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Numismatic Photography

Numismatic Photography
By Mark Goodman

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A first of its kind, Numismatic Photography reveals the secrets to quality digital photography through a structured, systematic approach that is easy to apply, simple to learn and guaranteed to produce spectacular results.

Whether the coin you are photographing is encapsulated or raw, deep mirror Proof or dark copper, Mint State or circulated, the skills and techniques taught in this book allow even the beginning photographer to capture the true essence of each coin, with life-like brilliance, contrasting devices, sharp detail and perfect bands of luster.

Some of the topics covered in this book are: Imaging Concepts, Color and Luster, High Contrast Coins, Low Contrast Coins, Toned Coins, Special Imaging Techniques, Image Presentation, and more!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #715207 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-07-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

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About the Author
My journey into the world of coin photography was a slow and step-wise process. I collected coins as a child and, like many people, had a long hiatus during high school and college. I started collecting again around the year 2000. A couple years later, I discovered the Collectors Universe online forums, which I found to be a valuable tool for learning about all aspects of coin collecting.

Posting pictures of coins on the forum was the best way to get questions answered or to just show off a new purchase. I had an older Sony Mavica digital camera at the time that did a decent job of close-up photography, but it just did not have enough resolution to take the quality pictures that coin photography requires. I then purchased a Nikon Coolpix 5400. It was with this camera that I started to develop my own set of techniques. As these techniques evolved, I discovered the limitations of point and shoot cameras and made the jump to a digital SLR camera.

I am a radiologist by trade, which means I spend most of my day in a dark room looking at images. Radiology teaches you to be very critical of your images and also to understand what makes an image look the way that it does. Attention to detail has, in part, fueled my obsession with image quality in coin photography. Moreover, given the near complete lack of information available in print on how to photograph coins, nearly all of my techniques are self-taught. Coin photography is very different from other macrophotography disciplines and requires the development of a completely different set of skills and techniques.

The idea for Numismatic Photography grew out of the myriad coin photography questions I answered in the online forum. After writing the same advice over and over to people, I began the process of consolidating all that information into one place. This resulted in two published articles on coin photography. Both appeared in Longacre s Ledger, a journal for Indian cent collectors, and online at my website. Then, about three years ago, I decided to expand upon those articles and write this photography book.

In the meantime, I have turned a coin photography hobby into a busy part-time business, coinimaging.com, where I take coin photos for collectors and commercial clients. Today I live in Southern Oregon with Ellen, my loving wife of 16 years.