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E-raamat: Light & How to Photograph It

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jul-2020
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781781578209
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  • Kirjastus: Ilex
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781781578209

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Learn how to interpret, approach, and master whatever lighting situation is thrown at you and always get the shot, no matter what.

For professional photographers, chasing the light, waiting for it, sometimes helping it, and finally capturing it is a constant preoccupation and for some, an obsession. Drawing on four decades of working with light, Michael Freeman takes a simple but practical approach to interpreting, reacting to, and capturing photography's most valuable commodity.

Practical advice is organised into three straightforward sections: Waiting, Chasing, and Helping. Begin by mastering the art of patience, and recognise the immense value of anticipating and planning for gorgeous light that's just over the horizon. Then learn the techniques to meet otherwise transient and fleeting lighting conditions halfway, with quick thinking and fast reactions. Finally, make the most of the tools at your disposal to enhance and manipulate light as you find it, covering everything from in-the-field shooting choices to technical transformations in post-production. This is the method of a working professional - to interpret, approach, and master whatever lighting situation is thrown at you and always get the shot, no matter what.
Introduction 6(2)
1 Waiting
Introduction
8(2)
Timing The Sun
10(2)
Soft Sunlight
12(2)
Gray Light
14(4)
Soft Gray Light
18(2)
Dark Gray Light
20(2)
Wet Gray Light
22(6)
Hard Light
28(12)
Raking Light
40(6)
Tropical Harsh
46(4)
Snow Light
50(2)
Into The Light
52(6)
Shade To Light
58(2)
Reflection Light
60(8)
Backlight
68(4)
Axial Light
72(6)
Skylight
78(4)
Top Light
82(2)
Window Light
84(10)
Golden Hour
94(8)
Magic Hour
102(8)
Blue Evenings
110(6)
City Light
116(6)
Candle Light
122(2)
Glowing Light
124(2)
2 Chasing
Introduction
126(2)
Golden Hour
128(2)
Edge Light
130(2)
Chiaroscuro
132(4)
Spotlight
136(4)
Spot Backlight
140(2)
Light Shafts
142(2)
Barred Light
144(2)
Patterned Light
146(4)
Cast-Shadow Light
150(2)
Storm Light
152(10)
Rain Light
162(2)
Caustics
164(2)
Sunstars
166(4)
Flared Light
170(2)
White Light
172(4)
Dusty Light
176(2)
Misty Light
178(4)
Foggy Light
182(6)
Reflected Light
188(10)
Suffused Light
198(6)
3 Helping
Introduction
204(2)
Filled Light
206(6)
Rerouted Light
212(2)
Enveloping Light
214(2)
Enhanced Light
216(2)
Softened Light
218(2)
Broadened Light
220(2)
Filtering Light
222(2)
Broken-Spectrum Light
224(4)
Flare Up
228(2)
Flare Down
230(4)
Processed Light
234(8)
Archived Light
242(6)
Time-Lapse Light
248(6)
Index 254
Michael Freeman, professional photographer and best-selling author, was born in England in 1945, took a Masters in Geography at Brasenose College, Oxford University, and then worked in advertising in London for six years. In 1971 he made the life-changing decision to travel up the Amazon with two secondhand cameras, and when Time-Life used many of the pictures he came back with, he embarked on a full-time photographic career.

Since then, working for clients that include all the world's major magazines, most notably the Smithsonian Magazine (for which he has shot more than 40 stories over 30 years), Freeman's reputation as one of the world's leading reportage photographers has been consolidated. Of his many books, which have sold over 4 million copies worldwide, more than 60 titles are on the practice of photography. For this photographic educational work he was awarded the Prix Louis Philippe Clerc by the French Ministry of Culture.

Freeman's books on photography have been translated into 27 languages.