Michael Langford Bücher
Michael Langford war eine bedeutende Persönlichkeit der britischen Fotografie, der als Fotograf, Lehrer und Schriftsteller tätig war. Sein Einfluss auf die Entwicklung und Ausrichtung der Fotografie im Vereinigten Königreich war beträchtlich. Mit seiner Arbeit trug er dazu bei, die Grenzen des künstlerischen Ausdrucks und die Wahrnehmung der Fotografie als eigenständige Kunstform zu erweitern. Seine Werke und Ideen inspirieren weiterhin neue Generationen von Schöpfern.






Michael Langford, a dedicated Christian Quaker, teacher, and linguist, shares his extensive knowledge of the Bible and its sources. His writings aim to enlighten and inspire those interested in embracing a life rooted in Christian Quaker principles. Through his insights, readers can explore the depths of Quaker spirituality and its practical applications in everyday life.
The Book of Special Effects Photography Langford, Michael
This new edition is revised to incorporate all the significant changes and recent developments in 35mm photography, including updated information on flash systems, film speed standards, DX coding, zoom lenses, autofocus lenses and the latest advances in compact and automated SLR cameras.
The Most Direct Means to Eternal Bliss
- 172 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Offering seven distinct meditation methods, this book addresses the persistent human struggles of suffering, sorrow, and ego distractions that have plagued humanity for millennia. It reveals a hidden cause behind these issues and provides a unique solution to break free from this cycle. With detailed instructions to experience the True Self and overcome the ego's tricks, the text promises a transformative journey towards infinite awareness, love, and bliss. It emphasizes the importance of direct experience over abstract concepts, presenting a new pathway for spiritual awakening accessible to all.
Basic Photography
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Basic Photography provides the underpinning technical knowledge to allow you to take truly creative and original pictures. Similarly, it will act as a handy reference source for when imaginative ideas require the learning of new techniques.
Tradition of Liberal Theology
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The book explores the tradition of liberal theology, highlighting its balance between religious faith and human rationality, as exemplified by early apologists like Justin Martyr and Origen. Michael Langford defines liberal theology, outlining eleven key characteristics, including nonliteralist scriptural interpretation and the interplay of faith and works. Through vignettes of thirteen historical figures embodying this tradition, he contrasts liberal theology with contemporary alternatives such as fundamentalism and Karl Barth's theology, ultimately defending its relevance and rational foundation.

