Mary Kay Andrews In a suburban Atlanta neighborhood where divorce is as rampant as kudzu, Mary Bliss McGowan doesn't notice that her own marriage is in trouble until the summer night she finds a note from her husband, telling her he's gone - and taken the family fortune with him. With Hissy Fit, she's created a story as outrageous, dishy, and true as Savannah Blues and Little Bitty Lies. And only Mary Kay Andrews can deliver such delicious social satire. Only a designing woman like Keeley Murdock can find a way to clear her name and give her cheating varmint of an ex-fiance the comeuppance he so richly deserves. Her assignment: decorate it for the woman of his dreams - a woman he's never met. Will Mahoney hires Keeley to redo the derelict antebellum mansion he's bought. But riding to the rescue - in a vintage yellow Cadillac - is the redheaded stranger who's purchased a failing local bra plant. Keeley pitches the hissy fit of the century, earning herself instant notoriety in the small town of Madison, Georgia.Įven worse is the financial pressure A.J.'s banking family brings to bear on Keeley's interior design business. But when she catches her fiance doing the deed with her maid of honor at the country club rehearsal dinner, all bets are off. Jernigan should have been the social event of the season. Mary Kay Andrews Welcome to the world of Mary Kay Andrews, where manners are polished, reputations are tarnished. Extensively illustrated with photographs by Adams as well as instructive line drawings, this classic manual belongs on every serious photographer's bookshelf Adams' concepts of "visualization" and "image management" are the philosophical cornerstones of the book. The Camera covers 35 mm, medium format, and large-format view cameras and offers detailed advice on camera components such as lenses, shutters, and light meters. Now available in paperback, it remains as vital today as when it was first published. Three generations of photographers have learned how to approach the artistic possibilities of their art form through this seminal series. Adams completely revised and updated it just a few years before his death, making it his last word on the technical mastery of his medium. The first edition of this series was completed in the 1950s. Ansel Adams The Camera, together with The Negative and The Print, comprise The Ansel Adams Photography Series, a legendary triad of books about photographic technique that has become the most influential "how-to"series on photography ever written.
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