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Maybe I'm in a small percentage of people, but I love reading about photography. Not so much how-to's or something of the sort, but more the photographer's thoughts etc.
Henri Cartier-Bresson's The Mind's Eye was gifted to me a few years ago, and since then, my copy has been attacked numerous times by my highlighter and pen. I might have more annotations and liner notes written in it than the actual words of HCB.
I also have a old Darkroom opertator's manual. I dont know who published it or what it's name is because the cover was ripped off when it was given to me by my father. He had alot of notes in it, and I've since updated his notes with things specific to my enlarger and other things. This book is splattered with developer and fixer, and probably hasn't seen light above 15 watts in years.
Also, not quite as used, are Nigel Hick's Photographer's Guide to Light, which I think was my photography Teacher's that I forgot to give back.
Let me know if I'm one of a kind with this, or let me know what books you've attacked with a pen. I need some more reading
Henri Cartier-Bresson's The Mind's Eye was gifted to me a few years ago, and since then, my copy has been attacked numerous times by my highlighter and pen. I might have more annotations and liner notes written in it than the actual words of HCB.
I also have a old Darkroom opertator's manual. I dont know who published it or what it's name is because the cover was ripped off when it was given to me by my father. He had alot of notes in it, and I've since updated his notes with things specific to my enlarger and other things. This book is splattered with developer and fixer, and probably hasn't seen light above 15 watts in years.
Also, not quite as used, are Nigel Hick's Photographer's Guide to Light, which I think was my photography Teacher's that I forgot to give back.
Let me know if I'm one of a kind with this, or let me know what books you've attacked with a pen. I need some more reading