In My Mind's Eye: Seeing in Black and White

In My Mind's Eye: Seeing in Black and White

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As one of Europe's best-known landscape photographers and the author of more than 30 books, a new title featuring the photographs of Charlie Waite is a publishing event. In My Mind's Eye is something special - it is Charlie's first black & white art book. With more than 50 beautifully produced black & white full page and double-page plates, individually hand-printed by the author, this promises to be one of the most sought after photography titles of the decade. The book features an intimate selection of stunning landscapes from all over the world and other personal favourites from Charlie's career spanning more than 20 years, accompanied by his expert advice on the creative manipulation of monochrome images, printing and film processing.

Author: Charlie Waite
Format: Hardback, 112 pages, 270mm x 270mm, 1325 g
Published: 2002, GMC Publications, United Kingdom
Genre: Photography

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As one of Europe's best-known landscape photographers and the author of more than 30 books, a new title featuring the photographs of Charlie Waite is a publishing event. In My Mind's Eye is something special - it is Charlie's first black & white art book. With more than 50 beautifully produced black & white full page and double-page plates, individually hand-printed by the author, this promises to be one of the most sought after photography titles of the decade. The book features an intimate selection of stunning landscapes from all over the world and other personal favourites from Charlie's career spanning more than 20 years, accompanied by his expert advice on the creative manipulation of monochrome images, printing and film processing.