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Meeker (Images of America)

[ebooks] Meeker (Images of America) by Kristin Bowen at Arts-Photography

Description

Nylora Bruleighrsquo;s presentation of Fine Art Portrait Photography perfectly depicts her creativity and ingenuity. Photographers by their very nature are creative; but Nylora takes it more than a step beyond the norm.Her patience and diligence in creating images such as “Awaiting True Loversquo;s Kissrdquo; with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; “Elegant Egretsrdquo;; “Waiting in Suspenserdquo;; “Queen of Heartsrdquo;; “Black and Whiterdquo; and “Whorsquo;s the Fairest of Them All?rdquo; are just a few examples of her creativity and perseverance. Not only does she show her before and after images for all of the photographs in this book; she also gives a thorough explanation as to how she took the thought process through from the initial idea to fruition. She tells how; before coming up with a theme for a portrait session; she will scour yard sales or visit antique shops to find just the right prop for a future session. The wheels of her mind are in constant motion; sometimes even awakening her in the middle of the night; giving her new concepts with which to experiment.


#1818981 in eBooks 2014-09-01 2014-09-01File Name: B00NQHKZ3G


Review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Almost PerfectBy Ken KopperDont get me wrong I love Marvel comics. Stan Lee has done amazing work. There is one thing missing. Lacking was various angles in which your hero or villain may find him/herself in. For example viewing your character from the side can be tough. Also hands and feet can be tough. Other wise this book is awesome including how to get published and offered what software is available to enhance your work with computers. Overall I recommend this book.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great Reference book for intermediate comic enthusiast and professionalsBy Bobby GThis is a great "reference book" for those in and trying to get into the comic book business. I found it very interesting; but I believe the title is misleading. The book doesnt really cover a whole of drawing fundamentals like "How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way". I think Stan was trying to recapture the magic from that book and this one just doesnt.With that being said; the book has a ton of information for those already involved in comics either professionally or as a hobby. If you are beginner; I would recommend you get this book only if you have already read some of the basic books out there; such as "How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way".31 of 32 people found the following review helpful. Not a beginners bookBy Weekend WorkerI bought this for my nine year old grandson; who is really into drawing. He loved the book; but it is for older students who are better readers with some previous art instruction. I think that he will grow into the book; but is definitely challenged by the book at his age.

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