Kim Mosley's Photography Workbooks

Digital Photography: A Workbook

(ISBN 978-0-96632-153-1)

(keyed to: Digital Photography: A Basic Manual, 1st Edition by Henry Horenstein)
Preview excerpts of the Digital Photography: A Workbook
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Digital Photography: A Workbook (2011, 48 pages, 8 1/2" x 11") has been written to strengthen one's understanding of the craft of digital photography. It includes assignments for a one-semester course. Like the Workbook for Black and White Photography, which has been used for 33 years in various editions, this book has been designed to help students learn to read and understand a technical manual. The workbook is especially useful either for weekly assignments or as a supplement to initiate discussions and pinpoint difficult concepts or techniques that need further attention. Try the workbook and see the difference it makes in your students' understanding.


Workbook for Black and White Photography

(ISBN 978-0-9663215-1-7)

(keyed to: Black & White Photography, 3rd Edition by Henry Horenstein)
The Workbook for Black and White Photography (2005, 48 pages, 8 1/2" x 11") has been used since 1978 in classrooms or as a self-teaching guide to strengthen one's understanding of the craft of fine photography. It includes a syllabus and assignments for a one-semester course. Designed to help students learn to read and understand a technical manual, this workbook is useful, either for weekly assignments or as a supplement to initiate discussions and pinpoint difficult concepts or techniques that need further attention. Try the workbook and see the difference it makes in your students' understanding.
Preview excerpts of the Workbook for Black and White Photography
(click on: Look Inside!).

Workbook for Black and White Photography is listed on the website, Best Photography Books, as one of the 10 Best Black and White Photography Books.
About the Author: Kim Mosley currently lives in Austin Texas. He formerly taught digital imaging and photography at St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley. He received a photographer's fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1981 and served as a visiting artist at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1983-84. He has also taught at Bradley University, Southern Methodist University, and Lindenwood University. He received his MFA from Bradley University and his BFA from the University of Illinois (CU). His work is included in collections throughout the country including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, and the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson. To order: Kim Mosley, 1312 W. 40th, Austin, TX 78756, 512-762-6790 (please call for fax number) or email workbook@kimmosley.com
(or order the Workbook for Black and White Photography from Amazon or Freestyle & Digital Photography: A Workbook from Amazon or Freestyle)

The Workbook for Black and White Photography is is $8 per copy plus shipping. (Send $8 for one copy, see shipping chart for additional books.)
The Digital Photography: A Workbook is $8 per copy plus shipping. (Send $8 for one copy, see shipping chart for additional books.)
You can pay for the books through PayPal.com by entering the email address workbook@kimmosley.com or you can use a credit card (AE, DISCOVER, VISA, MASTERCARD) if you call the office at 512-762-6790.

Cover of Horenstein's Digital Photography: A Basic Manual Digital Photography: A Basic Manual (Hatchette Book Group), 1st Edition by Henry Horenstein. For adoption consideration, excerpts of the book can be viewed at hachettebookgroup.com/books_9780316020749.htm
Teachers can receive a desk copy of the texts by emailing Allison Carroll at: Allison@horenstein.com
Black and White Photography by Horenstein Black & White Photography (Hatchette Book Group), 3rd Edition by Henry Horenstein. For adoption consideration, excerpts of the book can be viewed at www.bw-photography.net
Teachers can receive a desk copy of the texts by emailing Allison Carroll at: Allison@horenstein.com

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