Bonnet House: Thirty-five Acres Of Art: Create Great Nature By Maximizing The Artistic Potential Of A Single Location, 9781682032480
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Larry Singer’s book on the Bonnet House inspires readers to create their own nature photo safaris.
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Bonnet House: Thirty-five Acres Of Art: Create Great Nature By Maximizing The Artistic Potential Of A Single Location

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  • Paperback

    128 pages

  • Release Date

    31 August 2017

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Summary

Larry Singer’s book on the Bonnet House inspires readers to create their own nature photo safaris. Each chapter of the book features examples of the fine art nature photography Larry has produced on the grounds of the Bonnet House Museum and Garden in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Singer explains the techniques he uses to provide image viewers with a sense of location, document the nature found there, and create fine art photographic images.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781682032480
ISBN-10:1682032485
Author:Larry Singer
Publisher:Amherst Media
Imprint:Amherst Media
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:128
Release Date:31 August 2017
Weight:370g
Dimensions:254mm x 178mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

The more I look at these photos, the more dazzling I think they are.John Dolen, writer for City & Shore magazine published by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel

“I received your book Bonnet House and have to say it is well done. It is a beautiful book that includes interesting information on the flora and fauna as well as practical photographic information, which is very useful if you are interested in photography. This would be a welcome addition to both secondary library and classroom collections, especially in art and photography classrooms. The provided technical information makes it perfect for project-based learning activities.” Dwight Bailey, Instructional Supervisor - Library Media Services for Miami Dade Public School System.The more I look at these photos, the more dazzling I think they are. John Dolen, writer for City & Shore magazine published by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel

About The Author

Larry Singer

Larry Singer resides near Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He began his photography career as a photographer for Circus magazine in 1971. His images of Rod Stewart and Alice Cooper became nationally distributed posters. His iconic picture of guitarist Eddie Van Halen in full flight is currently on the cover of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Visitor Planning Guide and is featured on Rock and Roll Hall of Fame billboards.

His image of Alice Cooper was used in the VH1 documentary Behind the Music: Alice Cooper. His concert portrait of drummer Frankie Banali of Quiet Riot was used in the documentary Well Now That You’re Here, There’s No Way Out. In 2015, his images appeared on the cover and inside of a calendar distributed by WalMart. Larry has won numerous awards from the National Press Photography Association, the Virginia Press Association, the South Carolina Press Association, and the Arkansas News Publishers Association.

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