is one of the most important creative components of any image. Joe Lavine and Brad Bartholomew, commercial photographers and instructors, offer a unique approach to learning about studio lighting. They start with their philosophy of lighting, tackling the characteristics of light and how to approach building your shots. Then they discuss some basic photographic concepts and equipment needs, and how to use this knowledge to start a successful career in photography.ttttttPacked with gorgeous images, this book provides two distinct perspectives from the authors based on their experience as studio photographers and instructors. This is not a recipe book, but instead provides the background and technical knowledge to understand how light works and how to create your own successful images.ttttttIn this guide you will learn about:tttttt Creating dimension, separation, drama, and texture in your imagesColor temperature, filters, flash duration, metering, and the histogramSetting up and using equipment and making choices based on the needs of your subjectBuilding a studio on a tight budget and how to expand as your business and expertise grows tttttt tttttt tttttt ttttttThis guide for beginning to intermediate shooters covers all the practical aspects of starting a photography career and setting up your first studiondash;with insider details to expand your photography skills and turn your passion for images into a professional career.ttttt tttt ttt tt
Additional ISBNs: 9780321863850, 0321863852, 9780133094848, 0133094847
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