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Photo Idea Index by Jim Krause
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Photo Idea Index

by Jim Krause

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Overall, an excellent resource for inspiration for photographers. ( )
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 158180766X, Vinyl Bound)

From Jim Krause comes the fifth book in the popular Index series: Photo Idea Index. This innovative guide:

-Provides designers with the information they need to take creative photographs, explore different digital manipulations, and use them in real-world design applications

-Shares the basics of technical information, then provides a wealth of inspiration, making this both a "what if" book and a "how to" book

-Explores low-cost and do-it-yourself ways to create unusual effects

-Speaks to designers' desires to use their own photos rather than costly stock photography

Full of out-of-the-ordinary ideas, this guide offers the trademark mix of inspiration and instruction that have made the previous books in the series a creative success.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:03 -0400)

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