Bruce Barnbaum, of Granite Falls, WA, began photography as a hobbyist in the 1960s, and after five decades, it is still his hobby. Photography has also been his life's work for the past 50 years. Bruce's educational background includes Bachelor's and Master's degrees in mathematics from UCLA. After working for several years as a mathematical analyst and computer programmer for missile guidance systems, he abruptly left the field and turned to photography. Bruce is recognized as one of the finest darkroom printers on this planet for his exceptional black-and-white work. He understands light to an extent rarely found and combines this understanding with mastery of composition, applying his knowleEAe to an extraordinarily wide range of subject matter. Bruce has authored several books that have become classics. The first edition of The Art of Photography: An Approach to Personal Expression was released in 2010 by Rocky Nook. After having sold over 100,000 copies, it is now in its revised second edition. This book became an instant bestseller and is sure to remain a classic for years to come. The Essence of Photography, released in 2015, is now in its second printing. This non-technical book delves deeply into the heart of turning photography from an instrument of recording images to one of making artistic personal statements; progressing from the scene you encountered, to how you feel about the scene you encountered, and then onto how to express that feeling to others. Bruce's two Tone Poems books are a collaboration of photography and accompanying music. On musical CDs packaged with each book, pianist Judith Cohen--performing solos as well as with other musicians in duets and trios--matches the mood of the imagery found in each book with carefully chosen classical music. Book 1 contains 90 black-and-white images; Book 2 delivers another 91 images. These books, which were magnificently printed in Italy, come in large 12˝x12˝ format. Bruce's Plateaus and Canyons is an all-color book that displays the wonders of the Colorado Plateau of Northern Arizona and Southern Utah with its varied plateaus, canyons, and unique slit canyons. Bruce has been an active environmental advocate for five decades, both independently and through his involvement and leadership with organizations such as the Sierra Club, the National Audubon Society, the Mountain Loop Conservancy, Futurewise, and the North Cascades Conservation Council.
An amazing book on the art of photography. It challenges one's
personal focus and passion about practicing one's own art - be it
photography or in some other medium. Patsy R. Richardson,
Amazon.com
Barnbaum is successful in bringing the title to reality for the
conscientious student: when a person with a camera can express
themselves with their work and truly communicate with the viewer,
he or she will have discovered The Art of Photography. Frank Etier,
Technorati Media
Bruce Barnbaum's The Art of Photogrpahy is the best book I've read
in over 40 years of reading about photography. Bruce Barnbaum goes
further and deeper into explaining the intangibles that make a
great photograph than anyone else ever has. If you want to learn
how to create powerful photographs instead of just snapping away
and hoping something turns out later in your computer, this is the
one book you must read. ...It is the best book for people willing
to invest the time and effort demanded to create brilliant
photographs. Ken Rockwell
I would urge every photographer who sees himself or herself as more
than a technician but as an artist to devour this book and immerse
oneself in what it is trying to communicate and think about it. It
really will help you see like you never have before. Walter Pike,
Amazon.com
If you would like to find a book that will take you into a deeper,
more comprehensive understanding of what makes for a great
photograph then this book does that and more. Lloyd M. Bentsen,
Amazon.com
The reader, whether a beginning film photographer, a digital
photographer, or an advanced photographer who has begun the intense
analysis of their work in their attempt to move from technical
competence to truly artistic vision, will find something of value
in this volume. I found it a seriously interesting read with parts
I kept returning to after some thought on the processes discussed.
Michael N. Roach, DigitalAppleJuice.com
The Art of Photography is a must-have book for any photographer,
whether starting out or veteran. It certainly is a must for
photographers who have never shot with film. The book discusses
everything there is to know, from technical to art related. ...[It]
is a book that makes you think. ...every serious photographer who
isn't afraid to question his own skills should buy and read this
book. Erik Vleitnch, IT Enquirer
There are many ways to improve your photography. Most take years
and many are hit-or-miss. If you want to move quickly to the front
of the class, you'd do well to spend some time with this newest
release from Bruce Barnbaum. Having spent years combing through
photo books at the Cleveland Public Library back in the 80's, I
wish this one had been there when I started. ...I can't tell the
number of people I know who could have been great photographers,
but thought they needed to be something they were not. If you
internalize most of this book, you'll have the best style of
all..."someone who just takes really good photos." Doug Bardwell,
Examiner.com
This book has made me a better artist. Mr. Barnbaum, I will be
forever in your debt. This book almost immediately made me a true
artist who can now consistently and deliberately create the exact
message I want to communicate. Andrew M., Amazon.com
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