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Photographically Speaking: A Preview

August 25th, 2011

Photographically Speaking is nearing the final stages of being an actual honest-to-goodness book. It’s been on Amazon and other online retailers for pre-orders for a while now. But now it’s almost done layouts and then it’s off to the printers. I made a video to talk about the book itself and why I wrote it. That video is linked above. Hit the graphic above and it should open in a new browser. The video will probably see another edit before it goes to the rest of the world but as with everything I do, I try to give you as close to a sneak peak as I can.  I’m really excited about this book. I hope you’ll join me in anticipating its release in October. You can find more information on the product page at Amazon.com. If everything had gone to plan this spring the book would be in your hands in a couple weeks, now it looks like mid-October but I believe it’ll be well worth the wait. Thanks for your patience.

You can also watch the video on Vimeo HERE if you prefer. I’m working on posting to YouTube but so far it just mangles the video.

52 Responses to “Photographically Speaking: A Preview”

  1. comment number 1 by: Ron Kochanowski

    Can’t wait to get my copy! Thanks David!!

  2. comment number 2 by: Steven D

    Nice preview David. Looking forward to this Rogue of The Trilogy!

  3. comment number 3 by: Shari

    Can hardly wait – I learn so much from you David. Good thoughts to you from Vancouver!

  4. comment number 4 by: Deborah Howard

    Pre-ordered a couple of months ago!!

  5. comment number 5 by: Fabiola Monteiro

    David, I just love the way you talk about photografy. You know how to make things easy and simple to understand. I’m your fan from Brazil!! Can’t wait for this new book! Thanks for all!!!!

  6. comment number 6 by: Bruce Sexton

    Just placed my pre-order and can’t wait to read the book!

  7. comment number 7 by: TimR

    Using a video to help explain and promote the book is a great idea!

  8. comment number 8 by: Robert

    About time, Mister; pre-ordered since March!

    :-P

    Heal quickly!

  9. comment number 9 by: Carson

    Um, wow. I’m quite excited for this book. I deeply enjoy the process of listening to others (and participating myself, when I’m capable) analyze and critique a photograph, and I constantly wonder what makes a good photograph a good photograph, objectively, so that I can target those elements and make stronger work myself. Can’t wait.

  10. comment number 10 by: Cerebus

    I’d still rather have it in ebook form. Call me heretical. :)

  11. comment number 11 by: David

    Cerebus – Hey man, the heart wants what the heart wants. I’m sure it’ll be available as a PDF as the others have been, but that’s a publishing decision I have no part in making.

  12. comment number 12 by: Robert

    I will enjoy it in print much more than an electronic version, so I am glad it is being manifested in a physical form. Books have souls, and this one in particular will be stronger as such.

    I just watched the video. Liked it. But It was so tiny…

  13. comment number 13 by: Paul Farinato

    Just ordered it, anticipating sharing your perspective with my upcoming workshop this next year. Be well as your journey continues. I could certainly use the guidance I expect this will give me to talk about the photographs we make.

  14. comment number 14 by: Matt Gibson

    Love the video preview for the book – gave me a great sense of what the book is about. I need to learn the things you’re teaching in this book – so thank you for all the work you put into writing it.

  15. comment number 15 by: Brian Miller

    Really looking forward to this David. Thanks for working so hard on it despite all the “setbacks.” Glad to hear you are on the mend.
    ~Brian

  16. comment number 16 by: Mike Alexander

    Ohh! I’ve got some reading to do before the Venice workshop. Comon’ Peachpit, publish it already!!! My pre-order has been in since it hit Amazon.
    …Mike

  17. comment number 17 by: Donovan Chin

    I really hope that this will also be available as an ebook as I prefer to read my books on my ipad these days.

  18. comment number 18 by: marjan

    can’t wait to start “devouring” my copy – thank you David and thinking of you while you are working so hard to learn to walk again – your courage and sharing are an inspiration

  19. comment number 19 by: sarah slade (wager)

    powerful video, david. well done. looking forward to another inspirational shove. all the best, sarah

  20. comment number 20 by: Vera Reis

    Great video! Can’t wait to get my copy.

  21. comment number 21 by: Alex E

    I sooo want and NEED this book! Thank you David for you approach to photography, and thank you for not just keeping to yourself but teaching and writing about it.

  22. comment number 22 by: Kristel

    Great video, inspiring, clear and well spoken !
    will bring photographers to THE NEXT level.
    Good luck with the book!
    Kristel Schneider Photography
    (www.visionsandnature.com)

  23. comment number 23 by: Stephen Desroches

    This is why I love you – you never fail to impress. A fantastic preview trailer that is pretty powerful all on its own. Now get that up on youtube so it can be more easily liked, favorited and shared.

  24. comment number 24 by: Elke Vogelsang

    Pre-ordered it and so much looking forward to it. “Vision Mongers” more or less changed my life. Keep up the brilliant work. A fan from Germany.

  25. comment number 25 by: Jamie Willmott

    Cool preview video, a very good idea. I have recently been reading The Photographer’s Eye (Michael Freeman) which covers a number of similar topics but I am finding Michael’s style a little on the dry side. I look forward to seeing your approach on the subject as I normally enjoy your writing style.

  26. comment number 26 by: Ian Mylam

    Fabulous preview – I will be ordering this one as soon as it’s available. ATB, Ian

  27. comment number 27 by: Erika

    Love the preview. Looking forward to the release.

  28. comment number 28 by: Laurie Iten

    So want to get my copy that I pre-ordered it when it appeared in Amazon.com. October, hurry up and get here! ;-)

  29. comment number 29 by: Orsi Vilusz

    I’m soooo looking forward to it :) I just love your teaching, David. Invaluable!!!!

  30. comment number 30 by: Adair Dammann

    beautiful video, David. And I love to have a book, feel the pages, read and reread, lend to friends, have a bookgroup…

  31. comment number 31 by: Frederic Colas

    VERY NICE TOUCH! I can’t wait to hold the book in my hands!

  32. comment number 32 by: nobsta

    Pre-ordered it a few days ago and after watching your video, I know this was a good decision.

  33. comment number 33 by: Tom Kostes

    Nice video preview and…. I learned how to correctly pronounce your name!

  34. comment number 34 by: Christopher Nahler

    enjoyed the video. you sound strong again. to me what you say applies to so much more than just taking pictures.

  35. comment number 35 by: liisa

    “Thanks for your patience.”
    *head shake*
    No, David. Thanks for YOUR perseverance.

  36. comment number 36 by: John Barclay

    I can’t wait! And yes, thanks for YOUR perseverance. YOU DA MAN!

  37. comment number 37 by: Jeremy Verinsky

    Looking forward to it, David. It was great having the discussion with you about the book and what you were trying to communicate with it in SF.

  38. comment number 38 by: Andy Wilson

    Really looking forward to the book. I think you may be right about another re-edit of the video though. There’s one point where you are talking about the photograph being read by people who won’t have us at their side to explain what is being said. There’s a certain sense of breathless excitement in your voice which we, knowing your passion, appreciate but which might come over as a little bit OTT to someone for whom you are an unfamiliar figure. But perhaps that is just my British reserve :)

  39. comment number 39 by: nikefreeshoes

    i can’t wait the next book!!!

  40. comment number 40 by: Scott Nickell

    I’m so looking forward to reading and learning from this book.

  41. comment number 41 by: bk

    I’m eagerly awaiting this long-ago pre-ordered book. I will certainly promote this in my local photo club so we can get to more constructive feedback. You give commissions, right? Nice video!

  42. comment number 42 by: mattbeaty

    David,

    It’s great to see you working through your struggles and producing what I expect will be some of your best content yet. I’m excited beyond words for this book and I look forward to congratulating you upon its (super successful) release!

    Cheers,
    -Matt Beaty

  43. comment number 43 by: Carsten

    If reading can make us a better photographer, than this book will help. Wish you success with it.

  44. comment number 44 by: Glonadine

    j’espère qu’il sortira en français en même temps !
    en attendant je vais faire des économies pour aller à Venise !

  45. comment number 45 by: Darlene

    Pre-ordered and eagerly awaiting it!

  46. comment number 46 by: Melissa Reed

    I think I pre-ordered this when we met in Peoria! Feels like a lifetime ago! :) Hope rehab is going well for you. I can’t believe you are globe trotting soon. Make sure Jeffrey takes good care of you! :)

  47. comment number 47 by: Umashankar

    David, I’m waiting for it to appear on Flipcart.com

  48. comment number 48 by: Iris

    Looking forward to your new book; I am sure I will enjoy it as much as your other books. Thank you for your willingness to teach us.

  49. comment number 49 by: mike

    Hi David I admire your guts and courage. Most of all your passion (Vison) and stamina.
    Just reading your “Within the Frame” book and how you spend hours chatting people up before taking their pictures.
    I’m a wedding photographer and I’d like to carry your ideas over. So how do I take a picture OF THE bride rather then a picture OF A bride? Do I need to chat her up and ask silly questions? shuch as why did you choose this dress? Flowers? Hairstyle? Groom?
    Or is it a time to tell her that she looks like a million $$?
    Love your advice “slow down” I’m sure that right now that’s the last thing you want to do.
    Wish you better, I’ve just orderd your new book.

  50. comment number 50 by: David

    Mike, I would assume that you’ve got some kind of relationship with your client before the day of the wedding – surely you meet with your client before the wedding, go for coffee or something, and begin that process, no? I think you need to spend at least enough time with the client that you get some sense of the bride’s spirit – her sense of humour, her character. The photographer’s job is to observe – even without speaking to the bride it’s our job to notice enough to be able to make meaningful portraits.

  51. comment number 51 by: mike

    Thanks for your kind reply
    Your book (WTFrame) has opened up a whole NEW way of relating to my photo subjects. Thank u.
    It’s better then getting a new camera.
    However getting to know a person who is all dressed up and is acting a formal role (the Bride) in front of the public and the photographer isn’t easy.
    It’s all very formal and… there isn’t enough time.
    And to notice what she likes/hates just by observing without speaking?

    Wow. What’s the secret?

    Take it easy n look after yourself.


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