Artificial Lighting for Photography clearly explains the use of
artificial lighting of all types through a rich combination of detailed
diagrams, visual examples, and practical instruction. Written for
beginning photographers, the book introduces and explains the basic
concepts of lighting techniques and the relevant equipment and hardware
before going on to cover the latest advances in lighting equipment and
digital capture devices.
This fundamental knowledge is then used to
teach key techniques that will help readers utilize the equipment
effectively in their work. Equally emphasizing both studio and location
environments, Artificial Lighting for Photography describes methods for
solving a variety of challenges so that readers will gain a thorough
understanding of how and why artificial lighting techniques work.
Features
- An
easy-to-understand text introduces the essential concepts and
techniques of artificial lighting, in the studio and on location.
- Each chapter features a
"Photographers at Work" section that highlights professional
photographers discussing, in their own words, how they create a
specific lighting arrangement.
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Includes a useful handbook of terms used by professionals and a list of sources for photographic products and services.
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Features detailed lighting diagrams and illustrations to demonstrate
equipment placement for a variety of lighting treatments.
Softcover, 237 pagesISBN: 9781428318045