That being said; if you plan on doing high end boudoir; there are a lot of principles that do carry over; which are used in this book. Understand; shooting film or with a Medium Format Camera will not have you shooting and booking like JV.I have been doing weddings for a little over 5 years with a background in fashion and journalism. So for much of what Villa and Kent discuss in the beginning; I could definitely follow and relate. The problem is that it begins to get more and more repetitive. To me the most valuable chapters in the book are the last 4 and the first 2; everything else; seems to be mostly just filler with pretty photos. I think I felt that way only because of the level I am at now. I think if I read a book like this 6 years ago; it would have had a deeper impact. That being said; senior photographers will probably put this book down after chapter 3 and consider it a waste of time.Ive seen the reviews where its referred to as simplistic; and that it is. TOO simplistic. Think of the Cat in the Hat compared to A Light in the Attic as far as content. I read this book in a little less than a day. That does it make it a bad book; but I think you should know what you are getting. At that level it barely touches the surface. I ordered Picture Perfect Practice by Roberto Valenzuela at the same time as well. So far I think that is a better book to read and look at than Fine Art Wedding Photography. It has more detailed methods; more photos; and principles for a starting to mid level photographer.Can I recommend fine art? I would say it depends on where in your career you are; and where you are trying to go. If you have over 2 years in the business and are moderately successful; this book will give you some tips; but in my opinion; its not desk reference worthy.