The book offers a refreshing perspective on photography, focusing on perception and the subjective nature of beauty. It is a departure from technical discussions, emphasizing the philosophical aspects of the art.
In this review, Holly Gilman highlights how 'Beauty in Photography' provides a much-needed break from the usual technical jargon that dominates photography literature. Instead, the book delves into the deeper, more philosophical questions about what makes an image beautiful. Gilman appreciates the author's ability to challenge conventional notions of beauty and perception, making it an enjoyable and thought-provoking read. The essays are engaging and thought-provoking, offering a unique perspective that resonates with both amateur and professional photographers.
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A very enjoyable read and a refreshing change from 'f' stops, focal lengths and shutter speeds!
Perception is everything and nothing is real.
The book offers a deep dive into the philosophical aspects of photography.