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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Pleasantly Surprised
My first intention was not to get this book. I enrolled in an independent study class in night photography and was looking for a good book to help me better understand this area of photography. I was all set to buy Lee Frost's "Complete Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography" when I noticed that I could buy that book along with Andrew Sanderson's "Night...
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32 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not useful.
There really isn't any information in this book on technique in night photography that is not self-evident. There are a few useful charts on reciprocity failure and adjusting exposure times for smaller apertures based on your light meter readings, but you can easily make these charts yourself. In fact, I wouldn't trust the reciprocity charts because newer films require...
Published on January 28, 2003 by mirasreviews


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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Pleasantly Surprised, January 22, 2004
This review is from: Night Photography (Paperback)
My first intention was not to get this book. I enrolled in an independent study class in night photography and was looking for a good book to help me better understand this area of photography. I was all set to buy Lee Frost's "Complete Guide to Night and Low-Light Photography" when I noticed that I could buy that book along with Andrew Sanderson's "Night Photography" for a slight discount on the two. Let me just say that Frost's book has gotten little more than a glance through while I haven't been able to put down this book. If you're like me and are just beginning to learn about night photography, you honestly can't go wrong with this book. It is written extremely well and has all the info you need. One BIG plus is his inclusion of charts to help understand exposure times. I really couldn't say enough about this book. Frost's book may be a good complement to this book, but seriously, if you're looking to get into night photography, start with this book. You will not be disappointed.
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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Les Nocturnes, July 15, 2002
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S. White (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Night Photography (Paperback)
This is the most incredible book! How long have the Photographic night owls among us been waiting for the Bible on Night Photogrqaphy? Well I have been waiting for years to be frank, and Andrew Sanderson has come through with flying colours. This is not only a useful work on this murky and oft neglected aspect to culty photography but it is also an inspired, beautiful and elegant work on the subject, which is matched only by the enthusiasm and eloquence of it's author. Few photographic tech manuals can achieve the above accolades and combine them with such skill.

Sanderson takes you on a journey to the end of the night. His example prints and works, which are printed by himself are exquisite and predominantly B&W's that show him as a brilliant craftsman both pre and post exposure. Packed with images and technical detail to accompany the plates, Sanderson reveals the nitty gritty of his methodology and generously shares data which must have taken a great deal of time, effort and good record keeping to accumulate!

Sandersons manner of expressing this information is effortless and
conversational as is demonstrated by some of his chapter headings...

The Basics, The Technical Stuff, The Fancy Stuff etc...

The work is finished off with a great section on processing and printing (A real craft with this guy) and things like "Traffic problems/Unwanted attentions, formulae and calculations and the key steps to good night photography". We are very lucky to have a book like this and I look forward to anything else Mr Sanderson has to offer the world of Photographic literature in the future. This book will take pride of place in your Photo library.

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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but incomplete, October 28, 2002
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Thy Yem (Madison, AL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Night Photography (Paperback)
The book is very short. I has a good amount of photos, almost all of them are black and white. The book describes some good ideas and techniques for "long exposure" photography. There is also a section on how to take photos of the moon. For those who do their own printing, there is a section about printing as well.

The paper quality is excellent.

I wish the book covers other types of night photography, such as lighting, firework, and so on.

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32 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not useful., January 28, 2003
This review is from: Night Photography (Paperback)
There really isn't any information in this book on technique in night photography that is not self-evident. There are a few useful charts on reciprocity failure and adjusting exposure times for smaller apertures based on your light meter readings, but you can easily make these charts yourself. In fact, I wouldn't trust the reciprocity charts because newer films require much less compensation for reciprocity failure than those charts would indicate. Most of the information in the book concerns black and white photography, but there is some info on color negative and slide photography.

The photographs in the book are not very good, either, which isn't encouraging. The picture on the cover is by far the best.

A full third of this book is devoted to processing and printing night photographs, including a fair amount of information on toning. If you don't develop or print your own film, a third of the book is lost on you. And I can't really say if it would be useful to those who do process and print their own work because it has been so long since I have used a darkroom myself.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great guide to night photography!, October 27, 2009
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When deciding to start taking night photographs with black and white 4x5 film, I was a little unsure of how to go about the technical aspects of it. I purchased many books on the subject but Andrew Sanderson's book was the most helpful for me. It has a lot of details and examples of how to photograph scenes with little to no light with film and tips for developing and processing the negatives in a black and white darkroom. In a medium that is becoming somewhat antiquated, this book was amazingly helpful to me and I could recommend it to anyone.
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3 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars old technology, August 18, 2005
This review is from: Night Photography (Paperback)
very disappointing book, a book that was in the distant past a good book but not with todays cameras
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12 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Never tried night photos?? You should now., March 26, 2004
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This review is from: Night Photography (Paperback)
This is the most helpful book on night photography I have found. I took a class in which all my assignments were to be done at night and so I searched for info. I have Frost's Low Light and Night book, it left me wanting. Low light is not the same as night photography. Sanderson is easy to follow and his night shots are amazing. The exposure chart is what you really need. I have it laminated and in both of my camera bags. This is TRUE photography at night.
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