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Best books? Anonymous
/p/hotography noob here. Just wondering if anyone can recommend the best books for someone who has gotten past the 'digital photography for dummies' stage, and wants a better grasp of the technical and artistic concepts of photography. Also, any recommendations for good books on photojournalism would be greatly appreciated.

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>> Lynx !!KY+lVSl0s2m
The Moment it Clicks, Joe McNally.
Self Portrait With Cows Going Home, Sylvia Plachy (great book, IF you can find it)
Immediate Family, Sally Mann
Robert Capa: Photographs

most big libraries should have atleast a Capa and a Cartier Bresson book, kinda standatrd photog fare.
>> Anonymous
Photographic Materials and Processes.Stroeble
Focal Press, Boston, 1986. 4to, 585pp, b/w and col illus
>> Anonymous
"Ob Being a Photographer" by David Hurn
>> Anonymous
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"ON being a photographer"