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Imaging Resource "comparometer" photo
Malcolm Lewis: Great way to compare cameras. This tool lets you compare reference images from digital cameras side-by-side. These images are JPEGs straight from the camera, and were taken under carefully-controlled conditions, to provide valid comparisons of camera capabilities in actual shooting situations. You can also download the images.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: photography
Century, Mini Edition: One Hundred Years Of Human Progress, Regression, Suffering And Hope photo
Malcolm Lewis: I thnk the title says it all. I love Phaidon books. The Photo Book is awesome. http://www.fablistic.com/ma...
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: books, photography, photography books, todo
Decade photo
Malcolm Lewis: Decade provides a comprehensive visual overview of the last 10 years in world history. Pre-ordered on Amazon.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: books, photography, photography books, todo
Flickrstackr For Ipad photo
Malcolm Lewis: A must-have app for iPad owners who enjoy photography. Great app for browsing/surfing Flickr, the world's best photo sharing website and community. In many ways, better than surfing flickr.com on the iPad web browser. I can spend hours on Flickr with this app. Simple interface and makes full use of the iPad's gorgeous screen.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: ipad apps, photography
Edward Weston photo
Malcolm Lewis: Great little soft cover with all of Edward Weston's best images. You can see a few of those images at http://www.google.com/image...
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: books, photography, photography books
Learning To See Creatively By Bryan Peterson photo
Malcolm Lewis: Helps photographers see more creatively. Covers basics like composition, point of view, line, texture, shape, etc.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: books, photography, photography books, xmaslist
The Photo Book photo
Malcolm Lewis: 500 photographers, 500 pages. Arranged alphabetically. A classic.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: books, photography, photography books
Philippe Halsman's Jump Book photo
Malcolm Lewis: One of the world's greatest portrait photographers spent six years asking his famous subjects to jump for him. Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe, Richard Nixon and many others. Makes a great coffee table book or gift.

I paid $15 for my coopy a few years ago but they're selling for $200+ on Amazon now so maybe that gift suggestion was not such a good one ;)

Here's a few of the images: http://www.google.com/image...
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: books, photography, photography books
Walker Evans American Photographs photo
Malcolm Lewis: Beautiful, stark, documentary style images of America during the Great Depression. Walker Evans is one of my favorite photographers.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: books, photography, photography books
The Art Of Available Light photo
Malcolm Lewis: This one DVD costs $99! Luckily, I have just borrowed my copy form the library for... $0. Looking forward to seeing what a $100 DVD on light has to say for itself.

There's a comprehensive review of this DVD at http://www.digital-photogra...
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: photography, todo
Fujifilm X100 photo
Malcolm Lewis: This looks amazing! The sensor is almost 2x bigger than the micro 4/3 sensor and yet the camera is not much bigger than Panasonic's amazing GF1 (http://www.fablistic.com/i/...). Can't wait to check on out.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: cameras, electronics, gadgets, photography, todo
American Photography: A Century Of Images photo
Malcolm Lewis: 100 years of photography covered in three episodes: The Developing Image 1900-1934, The Photographic Age 1935-1959, and Photography Transformed 1960-1999.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: documentaries, photography
The Moment It Clicks: Photography Secrets From One Of The World's Top Shooters By Joe Mcnally photo
Malcolm Lewis: I'm not a huge fan of the images, so hard for me to get too excited about how they were shot. They all seem to have required extensive lighting. I prefer street photographers who shoot with natural light.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: books, photography, photography books
National Geographic's The Photographers photo
Malcolm Lewis: Goes behind the camera and on assignment with veteran photographers for National Geographic magazine. Feels just a little dated (1996) but still interesting. Rented from Netflix.
Malcolm Lewis's Tags: documentaries, movies, photography
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