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84 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning Book on Photography and the Creative Process
George Barr's stunning new book is an impressive debut for George in the world of art instruction in book form, and a "must-read" book for photographers at all skill levels. George is already quite an accomplished master of photography in traditional print and Blog forms. Indeed, according to his Blog, the idea for this book, and a bit of its substance (though markedly...
Published on January 12, 2008 by Andrew Ilachinski

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38 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I must admit, I had high hopes for this book. It has overall fairly good reviews and the author is a skilled image maker.

However -- that's all the book is about, HIS images. He does talk about inspiration -- HIS inspirations. And if his kind of photography (industrial and landscape) leaves you cold, as it does me, you may learn next to nothing. I would...
Published on May 3, 2008 by Jane Harper


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84 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning Book on Photography and the Creative Process, January 12, 2008
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Andrew Ilachinski (Springfield, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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George Barr's stunning new book is an impressive debut for George in the world of art instruction in book form, and a "must-read" book for photographers at all skill levels. George is already quite an accomplished master of photography in traditional print and Blog forms. Indeed, according to his Blog, the idea for this book, and a bit of its substance (though markedly enhanced and expanded) came about partly from the many insightful entries he's posted on his Blog over the years [...].

Apart from his obvious writing skill, one of George's great strengths as an artist/communicator is his ability to articulate some of the core - and often mysterious - qualities that describe the process of art in general; and photography in particular. Though he doesn't shy away from philosophical issues (and addresses such issues as "Just what is fine-art photography, anyway?" head-on), he has a veritable wellspring of practical advice to impart photographers, ranging from complete novices to seasoned professionals.

That this book is special is immediately obvious. It is neither an all too common "How To.." instruction manual on what f-stop to choose or what lens to put on your camera, nor is it yet another "This is how it is done in Photoshop..." guidebook (though some allusions to both sets of "problems" are sprinkled throughout). What this book does, and does exceedingly well, is address the much more difficult subjective components of fine-art photography: the nature of creativity in the photographic process, where to "look for" images, and what to do when you find them (and when you cannot!), how to compose your shots and why, how to assess your imagery, and to learn to develop your own "style," and the differences between purely technical acumen and aesthetic vision.

Such matters are rarely if ever are given the attention they deserve, and if they do appear in other books - typically as short side-bars or quick asides - do so more as after-thoughts than substantive discussions. In fact, I know of only perhaps three or four other books (none of which are as well-written as this one, by the way) that similarly delve deeply into the creative and aesthetic parts of photography. It is thus a book that is long-overdue; and I am delighted that a photographer of George's unique blend of artistic skill and expository ability has taken up the challenge.

I am also impressed by the utmost care and attention that has been put into the design and content of the book. The image selection is excellent throughout; and (in another rarity for books in this admittedly small genre) include many "don't quite work" photographs simply because George wants to show what works, what does not, and why. Even the captions to the photos show a quiet attention. Each tells a succinct story about what is being shown, and makes a point all its own that compliments the accompanying text. If all one did was to skim the book reading its captions, and nothing else, one would arguably still learn a great deal of the subject. Another nice feature is that many of the sections include simple but marvelously effective sketches to illustrate the finer points of, say, cropping and composition. While most authors would have contented themselves to include an image example or two and leave it at that, George goes that extra step for the reader. Finally, there is also a generous selection of "portfolio" images, each accompanied by its own "story" of how it came to be, in two-page spreads that appear throughout the book. My personal favorite (and one that, as George reveals, turns out to be among George's all-time popular images) is Windowpane, that appears on page 193. Indeed, it is this particular image, that I first saw in Focus magazine a few years ago, that introduced me to George's photography, and compelled me to become an avid reader of his Blog.

If you are either a budding photographer who wants to learn about the "art" in fine-art photography, or a long-practicing photographer (perhaps even a pro), and are wondering where to look for advice to improve your own vision; or your skill level is anywhere in-between, know that there is no better place to learn, and no better guide to turn to for guidance, than George's superb new book. On the basis of this book alone, I'd say George is about to embark on yet another career track (in addition to already being a physician and photographer); namely that as an accomplished teacher of fine-art photography. Well done George.
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61 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book!, January 4, 2008
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Laurie (Palo Alto, CA) - See all my reviews
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I just received my copy yesterday, and although I've browsed through it and only read the first few chapters, I must say it's the BEST book I've ever read for serious photographers interested in improving their ability to see their subjects, capture them well, and create good images - regardless of what equipment (digital, film etc) they're using. The images and layout are excellent and the text is very readable. But most important, I feel as if the author is talking directly to me - simple, clear, friendly, and using the many images to illustrate the useful tips he is trying to convey. Contrary to books on this subject by many authors, he is not afraid to use some of his 'bad' images to get across an important lesson - I respect him for that. Only at the end of the book does Barr devote a small chapter to equipment and software - which is just fine.

ADDENDUM: I've finished the book, and my first impressions are well confirmed. As a serious amateur photographer who has navigated over the years the ups and downs of how I and others perceive my images, I feel much better after 'listening' to Dr Barr. His professional skills as a psychotherapist come across very well in the book.
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38 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, May 3, 2008
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I must admit, I had high hopes for this book. It has overall fairly good reviews and the author is a skilled image maker.

However -- that's all the book is about, HIS images. He does talk about inspiration -- HIS inspirations. And if his kind of photography (industrial and landscape) leaves you cold, as it does me, you may learn next to nothing. I would much rather have seen him discuss a wider range of pictures, even if they weren't his own, and widen his rhetoric beyond his private processes.

Perhaps that was not the purpose of the book. If so, then a title like "How *I* Took *MY* Photography to the Next Level" would have been more appropriate.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational & Motivational, February 29, 2008
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Jeremy Hall (Pleasant Grove, UT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Take Your Photography to the Next Level: From Inspiration to Image (Paperback)
I am always on the look out for ways to improve my skills as a photographer, and therefore I regularly read books that I think will give me new ideas and techniques. I regularly read the recipe and how to books, but more often than not I find that over half of those books tend to cover common topics that I already know. It is not bad that they have the topics, I just have read them time and again.

George Barr offers something unique in refreshing in a photography book with his focus on his theory and process of capturing amazing photos. As he introduces in the very outset of his introduction, the book is an expanded version of a series of posts he made online over time. He has taken the best topics and refined them into a well organized education in doing what his title indicates, taking your photography to a level higher than it is now.

What may be frustrating for those looking for the single "magic" answer should instead be motivating for most. Through the book you are given ideas and concepts to consider when approaching an opportunity to photograph rather than a recipe for success. Photography is an expression of onces on view and choices to interpret a scene; there is no one magic answer.

After reading through this title I am now reading it again, a chapter at a time. With each chapter I am putting the book down and attempting to apply the principles being taught. I plan to have this book be a part of my growth in photographic skills for a long time.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Really useful, February 14, 2008
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Joan Fortuny Moya (Barcelona, Catalonia.) - See all my reviews
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If you are an amateur photographer who's trying to get beautiful pictures -and are already able to get semi-decent pictures- this book will do more for you than switching from a disposable point & shoot to a Hasselblad 39Mp digital camera. Ever wondered why your landscape photos look uninteresting while Ansel Adams' look wonderful? This book will open a door into the vast realm of art in photography. It won't make an artist out of you, but it will set you in the correct starting position to become, at least, a decent photographer.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic text, disappointing pictures, March 1, 2008
This review is from: Take Your Photography to the Next Level: From Inspiration to Image (Paperback)
This book has some great text. It is insightful and motivating. I could say it `put few things in its place' regarding some photography subjects in my mind. It is easy to read and makes things look simple, understandable, reachable, and very clear. Author is very talented teacher.
Unfortunately the images, that are everywhere and have a clear purpose to illustrate the subject being discussed, are disappointing and many of them should be replaced e.g. with the pictures of photographers that the author is often mentioning.
Images have a big impact and in this book a negative one unfortunately. Author should have tried harder with the pictures and looked elsewhere first, e.g. just look at the accompanying pictures in `The photographers eye' by Michael Freeman etc.
Yes, I think images are that bad.
E.g. picture of his underwear on some table - it is there to make a point, but he could have made the same point in 100 other more aesthetically pleasing ways, remember the book title?
All in all I really think this is a book about how to take your photography to the next level, but don't look at the pictures (seriously) just read this great text.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great written content but the Photos are uninspiring, April 9, 2008
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I love the fact that the author has basically left the equipment out of the equation. He concentrated on the aesthetics of picture taking and not the equipment, which too many books don't do. He's a great writer as well.

Unfortunately I didn't find his photos especially inspiring, however technically perfect they may be.

Still a good one to read though.

Not a "how to", or a "what equipment to buy" but rather a "how to see" book. I wish there were more books like this.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars disappointed..., June 5, 2008
This review is from: Take Your Photography to the Next Level: From Inspiration to Image (Paperback)
i wanted to like this book. i was hoping to gain some valuable insights. but it just didn't happen for me. i guess i'm just not sufficiently sophisticated to appreciate the author's vision. most of the photography in the book left me cold. i give the book high marks for production quality...everything about the book is first class. but the content left me uninspired.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Learn from a gifted and gentle teacher, February 7, 2008
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This book is a lovely personal statement about Barr's philosophy in making fine art photographic prints, complete with specific, practical suggestions for ways the reader can improve her own art. This extraordinary Rocky Nook publication could be your guidebook for a lifetime of improving both your technical skills and your aesthetic achievements. This thoughtful Canadian doctor has produced a masterpiece of a book to complement his own masterful photographs.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Photography Inspiration Book, April 22, 2008
This review is from: Take Your Photography to the Next Level: From Inspiration to Image (Paperback)
'Take Your Photography to the Next Level: From Inspiration to Image' is a great book for photographers who are looking to find inspiration in the photos they are looking to take. Writing is fantastic as the author continually explains how he is moved by scenary and the photos that he has taken and it's a true joy for all of those that loved the art of photography. Having said that, it's important to note that this book is more about the words than the images (important to point out). There are plenty of photos throughout this 200 page book, but the 'meat' is in the ABCs rather than the full color/b&w spectrum.

If you are looking for a book that discusses inspiration with live photography (humans, animals, insects, etc.) then this book is NOT for you. The only photo you will find of a person is of the author himself on the inside backjacket. Content instead is focussed on landscapes, machinery, and architecture.

If you want to discover how a photographer finds inspiration in non-physical photos this is an enjoyable read. If you work or are passionate about the field this also is a solid purchase, it's just not what you would normally expect from a photography book when the photos themselves take a back seat to the writing within.

**** RECOMMENDED
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