Printed Photo Books Let You Explore Favorite Subjects
For every photographer out there, there is going to be that moment in time in which something catches your attention and simply will not let go. With printed photo books, it is possible to work with those subjects and to create a tool that will do more than just help you to explore them, but also to create a tool that will help you to get others thinking about it as well:
(source)This October, the Greenwich Workshop Press will publish BIG: The 50 Greatest World Record Catches, a fascinating salute to the sportsmanship of dedicated fishermen, the history of big-game angling and the fine art that brings it alive. Artist Flick Ford and International Game Fish Association (IGFA) historian Mike Rivkin have combined to tell the stories of fifty of the most amazing record fish catches from around the world, selected for their sheer size, popularity, beauty and classic record story. Through species research and archival photography, renowned artist Flick Ford reconstructs a portrait of each record catch as it would have looked emerging from the water.
By creating printed photo books, you will find that you are in a position to get others interested. You’ll be able to focus on what draws you to your subject and to make it more interesting for those who are reading.
Whether fishing and “catching the big one” is your passion or you are more laid back in your approach, whether you tend to photograph people or you are looking at places, with printed photo books, you will be able to take a closer look at those subjects and to ensure that others will have an interest as well.

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