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Dave Ulrich is Professor of Business at the University of Michigan and a cofounder of The RBL Group.

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No sure how to rate this book. I'm 66 and have read tons of books in this genre when I was in high school and college. I was expecting something different. This book is in the genre of 'Zen and the Art of ...'. This uses the 'art' of photography to teach Zen ideas/principles. I was looking for something about the Japanese aesthetic as applied to photography like Notan, Kanso, Fukinsei, Sibui, Shizen, Yugen, Datsuzoku and Seijaku. This book is definitely not that. So in that sense the title is misleading. I didn't read it. I've been there, done that. Based on the ratings it's good, but if the price in the used book market is any indication, it isn't very popular. I'm glad I only paid a couple of bucks for it.… (mehr)
 
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PedrBran | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 26, 2024 |
Great book and inspirational
 
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dinoroy.aritonang | 3 weitere Rezensionen | May 19, 2020 |
“The Widening Stream” is an excellent book. It is not just a book about the creative life, but it is also a book that can help you live a more meaningful and mindful life.

There is a lot of inspiration that David Ulrich seems to take from Zen philosophy, as well as from the writings of Carlos Castaneda, amongst others.

Minor White is an inspiration.

I like the questions and exercises that he appends at the end of each chapter. It is worthwhile doing the exercises, as they will allow the reader to extract the maximum benefit from the book.

Towards the end, I did think that David Ulrich sounded a bit repetitive. If he was, then I would only consider this to be a minor blemish in an excellent book.
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RajivC | Apr 27, 2020 |
This is a very deep book. David Ulrich does not speak about the techniques of photography. He talks about the six stages to mastery.

David borrows heavily from Zen philosophy while writing these lessons, and emphasizes depth over a shallow approach to the use of technique to shock.

The lessons can be read through, even though I read only one chapter a day. However, to make the best of the book, it is advisable to go back to the book from the beginning, and to practice the exercises he outlines.

Mastery takes years, and it is futile to expect to become a master in a short period of time. It takes years and over the years, “Zen Camera” can be a faithful companion and mentor, if you allow it to be so.
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