Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People




EAN:9780307266224
Label:Knopf
Author:Hamish Bowles
Binding:Hardcover

I just want to thank Amazon for such quick delivery and perfect condition of the book Perfect.

And now I am going back to reading it, can not sleep, can not eat:)

Book is just amazing2009-03-30 Rating 5.

Thank you!.

This is a must for anyone who likes to get ideas for your own home Love this Book!. I find it such a treasure to see into homes of those you admire2009-01-13 Rating 5. .

This is a great book Great book!. Show's wonderful photos and inspires you do become a designer2008-11-25 Rating 5. .

I love this book, it is absolutely beautiful Great Book!. Everyone with any taste needs to purchase this book!2008-08-22 Rating 5.

you have to love decor and fashion to understand this book beautiful book. it is Vogue after all!!!! the book is full of fabulous properties and fabulous people2007-12-30 Rating 4. I went through it already many times and got inspired by it.

Buy it f you are a fan of vogue magazine !!!.

This unique book of thirty-six spectacular houses and gardens—whose owners come from the worlds of fashion, music, art, and society—draws not only on stories that have appeared in the pages of Vogue and Vogue Living over the past two decades but also on images that have never before been published Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People takes you to these style-makers’ private realms around the world, captured by such celebrated photographers as Miles Aldridge, Cecil Beaton, Jonathan Becker, Eric Boman, Oberto Gili, François Halard, Horst P. Horst, Annie Leibovitz, Sheila Metzner, Mario Testino, Tim Walker, and Bruce Weber, among many others

Sierra Club 2009 Wilderness Calendar




EAN:9780307406026
Label:Harmony
Author:Sierra Club
Binding:Calendar

This is the most beautiful calendar Very Beautiful!!. I will definately be getting this one again for next year2009-04-03 Rating 5.

The calender is ok but the pictures are not nearly as good as the cover Sierra club calender. 2009-03-26 Rating 3.

This is the second year in a row that I have purchased this wall calendar Beautiful Calendar. It has some absolutely beautiful pictures and has large enough squares in which to record at least one appointment each day2009-03-12 Rating 4. It is a little on the long side which means you need a fairly large (long) space to hang it. The paper quality is quite good and not thin like some calendars. I will definitely purchase this product again next year.



I buy this calendar every year Sierra Club Calendar. The photography and the quality of the printing is consistently outstanding and it supports a very important cause2009-02-02 Rating 5. Buy one. Make it a habit.



Matthew.

Nice calendar, nice pictures, good cause Good cause, nice pictures, but ... no way to hang it up. But, 2009-02-02 Rating 2. . ding-ding-ding nobody thought about punching a hole in it so that could be hung up. ?.

Standard Shipping Cutoff date is DECEMBER 10th at 5:00PM EST. .

The Elements of Typographic Style




EAN:9780881792065
Label:Hartley and Marks Publishers
Author:Robert Bringhurst
Binding:Paperback

Typophiles will eat this book up; however beginning and even seasoned designers might have troubles with this book Say What?. For one, it's all text2009-03-04 Rating 3. Hardly any diagrams or visual examples to be had. Are you kidding me? One of my crazy design teachers once said "If a book doesn't have pictures then don't read it!". I'm beginning to believe her. It's like reading the directions for the VCR and just as dry. If you've read any of Ellen Lupton's DIY books, then "The Elements of Typographic Style" has to be the anti-thesis.



But like most things that are good for you (spinach, brushing your teeth, exercising) it's hard to get through at first. After a couple reads I imagine this book to be more useful. For now I'll keep it in my "to-finish" pile. Check out the "Elements" website to see if this book is for you.

This is one of the most beautiful mass-produced books I own, an oasis in my noisy typographical world A book I return to. The content helped me, but I admit that I enjoyed it more for because of what it is rather than what he wrote2009-02-26 Rating 5. This isn't a how-to book: it's a discussion and example of a typographical belief system. .

This is a great book for any more advanced graphic design student This book sums it all up. The text is absolutely full of valuable information and will surely be a valid resource for years to come2009-02-14 Rating 5.



this book requires some prior knowledge of typography because it doesn't explain some of the more basic terminology, it simply assumes that you already have an understanding of vocabulary and at least have been exposed to some of these ideas in some form.



Definitely a must-have for any serious design book collection. .

The book is an excellent, not-too-basic review of most important topics in typhography Useful introduction to typography. The writing is very clear and entertaining, the printing and design from the book itself is superb, as it should be expected, given the author's expertise in the matter2009-01-20 Rating 5.

I liked the thorough description of serifed, unserifed and greek fonts towards the end of the book, and the glossary of typographical signs at the end.

This book is a must for people interested in the subject!.

A beautifully structured and clearly written book about high-level concepts of typography and the finest nuances as well Timeless. My design students buy this because it is required for my class then soon discover it is a pleasure to read2008-12-09 Rating 5. They come to class excited about the readings and delve beyond what is required. I am grateful for such passion as Bringhurst brings to this field and shares poetically with us all.

Renowned typographer and poet Robert Bringhurst brings clarity to the art of typography with this masterful style guide Combining the practical, theoretical, and historical, this edition is completely updated, with a thorough exploration of the newest innovations in intelligent font technology, and is a must-have for graphic artists, editors, or anyone working with the printed page using digital or traditional methods.

Nikon D80 Digital Field Guide




EAN:9780470120514
Label:Wiley
Author:David D. Busch
Binding:Paperback

Easy read, great pictures and examples, right size to carry with you A must have for D80 owners. Good price not availalbe in stores2009-02-15 Rating 5. .

This book is chock full of photos taken with a D80 and it explains photography and photography and camera lingo in plain terms An exemplary primer. The concepts ramp up in a clear and concise fashion2009-01-12 Rating 5.

This book is a MUST HAVE for any D80 owner A MUST-HAVE. The author says that this is not a substitute for the owner's manual, but it really is2009-01-11 Rating 5. . and so much more. This book can be read by someone without much knowledge of the D80, or even SLR's for that matter, and end up understanding how everything works and being a whiz at the controls in just a few days of reading. The advantages of this book is that it is all in color and has actual real pictures so you can see which button or feature you're trying to master. The owner's manual is black and white, doesn't have actual pictures in the diagrams, doesn't go into anywhere near the depth that this book does. One last benefit of this book is that after the chapters that explain what the Nikon manual should have done. . there are sections on how to get better pictures and different techniques. You're able to see how to take your photography to the next level after you learn how to use and utilize your camera. This book is always in my camera bag everywhere I go. .

This is exactly what I was looking for Long waited for!!!. Amazing book2008-12-15 Rating 5. Beats any DVD , anytime !!! My skills are totally improved after reading this book !!!.

I like this book because it explains clearly the intricacies of this camera Nuts and bolts. Unlike the camera manual, this book is written with the beginning photographer in mind2008-10-25 Rating 4. .

Having trouble putting down your Nikon D80 long enough to read the manual? Slip this convenient, full-color guide into your camera bag instead You'll find big, clear color photos to help you identify the camera's many controls, complete information on using each button and dial, and breathtaking examples of the results. Then discover step-by-step recipes for shooting terrific photos in more than 15 specific situations

Master Shots: 100 Advanced Camera Techniques to Get an Expensive Look on Your Low-Budget Movie




EAN:9781932907513
Label:Michael Wiese Productions
Author:Christopher Kenworthy
Binding:Paperback

For the beginner or occasional filmmaker, this is a great book Great help to visualizing your film. Essentially it is an encyclopedia of master shots, a hundred of them2009-02-20 Rating 5. Most are illustrated with stills from various films and with 3D models created in Poser 7.



The author provides details about how the shot is set up, the feeling the shot is intended to convey and pertinent information. Kenworthy deliberately stays away from things like lenses, equipment, lighting and so on.



His point is that the shots can be accomplished with any kind of camera. It is the point of view that matters and the action that establishes the meaning of the shot and advances the story.



Master Shots is definitely an aid to the beginning filmmaker or those who shoot only occasionally and could you a bit of assistance in visualizing how to tell their story.



For a very reasonable cost, you have a hundred classic master shots diagrammed and explained for you. Good deal.



Jerry.

I have no intention of shooting a movie, but I was interested in this book as a way of extending my visual literacy You'll never see movies in the same way again. Quite simply, this is a great book for exposing the visual grammar that underlies the business of telling a story in film2009-02-19 Rating 5. It's as concerned with the mechanics of storytelling as it is with the business of filming.

A great and surprising present for movie-loving friends.

I'm currently sitting on page 96 of this book and its driving me crazy Vague and effortless photo material. This book utilizes frames from existing films with computer storyboards2009-02-14 Rating 1. What drives me crazy is that the descriptions aren't detailed enough to get a visual understanding of what is occuring in the storyboards and screengrabs. A demo dvd would have been nice to accompany the volume or at least a time code where you can go to the screenshots yourself to see exactly how the shot is played out. Or leave out the screen shots and put in more detailed storyboards.

I'm a film student and I was REALLY excited to receive a copy of this book Good. But not exactly all "Advanced", nor practical for Beginners.. I realize this book is not about certain shots being limited to a particular example, but also giving you ideas to expand on2009-01-22 Rating 3. However, I was slightly disappointed. Don't get me wrong, this book is still helpful, but I'm having a hard time understanding who this book is MAINLY targeted towards to.



First of all, even if you follow the "techniques", your low budget film will still look low budget if you don't have the proper equipments (and believable actors, lighting, script, and the list goes on. . ) That's reality. This book alone is not going to give you that "expensive look on your low-budget movie". That's just a marketing tool. Just be aware of that. (This is not the reason I'm giving it a 3 stars!) If you do have a dolly track, Steadicam, or crane, THAT will give you an "EXPENSIVE" *LOOK* -- however, if you're trying to convey a STORY using those tools, then there has to be a meaning to it or feel natural; or else the audience will feel disconnected. That's what this book is here to help you with. It's all about the e-MOTION. (Get it? The motion has to convey the emotion. )



The author mentions about using long/short lens, focus pull, dolly. etc, so you better really have that ability down first or know the basics. If you try to go hand held on a consumer camera, unless you're going for the Blair Witch/Cloverfield style, it's still going to look BAD.



As far as camera techniques go, it just uses the same, common, existing shots several times (it could just be a simple motionless long shot, or tracking/panning and coming to a halt; but just used in different examples). If you're looking for mindblowing innovation, this is not it. I guess when I heard the term "camera techniques", I had the wrong expectation of thinking it would be several camera tricks; for example, like "The Vertigo effect" (dolly zoom). However, the techniques in this book rely heavily on directing the actor's movements (and sometimes post editing and using props/location/lighting shadows; I thought this book was supposed to teach CAMERA techniques? I mean sure, all those things are crucial to a cinematographer, but it doesn't necessarily pertain all to the camera itself). It will keep using things like dolly, long/short lens, low/high angle, close up, etc, but what this book goes over briefly is basically the motivation of when to use them. There's a lot of recycled shots, but the only difference is the situation.



The shots are broken down for these categories:

Ch. 01: Fight Scenes (8 shots total)

Ch. 02: Chase Scenes (10 shots)

Ch. 03: Entrances & Exits (8 shots)

Ch. 04: Suspense, Searching & Creeping (9 shots)

Ch. 05: Dramatic Shift (9 shots)

Ch. 06: Revelations & Discoveries (9 shots)

Ch. 07: Shock Horror (9 shots)

Ch. 08: Directing Attention (7 shots)

Ch. 09: Car Scenes (7 shots)

Ch. 10: Dialogue Scenes (8 shots)

Ch. 11: Arguments & Conflict (8 shots)

Ch. 12: Love & Sex Scenes (8 shots)



If you don't know how to shoot a person in a car scene (have the camera in front of the car, backseat, or passenger side. . ) and need "advanced" help from this book, then you really shouldn't be a DP. I mean, there's some really useful examples and subtle tips in this book, don't get me wrong, but I just find some shots to be a little redundant or so basic that it's not even worth mentioning (or cause it to receive an applause from the viewer to say, "Wow, that looked advanced. ")



The 3D model (made with Poser 7) picture, with only arrows pointing, and only two or three screen STILLS at most, from the actual movie, wasn't really helping me to fully understand, especially when I'm not familiar with the movie. I thought it was kind of strange, and somewhat humorous, for the sex scene shots, they would actually make female 3D model fully nude and detailed (hide this away from your kids! Will somebody please think of the children?!? Sorry. ), while the male 3D rendering has his pants on (not that I'm complaining or anything about the latter). I almost think the 3D renderings were just something the makers enjoyed doing for themselves. Even some movies I were familiar with, the author explains it differently or there were discrepancies with the 3D diagram (Romeo + Juliet, the camera was panning around, so shouldn't it be showing arrows instead of three different camera set-ups and cutting between them?). The book contains brief short paragraphs of the explanation than being in-depth. For some shots, the author doesn't even mention what the movie is from. It would have been better if he had the movie title (and possibly the timecode for the scene) next to the screen stills, just for better organization, instead of sometimes being mentioned in the paragraphs.



Sure, if this was a drawing art book then stills are fine, but for movies. . not quite. Some were quite obvious and a 3D model was totally unnecessary. I mean, camera placement is pretty evident just by looking at the still picture; however, if you haven't seen the movie before, it's a little difficult to understand what the movement exactly is. It would have been nice if this book came with a DVD-Rom with sample clips of the movie or clips of the 3D models! I'm sure costs would be a problem, but I wouldn't mind paying extra for it.



The author obviously knows his stuff. I don't hate this book. However, I think it could be a lot clearer in some examples, especially the 3D models and stills, and be more consistent on the order of explaining and which movie it is from. Moreover, focus on a certain target audience (maybe add a "level of difficulty" rating of what the author thinks on each example) than try to be too broad with obvious basic/repetitive examples or too complex to pull off without having the right setup. Overall, I think this book is targeted more towards people who already understand the basics of filmmaking and willing to invest on the essential tools to truly fulfill these shots (do not rely on hand held shots), but just can't come up with anything besides keeping the camera still on a tripod and cutting between them. For professional cinematographers, this will just be a nice reference, a "reminder".



After further review, I guess I wouldn't mind giving this book a 4 stars. The author at least doesn't ramble, doesn't use too much jargon, and gets to the point. The book doesn't feel outdated and uses mostly contemporary movies such as Children of Men, Minority Report, Fight Club, Terminator 3 (Not sure why he used the worst one out of the series), Amelie, Crouching Tiger, etc. .

I am in awe of this book Best of Its Kind. And I think I have the chops to be a good judge of its worth2009-01-19 Rating 5. I have directed four feature films, and couple of dozen primetime TV shows and rock videos; taught directing for thirteen years at a leading filmschool (Chapman) and given seminars on "how to direct the camera" in eleven countries on three continents. I have also written my own universally well-reviewed, how-to book on directing - "First Time Director".



Kenworthy has a deep and broad understanding of how to direct the camera. In this book, he analyzes more than hundred different shots - most of them using a moving camera - and he is absolutely, spot-on accurate in describing the dramatic impact - the feel - of each shot. This makes the book as much about story as camera. His analyses are well written and easy to understand. And most important, the visual tools he uses to illustrate how to execute the shots are highly effective - better than I have seen in any how-to book on directing, including my own.



Anybody with a basic understanding of camera and lenses can pick up this book, study it, and start taking giant strides towards becoming a master of visual design for motion pictures. If you want to make movies that like the directors whose films Kenworthy uses to illustrate his points: Kubrick, Spielberg, Lucas and Cuaron, to name a few, this book is a great place to start.

Master Shots gives filmmakers the techniques they need to execute complex, original shots on any budget By using powerful master shots and well-executed moves, directors can develop a strong style and stand out from the crowd. Most low-budget movies look low-budget because the director is forced to compromise at the last minute

Knitting Socks with Handpainted Yarn




EAN:9781596680982
Label:Interweave Press
Author:Carol Sulcoski
Binding:Paperback

This is a really good book, even if you only use it as a reference Knitting Socks With Handpainted Yarns. It explains the types of handpainted yarns (3 categories) and then explains how to apply that in order to choose stitch patterns2009-02-18 Rating 4. There is extensive work about avoiding pooling and how to remedy situations.



The patterns are interesting, including pattern stitches for the three types of handpainted yarns. The photos are clear and gorgeous, and show the patterning beautifully.



All in all, it's worth the money, whether using it for patterns, or for a reference in order to use Yarn XYZ.

I really love the book Fast Shipping!!!! A++++. 2009-01-27 Rating 5. Since I love to knit socks It was souch great to have!.

I'm as easily seduced by good handpainted yarns as the next knitter, but I admit I've been flummoxed about what on earth to do with them A Top-Notch and Much-Needed Book. Knitting plain socks bores me, and plain stockinette socks often pooled, or striped in ways I didn't like2009-01-27 Rating 5. Patterned socks were more fun to knit, but I couldn't always get the patterns to play well with the color changes.



This book is not only a repository of excellent sock patterns specifically designed to tackle those issues, it also includes an excellent technical/theoretical/inspirational introduction that has allowed me to see a way out of the woods. I will finally be able to knit through some of the handpainted sock yarn that's been sitting in my stash and mocking me for years.



I think a lot of us needed this book, and I'm happy to report it's well done.

For a knitter who already loves socks, this one is a must have looove it!. There are a lot of patterns in this book with some very interesting construction techniques, plus an intro about color that could help out a rainbow2009-01-19 Rating 5. Maybe not the best for a beginning sock knitter, but certainly something to drool over.

Even though the patterns in the book assume you're not making your first sock, and even though it's not crammed with "how-to" material, I found plenty of excellent information about the nature of handpainted yarns Plenty of info for beginning sock knitters. The introductory chapters (all that stuff before the patterns) increased my knowledge about sock yarn exponentially2009-01-18 Rating 5.

Providing technical guidance as well as fun, creative patterns, this resource tackles handpainted yarns, identifying the many challenges—and many opportunities—they provide for knitting socks Focusing on how to make the most of these much-loved yarns, it explains how to design projects with hand-dyed material versus other types of yarns, how to avoid the pitfalls of pooling and splotching, and how to combine multicolored hand paints with other types of yarns. Fresh, modern sock patterns from a variety of contributors illustrate their successful techniques, showing that with creativity and a little technical know-how, knitters can fully take advantage of these beautiful, yet sometimes tricky, yarns

Bead on a Wire: Making Handcrafted Wire and Beaded Jewelry




EAN:9781581806502
Label:North Light Books
Author:Sharilyn Miller
Binding:Paperback

I started beading and making jewelry about 6-8 months ago GREAT FOR BEGINNERS!. Although I started with woven projects, I found myself wanting to get more involved with wiring projects, as they were so beautiful2008-12-02 Rating 5. Ive taken classes and took one in making a caged bead. Then I bought the book and found the technique in the book was much nicer and had a more professional look. . Also I liked the part about antiquing the wire with liver of sulfer, as I didn't even realize that this could be done.

There were many more techniques that the author goes through and Im very happy I invested in this book as it's great for beginners. .

I recently decided to start making jewelry, got on Amazon and started looking at book reviews WOW. This one seemed to be really popular, so I ordered it sight unseen and I havent been disapointed2008-11-17 Rating 5. Its a beautiful book. Has great pictures and easy to understand directions and her jewelry is amazing. She shows you how to wrap wire around wire. She even shows you how to twist it using a drill. It does take a little practice to get good but what an awesome effect. She also shows you how to do twisted jump rings. I don't think anyone would be disapointed with this book. Another great one I found at book store was Creating Wire and Beaded Jewelry by Linda Jones. .

When I ordered this book, I was looking mostly for some basic techniques to help me with some beaded browbands (for horse bridles) that I had gotten into making Great book, set me on fire!. While it was minimally useful for that, it sure inspired me! I rather promptly ordered some basic wire-working tools and I've spent way to much in the last few months on beads, tools and wire2008-10-09 Rating 5. I have a bunch of new earrings I love to wear, several new necklaces, I have designed pieces for most of my female Xmas giftees and I'm considering starting to sell my work! I honestly have to credit this book for a great deal of that, as the author's rather pure but very approachable perspective appealed greatly to me, and her instructions in the basic techniques were so followable, I jumped right into making my own designs without doing any of the projects verbatim, although I did use them for inspiration and pointers.



My style is not exactly the author's style, I find some of her pieces a bit too visually busy/fussy for my taste, but they are lovely and well made and I could not have asked for a better introduction to this new world of jewelry making. It's a pretty book, too!



If you are at all interested in an artistic approach to wire wrapping and beaded jewelry, I don't think you can go wrong adding this to your library.

I read the other reviews and think what else is there to say My two cents worth.... 2008-10-03 Rating 5. but I have to put in my two cents worth anyway. This was my second wire working book in my library (it has since grown to encompass other more advanced aspects of jewelry wire applications, particularly with chains and stone wrapping). And yet it is my FAVORITE to review techniques, practice some aspects that I don't use often, and more. Why? Because the detailed information AND wonderful photographs that go with the descriptions. The statement Miller makes on page 59 - "When it comes to designing and making jewelry, I always keep three principles in mind: creativity, wearability and durability. " I now live by these words in my own designs and feel that Miller had and continues to have her finger right on the mark when it comes to jewelry design of the times. She shows us how to make each wire style correctly and strong. Her projects are all doable, utilizing techniques she describes in the first half of the book. The classic and probably timeless beauty of the pieces are first rate. I am thoroughly charmed, pleased with my purchase, and grateful for this reference/idea book that it really should be rated more than 5 stars. If you have to buy only one book on wire use in jewelry design - this is it!!!.

This book had many pieces of jewelry to make with good directions Beads & Wire. Very informative2008-09-04 Rating 5. Jeanne, NJ.

Magazine editor and popular author Sharilyn Miller knows the jewelry making audience like no one else In this latest book, she shows crafters of all levels how to get in on the popularity of jewelry and beading, with:

-An in-depth section on design and construction techniques that makes it a snap to get started -More than 20 step-by-step bead and wire jewelry projects, including gorgeous earrings, necklaces, brooches, and bracelets

It only takes a few basic steps to start making fashionable jewelry that's guaranteed to trigger compliments.