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by George Barr (Author)
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Product Description
This book is for the photographer who strives to achieve a higher level of results in their work. Take Your Photography to the Next Level is based on a series of essays originally featured on the popular Luminous Landscape website. Barr tackles some of the rarely discussed, yet essential aspects of successful photography. Here is where photographers will learn what is required in order to grow in their creativity and to gain a deeper understanding of their craft.

With a foreward by Michael Reichmann.

Topics include:

  • Creativity
  • Dealing with disappointment
  • Developing an "eye"
  • Making stronger images
  • What photographs well
  • Where to go looking for the best photographic subjects
  • How to approach subject material
  • A great image is just around the corner
  • Dealing with failure
  • Mind games
  • Becoming a self-aware photographer
  • Framing, cropping, & manipulating prints to create mood and transmit your message


About the Author
George Barr is a photographer living in Calgary, Canada. Serious about photography since age 12, working initially with a WWII Zeiss Ikonta in a basement-bathroom "darkroom", he has progressed through medium format, 4X5, and now digital SLR's. He earns his living as a family doctor with a special interest in psychiatry but his primary passion has always been the fine art print.

Major milestones include learning to make quality prints from Fred Picker, learning to really "see" photographs from Hubert Hohn of the Edmonton Art Gallery, looking at Edward Weston prints bare, attending workshops, working with galleries, and being published.

George has had his images published in the magazines Black and White Photography, Black and White, Focus, Lenswork, and Outdoor Photography.

By the time George closed his darkroom, he was making very high quality prints and carried on this quality with digital cameras and inkjet printing, producing some of the finest inkjet prints made, surprising many traditional 4X5 photographers with the level of quality.

Throughout his life George has been a teacher of medical students & residents, patients, and fellow photographers. A writer of understandable patient newsletters and handouts, it was a short step to writing essays on photography. George has bravely tackled the challenging subjects of aesthetics, seeing, and composing in a style that is clear, practical, and applicable to many.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Rocky Nook (January 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933952210
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933952215
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #67,087 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning Book on Photography and the Creative Process, January 12, 2008
By Andrew Ilachinski (Northern 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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54 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book!, January 4, 2008
By Laurie (Palo Alto, CA) - See all my reviews
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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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, May 3, 2008
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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2.0 out of 5 stars not recommended
I really had high hopes for this book but it really fell flat. The authors writing style does not give explicit tips or ideas, but rather poses highly philosophical questions on... Read more
Published 1 month ago by D. Isaacson

4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Inspiration For When You're Stuck or Frustrated
This is an unusual book, being almost as much about the psychology of photography as its craft. There are better books about technique, but none I know better lead the reader to... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
The book is written in a way that the intermediate and advanced photographer can learn techniques; therefore, creating better photos.
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Now here's a book to really enhance your photo-making abilities!
You can find very helpful classifications of where you are now as a photographer, from a technical view, as... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Bit more of the same
Defenitly a nice book but on of many. For me it didn't bring much new views.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
Take Your Photography to the Next Level: From Inspiration to Image, by George Barr, is a collection of the most helpful postings from his blog over the past few years. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not really an inspiration for me
A few other reviewers have used the phrase "left me cold" and I think they couldn't have chosen a more apt expression. Read more
Published 11 months ago by R. Hull

1.0 out of 5 stars Sorry I wasted my money
I did not see a single image that I thought "I wish I had taken that". I think this book is a waste of money.
Published 11 months ago by Bill

5.0 out of 5 stars Enhance your understanding on photography
I like the way of George's writing on photography, especially this books does not cover the technical stuffs like F-stop, shutter speed and etc. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very good book overall
The review by A. Ilachinski says it all! This book is not about cameras, post-processing software, filters or tripods, it is about SUBJECTIVITY in photography. Read more
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