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 Books : Master Lighting Guide for Portrait Photographers
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 : Master Lighting Guide for Portrait Photographers
by: Christopher Grey


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 778.92
EAN: 9781584281252
ISBN: 1584281251
Label: Amherst Media, Inc.
Manufacturer: Amherst Media, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: April 01, 2004
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc.
Sales Rank: 5013
Studio: Amherst Media, Inc.




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Product DescriptionTime-tested lighting strategies that will improve the quality of a portrait are detailed in this book for beginning photographers. Terminology used by industry pros is explained, the equipment needed to create professional results is outlined, and the unique role that each element of the lighting setup plays in the studio is explored. Photographers learn how color, direction, form, and contrast affect the final portrait. The concise text, photo examples, and lighting diagrams enable photographers to easily achieve traditional lighting styles that have been the basis of good portraiture since the advent of the art.


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Has some serious flaws
I was excited to get this book, because I want to get into lighting. I was hoping for a section describing fluorescent "always on" lights, and the tradeoffs between them and strobes. But he doesn't mention this at all. It's all about strobes. I'm sure strobes are the way to go, but I'm very sorry he doesn't say why.

Also, he got the f-stop chart wrong. He says f/4 is one stop below f/8, and that's just wrong. I wonder if he knows what a stop is, because he talks in the text as though ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Wouldn't recommend for a beginner
There is a lot of good information in this book, but if you are a beginner I wouldn' suggest it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The light experiments you wanted to do, done for you.
I found this book super-helpful. The light setups are clearly documented. Good pointers of what to watch for and what you should be careful not to do. A definite asset to a photographer's lighting library.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exactly what I was looking for
this book is great - numerous test shots for each lighting style which highlighted subtle variations in the test shots based on changes in the lighting setup. Diagrams illustrating the equipment used and it's position - the only thing I would have added is more specific distance information for the diagrams, including height.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great intermediate lighting guide
I bought this book thinking I would be able to easily set up a studio from it.
I found this book extremely informative BUT on a medium to high-end level.
It is not really a practical guide for the beginning photographer however, I am sure I will be refereing it to in the future.
Chris Grey explains how he set up his lighting in order to get the shots he shows in this book.
My problem was that most of his sets are based on the photographer buying many many different types of ... Read More




 


 
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