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the magic of black and white

New eBook Now Available

Take your Black & White photography to new levels and explore new ways of expressing yourself in this elegant medium! The Magic of Black & White - Part III, Nine Photos, Andrew S. Gibson’s latest in his Black & White series, will take you through nine of his gorgeous black & white images with the goal of teaching more advanced techniques to give your images more subtlety and power. Clearly taught in Photoshop, and 5 of the lessons in Photoshop Elements, Andrew walks through Toning, Split Toning, Exposure Blending, Textures, and the creation of Diptyches and Triptyches, all without losing sight of the idea that one's work should be driven by vision. Andrew teaches his techniques with the goal of creating photographs that honour both the Artist’s need for expression and the Geek’s need for excellence of craft. And all that without getting mired down – the examples and the illustrations Andrew provides compliment his clear teaching style and make this book a pleasure to read.

 

The Magic of Black and White, Part Three is 34 spreads jam packed with inspiring, action-oriented tips to help you hone your craft. The downloadable PDF is just $5USD.

 

Special Offer on PDFs

For the first four days only, if you use the promotional code  WHITE4 when you checkout, you can have the PDF version of The Magic of Black & White - Part III for only $4 OR use the code  WHITE20 to get 20% off when you buy 5 or more PDF ebooks from the Craft & Vision collection. These codes expire at 11:59pm PST August 22, 2010.

 

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