The Heart of the Photograph: 100 Questions for Making Stronger, More Expressive Photographs
Learn to ask better, more helpful questions of your work so that you can create stronger and more powerful photographs.
Photographers often look at an imageâone theyâve either already created or are in the process of makingâand ask themselves a simple question: âIs this a good photograph?â Itâs an understandable question, but itâs really not very helpful. How are you supposed to answer that? What does âgoodâ even mean? Is it the same for everyone?
What if you were equipped to ask better, more constructive questions of your work so that you could think more intentionally and creatively, and in doing so, bring more specific action and vision to the act of creating photographs? What if asking stronger questions allowed you to establish a more effective approach to your image-making? In The Heart of the Photograph: 100 Questions for Making Stronger, More Expressive Photographs, photographer and author David duChemin helps you learn to ask better questions of your work in order to craft more successful photographsâphotographs that express and connect, photographs that are strong and, above all, photographs that are truly yours.
From the big-picture questionsâWhat do I want this image to accomplish?âto the more detail-oriented questions that help you get thereâWhat is the light doing? Where do the lines lead? What can I do about it?âDavid walks you through his thought process so that you can establish your own. Along the way, he discusses the building blocks from which compelling photographs are made, such as gesture, balance, scale, contrast, perspective, story, memory, symbolism, and much more. The Heart of the Photograph is not a theoretical book. It is a practical and useful book that equips you to think more intentionally as a photographer and empowers you to ask more helpful questions of you and your work, so that you can produce images that are not only better than âgood,â but as powerful and authentic as you hope them to be.
Table of Contents:
Better Questions
PART ONE: A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH?
Is It Good?
The Audienceâs Good
The Photographerâs Good
PART TWO: BETTER THAN GOOD
Better Subjects
PART THREE: BETTER EXPRESSION
Exploration and Expression
What Is the Light Doing?
What Does Colour Contribute?
What Role Do the Lines and Shapes Play?
Whatâs Your Point of View?
What Is the Quality of the Moment?
Where Is the Story?
Where Is the Contrast?
What About Balance and Tension?
What Is the Energy?
How Can I Use Space and Scale?
Can I Go Deeper?
What About the Frame?
Do the Elements Repeat?
Harmony
Can I Exclude More?
Where Does the Eye Go?
How Does It Feel?
Whereâs the Mystery?
Remember When?
Can I Use Symbols?
Am I Being Too Literal?
PART FOUR: BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS
The Heart of the Photograph
Index
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Author: David Duchemin
Publish Date: March 17, 2020
Format: Hardbound
Publisher: Rocky Nook
Language: English
Book Size: 7.25 x 1 x 9.25 inches
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9781681985459
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The Heart of the Photograph: 100 Questions for Making Stronger, More Expressive Photographs
The Heart of the Photograph: 100 Questions for Making Stronger, More Expressive Photographs
Learn to ask better, more helpful questions of your work so that you can create stronger and more powerful photographs.
Photographers often look at an imageâone theyâve either already created or are in the process of makingâand ask themselves a simple question: âIs this a good photograph?â Itâs an understandable question, but itâs really not very helpful. How are you supposed to answer that? What does âgoodâ even mean? Is it the same for everyone?
What if you were equipped to ask better, more constructive questions of your work so that you could think more intentionally and creatively, and in doing so, bring more specific action and vision to the act of creating photographs? What if asking stronger questions allowed you to establish a more effective approach to your image-making? In The Heart of the Photograph: 100 Questions for Making Stronger, More Expressive Photographs, photographer and author David duChemin helps you learn to ask better questions of your work in order to craft more successful photographsâphotographs that express and connect, photographs that are strong and, above all, photographs that are truly yours.
From the big-picture questionsâWhat do I want this image to accomplish?âto the more detail-oriented questions that help you get thereâWhat is the light doing? Where do the lines lead? What can I do about it?âDavid walks you through his thought process so that you can establish your own. Along the way, he discusses the building blocks from which compelling photographs are made, such as gesture, balance, scale, contrast, perspective, story, memory, symbolism, and much more. The Heart of the Photograph is not a theoretical book. It is a practical and useful book that equips you to think more intentionally as a photographer and empowers you to ask more helpful questions of you and your work, so that you can produce images that are not only better than âgood,â but as powerful and authentic as you hope them to be.
Table of Contents:
Better Questions
PART ONE: A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH?
Is It Good?
The Audienceâs Good
The Photographerâs Good
PART TWO: BETTER THAN GOOD
Better Subjects
PART THREE: BETTER EXPRESSION
Exploration and Expression
What Is the Light Doing?
What Does Colour Contribute?
What Role Do the Lines and Shapes Play?
Whatâs Your Point of View?
What Is the Quality of the Moment?
Where Is the Story?
Where Is the Contrast?
What About Balance and Tension?
What Is the Energy?
How Can I Use Space and Scale?
Can I Go Deeper?
What About the Frame?
Do the Elements Repeat?
Harmony
Can I Exclude More?
Where Does the Eye Go?
How Does It Feel?
Whereâs the Mystery?
Remember When?
Can I Use Symbols?
Am I Being Too Literal?
PART FOUR: BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS
The Heart of the Photograph
Index
Specs:
Author: David Duchemin
Publish Date: March 17, 2020
Format: Hardbound
Publisher: Rocky Nook
Language: English
Book Size: 7.25 x 1 x 9.25 inches
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9781681985459
In The Box:
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Learn to ask better, more helpful questions of your work so that you can create stronger and more powerful photographs.
Photographers often look at an imageâone theyâve either already created or are in the process of makingâand ask themselves a simple question: âIs this a good photograph?â Itâs an understandable question, but itâs really not very helpful. How are you supposed to answer that? What does âgoodâ even mean? Is it the same for everyone?
What if you were equipped to ask better, more constructive questions of your work so that you could think more intentionally and creatively, and in doing so, bring more specific action and vision to the act of creating photographs? What if asking stronger questions allowed you to establish a more effective approach to your image-making? In The Heart of the Photograph: 100 Questions for Making Stronger, More Expressive Photographs, photographer and author David duChemin helps you learn to ask better questions of your work in order to craft more successful photographsâphotographs that express and connect, photographs that are strong and, above all, photographs that are truly yours.
From the big-picture questionsâWhat do I want this image to accomplish?âto the more detail-oriented questions that help you get thereâWhat is the light doing? Where do the lines lead? What can I do about it?âDavid walks you through his thought process so that you can establish your own. Along the way, he discusses the building blocks from which compelling photographs are made, such as gesture, balance, scale, contrast, perspective, story, memory, symbolism, and much more. The Heart of the Photograph is not a theoretical book. It is a practical and useful book that equips you to think more intentionally as a photographer and empowers you to ask more helpful questions of you and your work, so that you can produce images that are not only better than âgood,â but as powerful and authentic as you hope them to be.
Table of Contents:
Better Questions
PART ONE: A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH?
Is It Good?
The Audienceâs Good
The Photographerâs Good
PART TWO: BETTER THAN GOOD
Better Subjects
PART THREE: BETTER EXPRESSION
Exploration and Expression
What Is the Light Doing?
What Does Colour Contribute?
What Role Do the Lines and Shapes Play?
Whatâs Your Point of View?
What Is the Quality of the Moment?
Where Is the Story?
Where Is the Contrast?
What About Balance and Tension?
What Is the Energy?
How Can I Use Space and Scale?
Can I Go Deeper?
What About the Frame?
Do the Elements Repeat?
Harmony
Can I Exclude More?
Where Does the Eye Go?
How Does It Feel?
Whereâs the Mystery?
Remember When?
Can I Use Symbols?
Am I Being Too Literal?
PART FOUR: BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS
The Heart of the Photograph
Index
Specs:
Author: David Duchemin
Publish Date: March 17, 2020
Format: Hardbound
Publisher: Rocky Nook
Language: English
Book Size: 7.25 x 1 x 9.25 inches
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9781681985459
In The Box:
The Heart of the Photograph: 100 Questions for Making Stronger, More Expressive Photographs












