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(Sub)Urban Sexscapes: Geographies and Regulation of the Sex Industry (Routledge Advances in Sociology)

[DOC] (Sub)Urban Sexscapes: Geographies and Regulation of the Sex Industry (Routledge Advances in Sociology) by From Routledge at Arts-Photography

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An electrifying; bittersweet love story with echoes of Romeo and Juliet; set in a society divided by racial bigotry and a world rocked by terrorism. Adapted from Malorie Blackmans best-selling novels. Sephy (a Cross) is the daughter of the Deputy Prime Minister. Callum is the son of a Nought agitator. United by a shared sense of injustice as children; and separated by intolerance as they grow up; their desire to be together begins to eclipse all family loyalty #150; sparking a political crisis of unimaginable proportions. I wanted to turn society as we know it on its head; with new names for the major divisions; i.e. Noughts (the underclass) and Crosses (the majority; ruling society) - Malorie Blackman Dominic Cookes excellent adaptation... a dark; politically unsentimentalised story about teenage love transcending the barriers in a deeply divided society... heart-rending - Independent


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Throws light on just about everything!By SairamThere are books that teach you how to take pictures by specifying exact camera settings and walk you through the post processing work flow from there on; and then; there is Harold Davis and his Creative Series of books. Photography is not just about framing your scene sticking rigidly to compositional rules. Its about understanding the subtle interplay of light with the subject; the camera and the scene in general. Davis does an amazing job teaching you each of these nuances. What are the different kinds of light?; Where should I position the camera to make the best use of light?; How do I use available light? These are just some of the many questions for which you will find insightful answers.Creative Lighting is not a book about camera settings that you need to get to make your pictures pop; nor is it a book extolling the glory of photoshop or lightroom. It is a book about understanding light; about understanding the dynamics of various kinds of light right from natural light to more complicated lighting setups in studios . Why do you need this? Understanding light is crucial and is in most cases the "make or break" factor in your images. No amount of post-processing can fix an image that has been shot without accounting for the quality of light.The book has five sections:1)Seeing the Light2)Exposure and Lighting3)Working with Ambient Light4)Lighting in the Studio5)Lighting in the Digital DarkroomEach section takes on different aspects of light with numerous images as examples. In fact; you would get your moneys worth just looking at the inspiring images that are in the book. For those of you who want to know the camera settings; the book has them too. The author explains his intent behind shooting each example in a certain way. Some images are built by stacking multiple exposures together; for example; star trails. However; there could have been some more detail in areas such as light painting; where I felt; the author could have shared some more of his insight.The language is simple; the writing is clear and the examples are very useful and inspiring. Creative Lighting in my opinion is more tailored to beginners but is a valuable refresher for more advanced photographers as well. This is a must have for anyone who wants to make good images great.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Davis is a great photographer; an excellent technician; and a clear and humorous writerBy bearsfolksI had seen Davis videos on youTube; and was very impressed by him. I bought a couple of his books initially; and then several others so that I now have 9 of them. Each one; so far; is excellent--it is taking me longer than I expected to read them because there is so much information to absorb. If you want to learn whatever the subject matter of the book is; from the concepts behind the subject (night photography; lighting; etc.) planning for the picture (e.g.; the use of lightboxes to create translucent pictures); to the detailed post-processing of them in Photoshop or equivalent; you will not be disappointed--at least; I havent.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Awesome Book by Harold Davis!By WoodyCWAwesome Book. Harold Davis is an incredible photographer and teacher. I have taken an online class of his via Craftsy: Close-up Flowers and I have bought several of his books on . He makes learning new ways and techniques so much fun and really brings out the creativity in every shot he takes. I highly recommend this book and his other books. He tells you the technical aspects of his photos; BUT he is more on the creative side of photography and motivates the reader to be creative in shooting. I will definitely buy more of his books!!

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