Showing posts with label John Hedgecoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Hedgecoe. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Born on this day – John Hedgecoe:


John Hedgecoe


Photographer

Writer

March 24, 1932 – June 3, 2010
Credits:

Books:

A Monumental Vision; A Monumental Vision the Sculpture Of Henry Moore; Advanced Photography; Basic Photography; Breakfast With Dolly; Como Hacer Buenas Fotografias; Complete Guide To Black and White Photography; Complete Guide To Photography; Complete Guide To Video; Complete Photography Course; Figure and Form; Hedgecoe On Video; Henry Moore; How To Take Great Holiday Photographs; How To Take Great Photographs; How To Take Great Vacation Photographs; Introductory Photography Course; John Hedgecoe’s Complete Guide To Photography; John Hedgecoe’s 35mm Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Advanced Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Basic Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Complete Guide To Photographing People; John Hedgecoe’s Complete Photography Course; John Hedgecoe’s Introductory Photography Course; John Hedgecoe’s Landscape Photography; John Hedgecoe’s New Book Of Photography; John Hedgecoe’s New Introductory Photography Course; John Hedgecoe’s New Manual Of Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Nude and Portrait Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Nude Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Photographer’s Workbook; John Hedgecoe’s Practical Portrait Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Taking Great Photographs; John Hedgecoe’s 35mm Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Advanced Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Basic Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Camcorder Basics; John Hedgecoe’s Complete Guide To Black White Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Complete Guide To Black White Photography and Darkroom Techniques; John Hedgecoe’s Complete Guide To Photographing People; John Hedgecoe’s Complete Guide To Photography, Revised and Updated; John Hedgecoe’s Complete Guide To Video; John Hedgecoe’s Complete Photography Course; John Hedgecoe’s Complete Video Course; John Hedgecoe’s Creative Photography Workbook; John Hedgecoe’s Darkroom Techniques; John Hedgecoe’s Figure Form; John Hedgecoe’s Guide To 35mm Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Introductory Photography Course; John Hedgecoe’s Landscape Photography; John Hedgecoe’s New Book Of Photography - How To See Take Better Pictures; John Hedgecoe’s New Manual Of Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Nude and Portrait Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Nude Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Photographer’s Workbook; John Hedgecoe’s Photographic Techniques; John Hedgecoe’s Photographing the Nude; John Hedgecoe’s Photography Basics; John Hedgecoe’s Pocket Guide To Practical Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Pocket Guide To Vacation Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Practical Landscape Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Practical Portrait Photography; John Hedgecoe’s Taking Great Photographs; La Pratique De La Photographie; Manual De La Fotografia De 35 Mm; New Book Of Photography; New Manual Of Photography - a Sourcebook Of Creative Ideas; Nude Photography; On Photography; Photographer’s Handbook; Photographing Landscapes; Photography; Portraits; Possessions; Practical Landscape Photography; Practical Portrait Photography; The Art Of Color Photography; The Art Of Digital Photography; The Book Of Photography; The New Photographer’s Handbook; The Photographer’s Handbook; The Photographer’s Handbook, a Complete Reference Manual Of Techniques, Procedures, Equipment and Style Second Edition, Fully Revised; The Photographer’s Sourcebook Of Creative Ideas; The Workbook Of Nudes and Glamour; The Workbook Of Photo Techniques; The Workbook Of Photographic Techniques; The Working Camera; What a Picture!; Workbook Of Darkroom Techniques.

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

World Photography Day - August 19 (quotes & books):



You’re not trying to capture reality. You’re trying to capture a photograph of reality.
– Stanley Kubrick.

Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still.
– Dorothea Lange.

Whatever happens in front of the lens stays. What’s captured during the encounter is all that exists.
– Gregory Heisler.

I think photography is a universal language as far as storytelling goes, and I think that’s what it’s most successful at.
– Mary Mattingly.

It’s amazing how photography can capture just a split second of something exquisite.
– Kiera Cass.



Recommended reading:
 

Eye on America

Photographs by Michael Ruetz.

Introduction by William Least Heat Moon.

New York Graphic Society book.

Published by Little, Brown and Company.
Published 1984.
Hardcover.

ISBN-10: 0821215736

Description:
85 color illustrations, including 7 panoramic foldouts.

“America,” writes William Least Heat Moon in his introduction, “is yet a place to test a vision or to find a vision of whatever kind.”

Eye on America is the stunning embodiment of one such vision – a celebration of this nation’s unsurpassed beauty, its contrasts and ironies. Michael Ruetz, highly regarded in Europe for his photojournalism and photographic books, spent two years on a solitary odyssey, traversing the United States. From Pemaquid, Maine, to the volcanic slopes of Maui, he captured the scope and grandeur of the country for this collection of images, which includes seven panoramic foldouts.

Eye on America stands well apart from the run of photographic books, not only because of Ruetz’s superb technique, but because of the unusual camera he uses. This Technorama camera is capable of encompassing hundred-degree views without distortion. In Eye on America, cities – Boston, New York, Atlanta, Saint Louis, and Houston among them – unfold in sweeps of skyline. Juztaposed with these glowing human monuments are expanses yet untamed – the Grand Canyon, Bruce Canyon, the Oregon coast, Point Lobos, and Death Valley. Through subltle and striking light effects, Ruetz transforms the familiar into visions at once mysterious and new. As William Least Heat Moon comments:

“Michael Ruetz almost creates this beauty within the camera; he catches a casting of light, or he backs away from his subject until the breadth of view minimizes specifics and turns even the jarring details of a city into concordance. With the particular softened, the universal comes forward, and with it, Ruetz hopes, the timeless.”
 

A Photographer’s Life: 1990-2005

by Annie Leibovitz.

Published by Random House Trade Paperbacks.
Published 2009.
Paperback.

ISBN-10: 081297963X
ISBN-13: 978-0812979633

Description:

“Annie Leibovitz’s photographic memoir of the past fifteen years in her life captures powerful, intimate moments…. She juxtaposes the most personal against the full-color flash of celebrities and the grandeur of the natural landscape against the bloody horror of war. A Photographer’s Life is a testament to a life lived large – and in full embrace.” – More magazine.

“Her fans may be astonished both by the range of the work and the unstudied, everyday quality of some of the images–a family day at the beach, a newborn in the delivery room.” – Newsweek.

“A revelation.” – Boston Sunday Globe.

“Startling.” – Washington Post.
 

Time Frames: City Pictures

by Michael Spano.

Photography by Michael Spano.

Introduction by Susan Kismaric.

Published by powerHouse Books.
Published 2002.
First Edition.
Hardcover.

ISBN-10: 1576871401
ISBN-13: 978-1576871409

Description:

Time Frames, Michael Spano’s long-awaited first monograph, is an exploration of spatial and temporal dimensions in photography framed by the backdrop of New York City. Divided into five chapters, each employing a distinctive technical process. Time Frames showcase a wonderful, typically disjointed way of looking at life in New York City. Panoramas captures interacting urbanites moving through elongated frames as the lens of an extremely wide field camera pans during exposure. Grids captures eight moments on a single negative as Spano moves through a sequence of events, pre-determinedly exposing one small portion of the negative every four seconds. Portraits focuses on individual inhabitants transformed from their settings through the solarization and blurring of forms into atmospheric otherworlds. Multi-Exposures matches solarizations with multiple perspectives. These single-negative layered compositions arrange and compress selected intervals of time and space into one image. Diptychs fuses two distinct moments onto one negative, in which the scale, focal planes, and perspectives shift and ultimately compose a dual image of urban spaces.
 

The Here and Now: The Photography of Sam Jones

by Sam Jones.

Published by It Books.
Published 2007.
Hardcover.

ISBN-10: 0061348120
ISBN-13: 978-0061348129

Description:

“Sam Jones has a unique ability in this age of insane celebrity idolatry to humanize these people who often seem entirely estranged from the world the rest of us live in. This book is about celebrity, yes, but its also about one artist’s ability to use fame to create something uniquely delightful.” – David Granger, Editor in Chief, Esquire, from the Foreward.
 

Portraits

by John Hedgecoe.

Published by Collins & Brown.
Published 2000.
First Edition.
Hardcover.

ISBN-10: 185585726X
ISBN-13: 978-1855857261

Description:

For the past four decades John Hedgecoe has been taking pictures of the leading figures in the worlds of art, literature, science and politics – from Winston Churchill to Mary Quant. His technical skill and unerring ability to capture the essence of the sitter in a single frame have brought him tremendous critical acclaim.

This comprehensive portfolio brings together an impressive collection of John Hedgecoe’s portraits, featuring an eclectic mix of personalities from all avenues of life. These masterful photographs reflect his wide-ranging career, from the early days on Queen magazine to his years as Professor of Photography at the Royal College of Art in London.

Accompanied by short anecdotes that offer an entertaining insight into the special relationship that exists between the photographer and his subject, Portraits is a revealing portfolio and an illuminating read.