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Imaginarium: the Process Behind Pictures
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Imaginarium: The Process Behind the Pictures
is a compendium of practical advice and information covering the photographic process—from idea cultivation through execution. The guidance in this book is written with an understanding of the nature of artists at their core and explores the science of how ideas are born, the conditions that facilitate the productive creation of art, and the elements necessary to make creative work.
This compendium is applicable across genres, for individual artists and for those working in a commercial capacity. It brings together strategies and tools to help readers generate compelling ideas and create unique images. From the simplest idea to the most fantastical, you will learn brainstorming, concept development, pre-visualization, pre-production, problem solving, and execution steps in the creative process, including practical tools and ideas for overcoming obstacles and achieving success along the way.
Contributors:
Beth Taubner
Mercurylab
Alessia Glaviano
Vogue Italia
Rebecca Manson
The Post Office
Interviews with:
Maggie Steber, Roger Ballen, Sara Lando, Gabriela Iancu, Robin Schwartz, and Eleanor Macnair
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Table of Contents
1: ON ART
The Purpose of Art
Strong Images
Development of an Artist
Goals for Making Work
Chapter Wrap-Up
2: ARTISTIC LIFESTYLE
The Foundation
Curation of Experiences
Tapping into the Unconscious
Creative Psychology
Health
Nurturing Creativity
Community of Artists
3: TIME MANAGEMENT
Motion Versus Progress
Productivity
Motivation
Work That Fits into Your Life
4: PREVISUALIZATION
Concept Generation Triggers
Divergent Thinking
Free Association
Brainstorming
Mind Mapping
Mood Boards
Previsualization
Concept Development
5: PRODUCTION
Pre-Production
Resources and Research
Building a Team
Plan B, C, and D
On Set Checklist
Best Practices
Editing
Post-Production
6: THE VIEWER EXPERIENCE
The Viewer Experience
Presentation Considerations
Critique and Feedback
Series and Long-Term Projects
Assignments/Commissions
Body of Work: What We Leave Behind
Conclusion
Artist Interviews
is a compendium of practical advice and information covering the photographic process—from idea cultivation through execution. The guidance in this book is written with an understanding of the nature of artists at their core and explores the science of how ideas are born, the conditions that facilitate the productive creation of art, and the elements necessary to make creative work.
This compendium is applicable across genres, for individual artists and for those working in a commercial capacity. It brings together strategies and tools to help readers generate compelling ideas and create unique images. From the simplest idea to the most fantastical, you will learn brainstorming, concept development, pre-visualization, pre-production, problem solving, and execution steps in the creative process, including practical tools and ideas for overcoming obstacles and achieving success along the way.
Contributors:
Beth Taubner
Mercurylab
Alessia Glaviano
Vogue Italia
Rebecca Manson
The Post Office
Interviews with:
Maggie Steber, Roger Ballen, Sara Lando, Gabriela Iancu, Robin Schwartz, and Eleanor Macnair
***
Table of Contents
1: ON ART
The Purpose of Art
Strong Images
Development of an Artist
Goals for Making Work
Chapter Wrap-Up
2: ARTISTIC LIFESTYLE
The Foundation
Curation of Experiences
Tapping into the Unconscious
Creative Psychology
Health
Nurturing Creativity
Community of Artists
3: TIME MANAGEMENT
Motion Versus Progress
Productivity
Motivation
Work That Fits into Your Life
4: PREVISUALIZATION
Concept Generation Triggers
Divergent Thinking
Free Association
Brainstorming
Mind Mapping
Mood Boards
Previsualization
Concept Development
5: PRODUCTION
Pre-Production
Resources and Research
Building a Team
Plan B, C, and D
On Set Checklist
Best Practices
Editing
Post-Production
6: THE VIEWER EXPERIENCE
The Viewer Experience
Presentation Considerations
Critique and Feedback
Series and Long-Term Projects
Assignments/Commissions
Body of Work: What We Leave Behind
Conclusion
Artist Interviews