- Written by a leading instructor, it focuses on accessible methods and concepts to introduce active, rather than passive, photography to students, instructors and practitioners in the fields of landscape, planning, architecture and environmental design
- Provides clear guidance on a diverse set of approaches and explores deeper discussions about making and using photography in environmental design, along with further reading
- It covers techniques to build on such as casual composition, constraints, slowing down, investigating, non-visual cues, POV, narrative and detachment that encourage enhanced visual focus
- Includes 190 full colour images, with examples by the author and invited contributors from practice.
Anne C Godfrey is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Her research examines the complex relationship between photography and landscape. As a photographer and writer, she engages in contemporary multidisciplinary inquires into landscape, perception and design. She is an award-winning educator and researcher.
Title: Active Landscape Photography: Methods for Investigation
Author: Godfrey, Anne
ISBN: 9780367248420
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-09-28
Number of Pages: 170
Weight: 0.6502 kg