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			<title>The Photographer’s Eye (El ojo del Fotografo) - Michael Freeman</title>
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The Photographer’s Eye (El ojo del Fotografo) - Michael Freeman

This is the best single volume on visual design and composition in years. Painters need a book this good. Freeman’s earlier book from the 1980s, “Image,” had long held the status, IMHO, of being the best single volume. His new book surpasses the older one by a significant margin.



Freeman is one of very few photographers, or artists of any ilk, who can articulate their art-related thoughts in concrete, accurate,  ...</description>
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