Re: Textbook suggestions

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From: Sarah Van Keuren (svk@steuber.com)
Date: 08/17/00-06:24:15 PM Z


I wanted to recommend Horenstein's two excellent books also but since I
haven't taught basic and beyond basic photography in 12 years I wasn't sure
if they were still available.
Sarah

> Henry Horenstein has 2 books out: Basic Photogrpahy , A Basic Manual and
> Beyond basic Photogrphy that are not as expensive, consise books that I have
> used in my Photo 1 classes. Little brown and Company, Publishers ISBN #
> 0-316-37313-3
> Jill
>
> In a message dated 8/16/00 9:10:13 PM, gwalstra@lib.drury.edu writes:
>
> << I would also recommend the London and Upton book and did use it till the
> price skyrocketed. I switched to a very thorough and well written book,
> Photography in Focus by Jerry Burchfield, Mark Jacobs and Ken Kokrda, 5th
> Edition, NTC Publishing Group, ISBN 0-8442-5782-6. It's very well
> illustrated but not as slick as the London and Upton book.
>
> Gwen Walstrand
>
>> A great beginning and intermediate book is the London and Upton book,
>>'Photography' (ISBN # 0321011082). Although it is a bit pricey (about
>>$70) it is packed with a great deal of information and is very well
>>illustrated. I think that it is truly the best classroom photography
>>book. Gary Miller
>>
>> >>
>
>


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