Thanks to Mr. Woo for sharing his knowledge with us. He is very quick and also humble. Thanks John. I recently bought an old perfect condition Kodak photography 7 book set. Bought from a very old photographer in the midwest. They are like new.
What a great selection of books! I have had a number of those same books over the years. I have a few i would like to add that i have now. The first nook is Nikon F Nikon Nikormat Hand book of hotography. By Cooper and Abbott. It has all the info on the whole line of these classic Nikon's both cameras and lenses and accessories in loose leaf form. Another is Mc Kowens photo guide giving prices of most classic cameras and their specs. Another is The Darkroom chemistry cookbook that gives formulas of chemicals and how to mix your own chemicals. I love photo books. Thanks, Mr Woo!
I and probably others as well would be very interested in Mr Woo's take on camera repair books/literature or his advice on how to get into camera repair. It's a niche subject with currently low demand, but we have to transfer the knowledge of the older repairmen while they are still around.... many/most of them are gone already, unfortunately.
I made my own "Encyclopedia of Photography" with many books, photo copies, hundreds of brochures of Cameras, Lenses and all kind of photographic gear, I had hundreds of photo magazines in different languages, if I could not find the information I searched for, then I called photographic friend, photo dealers, photo importers or factories, so at the end I almost found what I searched for. My favorite books are fx by Ansel Adams, 3 set of books, The Camera, The Nagative, The Print. Also by Jon Hedgecoe, The Art of Colour Photography, and the The Photographer’s Handbook. I also like the book by Ulf Sjöstedt, Photocomposition. I have also Hasselblad: Dedicated to Victor Hasselblad by Evald Karlsten, LeicaThe first 70 yeras by Gianni Rogliatti (there re also later versions !), Leica Lens Practice Choosing and using Leica Lenses by Dennis Laney, Lens Work The Canon Guide to Interchangeable Lenses and Single Lens Reflex Photography by Canon. I can also recommend the OM System Hand Book. Yes, it is good to be prepared ☺📷
This man is encyclopedia of knowledge and was always a pleasurer to see and listen your videos.
Thanks for sharing.
So great learning from Mr. Woo 👍 thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching books are still important
another cool video. I love seeing Mr. Woo. Most of what he talks about is way over my head but fun to watch.
Another great video by Mr. Ishii & Mr. Woo. Mr. Woo is the photography encyclopaedia. 👏👏👏
Yes, thank you
Thanks to Mr. Woo for sharing his knowledge with us. He is very quick and also humble. Thanks John. I recently bought an old perfect condition Kodak photography 7 book set. Bought from a very old photographer in the midwest. They are like new.
Another wonderful video, Thank you John and Mr. Woo.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for another awesome video gentleman.
Our pleasure!
What a great selection of books! I have had a number of those same books over the years.
I have a few i would like to add that i have now.
The first nook is Nikon F Nikon Nikormat Hand book of hotography. By Cooper and Abbott. It has all the info on the whole line of these classic Nikon's both cameras and lenses and accessories in loose leaf form.
Another is Mc Kowens photo guide giving prices of most classic cameras and their specs.
Another is The Darkroom chemistry cookbook that gives formulas of chemicals and how to mix your own chemicals.
I love photo books.
Thanks, Mr Woo!
Amazing collection. I have some vibtage timelife library photography books i enjoye them a lot.
I and probably others as well would be very interested in Mr Woo's take on camera repair books/literature or his advice on how to get into camera repair. It's a niche subject with currently low demand, but we have to transfer the knowledge of the older repairmen while they are still around.... many/most of them are gone already, unfortunately.
I know a camera repair guy who very very good he refurbished my EL2 Nikon but he’s shy to be on video
I miss the huge coffee table photo books ...
You can still get huge coffee table photo books ! I have just bought one for $100.
I made my own "Encyclopedia of Photography" with many books, photo copies, hundreds of brochures of Cameras, Lenses and all kind of photographic gear, I had hundreds of photo magazines in different languages, if I could not find the information I searched for, then I called photographic friend, photo dealers, photo importers or factories, so at the end I almost found what I searched for. My favorite books are fx by Ansel Adams, 3 set of books, The Camera, The Nagative, The Print. Also by Jon Hedgecoe, The Art of Colour Photography, and the The Photographer’s Handbook. I also like the book by Ulf Sjöstedt, Photocomposition. I have also Hasselblad: Dedicated to Victor Hasselblad by Evald Karlsten, LeicaThe first 70 yeras by Gianni Rogliatti (there re also later versions !), Leica Lens Practice Choosing and using Leica Lenses by Dennis Laney, Lens Work The Canon Guide to Interchangeable Lenses and Single Lens Reflex Photography by Canon. I can also recommend the OM System Hand Book. Yes, it is good to be prepared ☺📷