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41. Multiple Flash Photography: Off-Camera Flash Techniques for Digital Photographers by Rod Deutschmann, Robin Deutschmann | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2010-10-01)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$21.82 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1608952304 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Photographers of all experience levels can now avoid time-consuming postproduction image editing with the multiflash techniques provided in this guide. Packed with information, the manual shows photographers how to select a quality new or used flash and how to mount and use up to five flashes to sculpt and define every aspect of an image. Also included is a discussion on perspective, lens selection, filter use, and white balance selection as well as information on flash-triggering systems and supporting equipment. A wide assortment of images with captions detailing the methods used to create each look completes this clever guide. Customer Reviews (10)
Another Gem
Perfect for photo reference collections
Create photographic art
The incentive to experiment
Multiple Flash the simple way. |
42. Michael Langford's 35mm Handbook: The Problem-solving Book for Every Photographic Situation by Michael Langford | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1993-08-05)
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BRITISH
Your One Stop Reference
Good Starting Point and Quick Reference
Bursting with useful tidbits Buy it. 'Nuff said.
Basic Imformation is covered nicely! |
43. Professional Techniques for the Wedding Photographer: A Complete Guide to Lighting, Posing and Taking Photographs That Sell (Photography for All Levels: Advanced) by George Schaub | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2001-05-01)
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Awesome book for ANYONE interested in shooting weddings
Too Vague Not Enough Detail
Satisfied
Nice pictures
So-So |
44. Lights, Camera, Capture: Creative Lighting Techniques for Digital Photographers by Bob Davis | ||||
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2010-05-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Author Bob Davis is a photographer whose high-profile clients include Oprah Winfrey and Eva Longoria, and whose work has appeared in Time, O Magazine, and People. Along with his invaluable professional advice, this beautiful full-color book includes a DVD featuring portions of his workshop curriculum. He covers the elements of lighting and shares his two-strobe technique that will enable you to create studio-quality lighting anywhere with only minimal equipment. Lights, Camera, Capture: Creative Lighting Techniques for Digital Photographersoffers your professional advice worth many times the cost of the book. Top 10 Lighting Tips 1. Become a seeker of light.My lighting improved leaps and bounds once I began to notice and study light and how it creates mood, shapes, and defines textures.It’s all about light.I take mental notes when light catches my eye. I love the way the sunlight reflects off my stone counter tops and creates beautiful patterns on the kitchen cabinets.I then think of how can I emulate that. 2. Take visual notes using your cell phone camera.I love using my iPhone for this.Most people have a camera on their cell phone; it’s great for capturing those wonderful moments when the light catches your eye. Later, practice recreating that light with any type of light source, flashlight, shop light, strobe or video light. 3. Practice, practice, practice… I use a teddy bear and a flashlight to see how the light and shadows change as I move the light around the teddy bear.Then, I try to create that same look using an off-camera flash. 4. If you find using an off-camera flash a challenge because you can’t see the light, try using a flashlight as a modeling light.Point the flashlight in the same direction as your flash head.For a long time, I used a Mag light rubber banded to my Speedlight until I became comfortable using my flash. 5. Use a diffuser over your flash and, if at all possible, bounce your flash.Even the pop-up flash on a point-and-shoot can be diffused using facial tissue.If your flash has an adjustable head, try bouncing it off the ceiling by pointing the flash head upwards, or even to the side if there is a wall near by.Review your results, and make a mental note. 6. Whenever possible, get your flash off-camera.You can create depth and dimension by getting one flash with a bounce diffuser about 45 degrees to the left or right of your camera.This creates a nice modeling light to shape your subjects, and looks more natural than direct on-camera flash. 7. Read you camera and flash manual.I know they read like bad stereo instructions written for engineers, but if you read one page, and then practice what you’ve just read with your camera and flash, soon you will master all of the functions of your flash. 8. Use fresh batteries; even better, use rechargeable high capacity batteries.This alone will greatly improve your overall flash consistency. 9. Use flash outside on a bright sunny day to fill in the shadows under the eyes, hence the term “fill flash”. Photograph people in open shade to avoid them having to squint, and remember to turn on your flash to fill in their face with light.Almost all point-and-shoot cameras allow you to use your flash outside.Give it a try, and see how it puts that sparkle in their eyes. 10. You don’t always need a flash, I love lighting people using a reflector.There are many types of collapsible reflectors.You can use anything as a reflector.I once created a reflector in a pinch by using a paper plate and covered it with aluminum foil.It works!Remember it’s all about the light.Have fun, there is no wrong way to light; there are no rules written in stone.Create the light you want! Tips for Using Strobe Lights Strobes give you an incredible sense of flexibility in your approach to light, largely due to the many different ways you can manipulate and adjust their output. Your flexibility increases significantly if you are able to move the flash away from the camera's hotshoe, because you can position it exactly where you would like it. Add more flashes to the mix, and you’re straying into more creative territory… This is your cue to take control of your lighting!Create the light you want anywhere.
Customer Reviews (20)
Canon 580EXII
Pretty average introduction to flash photography
I see the light now!!
Lights, Camera, Capture: Creative Lighting Techniques for Digital Photographers
Very helpful... |
45. Basic Photographic Materials and Processes, Third Edition by Nanette L. Salvaggio | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2008-11-10)
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46. Post Exposure, Second Edition: Advanced Techniques for the Photographic Printer by Ctein | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2000-10-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (9)
A great Book
A darkroom technician's stream of thoughts
just started to read
An indispensable photographic printmaker introduction
Full of tips for the serious printmaker Although the book is assembled fromseemingly disconnect articles, it is an out of the ordinary collection oftechniques focused on improving your darkroom work. A must for dedicateddarkroom workers. ... Read more |
47. Basic Studio Lighting: The Photographer's Complete Guide to Professional Techniques by Tony Corbell | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2001-08)
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Basic is the Key Word
Fantastic book on studio lighting.
Good book
It's not the book the title implies
Such a Missed Opportunity |
48. A Short Course in Photography: An Introduction to Black-and-White Photographic Techniques by London | |
Paperback: 166
Pages
(1987-01-01)
list price: US$18.75 Isbn: 0673396169 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Good Textbook
A good instructon manual for operating a Chemical Darkroom
The Book That Tells It All
Definitely for beginners
Good introduction for beginners |
49. Toning Techniques for Photographic Prints by Richard Newman | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2002-09-01)
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50. Photographic Retouching and Airbrush Techniques by John Podracky | |
Hardcover: 213
Pages
(1980-01)
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51. Petersen's guide to photo lighting techniques, (Photographic basic series) by Ben Helprin | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(1973)
Isbn: 0822700220 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
52. Modern Photographic Techniques(Import) by Freihen | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1977-10)
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53. Colour prints: The photographic technique of the colour positive (The Manual of photo-technique) by Jack Howard Roy Coote | |
Unknown Binding: 274
Pages
(1974)
Isbn: 0240447506 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
54. Screen printing photographic techniques, by R. O Fossett | |
Hardcover: 165
Pages
(1973)
Asin: B0006CBEAM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
55. Photographic Color Printing: Theory and Technique by Ira Current | |
Hardcover: 296
Pages
(1987-04-22)
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56. The Airbrush Technique of Photographic Retouching, Revised Edition by Walter S. King, Alfred L. Slade | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(1965)
Asin: B0007EPUKE Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
57. Photographic Techniques in Scientific Research: v. 2 | |
Hardcover: 458
Pages
(1976-02)
Isbn: 012517960X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
58. Photoshop 7 Professional Photographic Techniques by Gavin Cromhout, Nyree Costello, Vikas Shah, Janee Aronoff | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2003-07-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description Fully illustrated in color throughout, the text is organized into a series of examples that provides a comprehensive guide to image manipulation on Photoshop 7 - everything from the glamour of magazine retouching, through restoration work to the nitty-gritty of color reproduction. Because the authors remember the days before Photoshop existed, they can show you how to achieve chemical-free equivalents for all the old tricks as well as plenty of new ones. All these methods are revealed with before and after examples that you can actually follow and apply to your own work. These include coloring, restoring and aging images, removing unwanted parts of the image, depth of field changes, useful techniques for creating works of art and how best to display your work for the rest of the world to see. The emphasis is on techniques that will help you produce work that stands head and shoulders above the crowd, with clear step-by-step instructions. All this, of course, combined with publisher friends of ED's commitment to providing fast, friendly and free technical support, via our website. Our aim with this book is to show you how to replicate techniques and effects that professionals use rather than advanced Photoshop skills. By the end of it, you should be confident enough to use them in your own images; blending these techniques with your own creativity and inspiration. As one of the authors, Janee, recently said: "While people do like my work and I'm always striving to improve it, I think that my goal has always been to show my reader what s/he can do, rather than to show what 'I' can do." Customer Reviews (10)
No files, no support!
Not a truly professional book I suppose technically speaking this book does cover techniques that professionals use, but it doesn't really cover them to a professional extent. You can buy whole Photoshop books dedicated to things like restoration or color correction. In this book, they have brief chapters. Maybe this book is supposed to be an introduction to professional techiniques?? Even then, I found some of the approaches to be questionable. On many occassions there was definately a more flexible, less destructive approach to the presented problem (ie. a more PROFESSIONAL way). Books I've read that I thought were good professional photographic technique books would include 'PS Artistry', 'PS Master Class', 'Photoshop Color Correction.' I gave it 3 stars (cause you can't pick 2.5), and because it might be useful to someone else; as well it didn't strike me as a hit n' run scam book. Maybe it would be alright for an intermediate user, but check out other books too.
Disappointing
A LOT to Like A presentation of numerous practical, entry-level-to-advanced techniques that can be learned while completing 31 detailed, step-by-step relevant, non-trivial tutorials. "Learn by doing" emphasis. Put-on-your-hardhat and dig into the exercises approach. NOTEWORTHY: * EZ to read. Not pretentious. Doesn't make you feel like a PS "idiot."
Great ideas and easy to follow! |
59. Photographic Impressionists of Spain: A History of the Aesthetics and Technique of Pictorial Photography (Studies in Art and Religious Interpretation) by S. Carl King | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(1989-06)
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60. Photographics: Photographic Techniques for Design by Nicholas Jenkins | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1984-03)
list price: US$12.95 Isbn: 0671611828 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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