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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x189x13 mm, kaal: 590 g, Illustrations, Contains 1 Digital (on physical carrier)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Sep-2009
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0470521252
  • ISBN-13: 9780470521250
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x189x13 mm, kaal: 590 g, Illustrations, Contains 1 Digital (on physical carrier)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Sep-2009
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0470521252
  • ISBN-13: 9780470521250
Covers the basics of lighting and exposure in digital photography in both a studio setting and on location.

Improve your photography with more than 200 lighting tips from a top photographer

Written by Canon Explorer of Light Rick Sammon and leading fashion and studio photographer Vered Koshlano, this guide is packed with professional advice on the essential element of photography: lighting. It provides detailed information and insider secrets that are bound to make you a better photographer.

You'll learn the basics of studio lighting as well as how to achieve special effects. A 90-minute DVD is included, with additional tips on using reflectors, diffusers, accessory flashes, and more.

  • Explores the basics of studio lighting in various situations
  • Features more than 200 lighting tips and secrets for planning and taking the most impressive digital images in the studio
  • Compares available camera equipment, accessories, software, and printing options
  • Covers post-shoot digital darkroom techniques and workflow tips and tricks
  • Companion DVD includes advice on making the most of accessories such as diffusers, reflectors, and accessory flashes
  • Written by two top professional photographers and illustrated with full-color examples

Studio and Location Lighting Secrets provides information from the pros to improve your photograpic skills.

About the Authors
Introduction
Part I - Studio Starter Kits
1(6)
Basic Home Studio
2(1)
Basic Hot-Light Kit
3(1)
Basic Strobe Kit
4(1)
Simply Beautiful
5(1)
Garage Glamour
6(1)
Part II - Our Lenses
7(6)
Love Those Longer Lenses
8(1)
Studio Lighting and Lens Lineup
9(1)
Modeling Light and Fun Photos
10(1)
Favorite Lens for On-Location Portraits
11(1)
Favorite Lens for Environmental Portraits
12(1)
Part III - Photo Composition and Model Positioning
13(10)
Shoot Horizontals and Verticals
14(1)
Get Close and Closer
15(1)
Bank on Professional Backgrounds
16(1)
The All-Important Background
17(1)
Contrasting Colors vs. Tone on Tone
18(1)
Props Pay Off
19(1)
Shooting a Composite
20(2)
Finding and Working with Models
22(1)
Part IV - Creative Lighting Tips
23(18)
Overcome Meter-Challenging Exposure Situations
24(1)
See Light in the Eyes
25(1)
A Word on Eyeglasses
26(1)
Photographing Shiny Objects
27(1)
Low Key versus High Key Lighting
28(1)
Play with Light Placement
29(1)
Dramatic Hair Light
30(1)
Work Hard at Creative Lighting
31(1)
Tips for Baby Shots
32(2)
Balancing Act
34(2)
Test, Testing, Testing
36(2)
Repositioning the Flash
38(2)
Add an Effect for a Creative Portrait
40(1)
Part V - Hooked on a Feeling
41(6)
Create a ``Look''
42(1)
Make Eye Contact ... or Not
43(1)
Go For a Total Transformation
44(1)
Master Makeup
45(1)
Understand Body Language
46(1)
Part VI - Oh, the Details
47(6)
Watch the Hands
48(1)
Notice the Nails
49(1)
Pay Attention to the Nose
50(1)
Watch the Lips
51(1)
Gain the Model's Trust
52(1)
Part VII - The Beauty of Black and White
53(6)
Good Production Trumps Lighting
54(1)
Much Space Needs Much Light
55(1)
Using a Light in Your Frame
56(1)
Main Light Selection
57(1)
Have a Great Model
58(1)
Part VIII - Tools of the Trade
59(20)
Basic Diffuser Setup
60(1)
Basic Reflector Setup
61(1)
Basic Flash/ Diffuser Portraits
62(1)
Flash/ Diffuser with Reflector Keeper
63(1)
Basic Flash/ Reflector Portraits
64(1)
Flash/ Reflector Keeper
65(1)
Creative Lighting Accessory
66(1)
Mo' Behind-the Scenes Photos
67(1)
Try a Triflector
68(2)
Variations on a Theme
70(2)
Jump into Creative Outdoor Lighting
72(2)
Just Takes One
74(1)
Combine Flash and Ambient Light
75(1)
Dealing with Contrast
76(1)
Digital Darkroom Explorations
77(1)
Karsh-like Images
78(1)
Part IX - Unleash Yourself
79(8)
Wireless Tools Expand Your Capabilities
80(1)
Trigger Your Camera Remotely, Too!
81(1)
New Features Add to the Fun
82(1)
...and It Looks Good, Too!
83(1)
One Flash/ Lighting Kit Combo
84(3)
Part X - With a Little Help from Friends
87(40)
Keep It Simple
88(1)
Work with Twilight
89(1)
Light... and Lack of Light
90(1)
Dramatic Side Light
91(1)
Soften an Off-Camera Flash
92(1)
A Regal Look
93(1)
Focus Carefully When Shooting With Fast Lenses
94(1)
Know the Fundamentals
95(1)
Flag It
96(2)
Have a Story to Tell
98(1)
Add Some Imagination
99(1)
Carefully Light the Background
100(1)
Use Your Mind's Eye
101(1)
Consider Rim Light
102(1)
The Denning Moment
103(1)
Create an Intimate Moment
104(1)
Light Illuminates, Shadow Defines
105(1)
Shape the Light
106(2)
Shoot and Light em Separately
108(2)
Inspired by the `60s
110(1)
Do-it-Yourself Tilt/ Shift
111(1)
Bring Back the Magic of Portraiture
112(2)
Blessed Soft Lighting
114(1)
It's All About Light
115(1)
Go to Extremes
116(1)
Plan the Shoot, Process the Shot---Carefully
117(1)
Use What You've Got
118(1)
Bounced Light is Nice
119(1)
Shoot Beautifully Inside the Studio and Out
120(1)
Traveling at Lightspeed
121(1)
Use Sunlight as the Key Light
122(1)
Many Lights + Large Crew = Cool Image
123(1)
Who Needs Expensive Gear?
124(1)
If You Don't Have All Day
125(1)
Teaming a Photographer and Stylist
126(1)
Part XI - Student Studio Lighting Experiments
127(10)
Shannon Bradley
128(1)
Amy Dicker
129(1)
Chayanne Marfisi
130(1)
Monica Phillips
131(1)
Chris Pino
132(1)
Jacquie Puoci
133(1)
Amy Roberts
134(1)
Lisa Wood
135(2)
Part XII - Photoshop Enhancements
137(28)
Count on Changes
138(2)
Add a Spotlight or Omni Light
140(2)
Change the Lens and F-Stop
142(2)
Create Beautiful Black-and-White Prints
144(2)
Beyond Black-and-White
146(2)
Create a High-Fashion Stylized Look
148(2)
Frame It
150(2)
Add a Nice Vignette
152(2)
Create Professional Color Effects
154(2)
Add Simple Artistic Effects
156(2)
Enhance Details
158(2)
Go for a Spin and Blur Reality
160(2)
Create Movie-Star-Style Lighting
162(2)
All Together Now
164(1)
Part XIII - World is my Studio
165(22)
Love, Respect and Seeing
166(1)
Envision the End Result
167(1)
Work with Backgrounds
168(1)
Create the Disequilibrium Effect
169(1)
See the Light
170(1)
Control the Light with a Reflector
171(1)
Control the Light with a Flash
172(1)
Look for and Create Diffused Light
173(1)
Models, Props and Makeup
174(1)
Make Pictures
175(1)
Meter Your Exposures
176(1)
Work with Colors
177(1)
The Eyes Have It
178(1)
Paying People
179(1)
Play with Plug-ins
180(1)
HDR Plug-in Effects
181(1)
Working with Mirrors
182(1)
Shooting Profiles and Silhouette
183(1)
Draw More Attention to the Subject
184(1)
Why Off-Center Composition Works
185(1)
Don't Underestimate the Importance of an Interesting Subject
186(1)
Part XIV - Cool Websites for Flash Info
187(12)
Strobist
188(1)
Pocket Wizard
189(1)
Westcott
190(1)
LumiQuest
191(1)
Back to Back
192(1)
Canon Digital Learning Center
193(1)
Bogen Imaging
194(1)
Lexar
195(1)
Kelby Training
196(3)
Honl Photo
199
Rick Sammon
198(1)
DVD Appendix 199(2)
EULA 201(2)
Index 203
Rick Sammon is among a select group of professional photographers to earn the designation of Canon Explorer of Light. Famous for his exotic travel photography, Rick has written more than 30 books and gives photography workshops and seminars worldwide. Vered Koshlano has experience on both sides of the camera. Combining her experience as an actress with her technical expertise, she specializes in fashion, beauty, and glamour studio shots. She has been a featured instructor at the Lepp Institute of Photography.