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E-raamat: Photography FAQs: Portraits

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Aug-2020
  • Kirjastus: AVA Publishing SA
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000211252
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  • Kirjastus: AVA Publishing SA
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000211252

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Wherever there's a camera, someone's probably taking a portrait. This small-format resource in the successful "Photography FAQs" series deals with that most involving of subjects: other people. Whether you're looking to photograph kids at parties, groups at weddings, or models in studios, this guide helps you take control of the camera functions, arrange the lighting, compose the subject, and get the final results you want. Here's the answer to every conceivable questions, from the technicalities of the equipment to location options to the post-production stage, where you can correct and enhance images with software to produce a picture-perfect photo. Beautifully-presented photographs, diagrams, and tables throughout support the text to help readers grasp the explanations easily.


Wherever there’s a camera, someone’s probably taking a portrait. This small-format resource in the successful Photography FAQs series deals with that most involving of subjects: other people. Whether you’re looking to photograph kids at parties, groups at weddings, or models in studios, this guide helps you take control of the camera functions, arrange the lighting, compose the subject, and get the final results you want. Here’s the answer to every conceivable questions, from the technicalities of the equipment to location options to the post-production stage, where you can correct and enhance images with software to produce a picture-perfect photo. Beautifully-presented photographs, diagrams, and tables throughout support the text to help readers grasp the explanations easily.
Frequently asked Questions 6(6)
Introduction 12(2)
Essential Hardware
14(24)
Digital cameras
16(4)
Film stocks
20(2)
Portrait lenses
22(2)
Wide-angle lenses
24(2)
Telephoto lenses
26(2)
Macro lenses
28(2)
Built-in flash and flashguns
30(3)
Artificial lighting
33(2)
Diffusion and reflectors
35(2)
Studio accessories
37(1)
Metering
38(14)
Types of metering modes
40(4)
Exposure compensation and bracketing
44(2)
High-key images
46(2)
Low-key images
48(1)
Metering challenging lighting
49(3)
Using Colour and Monochrome
52(10)
Colour temperature
54(2)
Filters
56(2)
Colour concerns
58(2)
Black and white
60(2)
Natural Lighting and Supplementary Flash
62(14)
Lighting outdoors
64(2)
Lighting indoors
66(2)
Bouncing flash
68(2)
Mixing lighting sources
70(2)
Long exposures
72(2)
Reflections and diffusion
74(2)
Studio Lighting
76(14)
Standard lighting arrangements
78(3)
Simple lighting arrangements
81(2)
Classic Hollywood lighting
83(3)
Lifestyle portraits
86(2)
Complex lighting arrangements
88(2)
Composition and Posing
90(22)
Depth of field in portraits
92(2)
Rule of thirds for portraits
94(2)
Portrait lengths
96(3)
Posing the subject
99(4)
Unusual angles
103(1)
Group shots
104(2)
Parties
106(2)
Expressions and emotions
108(2)
Props and accessories
110(2)
Shooting on Location
112(14)
Finding good locations
114(2)
Problem lighting
116(2)
Candid photography
118(2)
Action portraits
120(4)
Locations and the law
124(2)
The Digital Darkroom
126(14)
Correcting exposure
128(2)
Fixing common mistakes
130(2)
Problems with colour
132(2)
Cleaning up portraits
134(2)
Black and white
136(2)
Toning and tinting
138(2)
Subject Index 140(4)
Acknowledgements and Credits 144
Duncan Evans is an author and photographer living in the most northerly part of the UK. He edited Digital Photo User for over four years, and his pictures have been published in magazines and newspapers such as The Daily Mail and The Scotsman. He is a member of the Royal Photographic Society, currently with a licentiateship distinction (LRPS). Duncan has written several photography books including the hugely popular A Comprehensive Guide to Digital Portrait Photography.