Read This If You Want to Take Great Photographs of Places

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  • No clichés. No cheese. No camera-club jargon. From the author of the best-selling 'Read This' series, this introduction covers all aspects of photographing places, including landscapes, cityscapes, architecture and interiors
  • Whatever your camera, whatever your interest, whatever your level, this indispensable guide gives you all the essential techniques and demystifies the work of acclaimed photographers. Packed with practical tips and iconic images, this accessible book will arm you with the know-how you need to take meaningful pictures of the places that matter to you most
  • Featuring 50 master photographers, including Alec Soth, Martin Parr, Robert Adams, Todd Hido, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Julius Shulman, Rinko Kawauchi, Thomas Ruff, Tim Hetherington and Joel Sternfeld

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