<b>At turns humorous and absurd, heartfelt and searching, <i>Photo No-Nos</i> is for photographers of all levels wishing to avoid easy metaphors and to sharpen their visual communication skills.</b><br><br>Photographers often have unwritten lists of subjects they tell themselves not to shoot¿things that are clich¿exploitative, derivative, sometimes even arbitrary. <i>Photo No-Nos</i> features ideas, stories, and anecdotes from many of the world¿s most talented photographers and photography professionals, along with an encyclopedic list of more than a thousand taboo subjects compiled from and with pictures by contributors.<br><br>Not a strict guide, but a series of meditations on ¿bad¿ pictures, <i>Photo No-Nos</i> covers a wide range of topics, from sunsets and roses to issues of colonialism, stereotypes, and social responsibility. At a time when societies are reckoning with what and how to communicate through media and who has the right to do so, this book is a timely and thoughtful r