Read Light Right : Learn How to Create Images, Set up a Studio, and Launch Your Photography Career by Brad Bartholomew FB2
9780321863850 English 0321863852 Authors Joe Lavine and Brad Bartholomew, commercial photographers and instructors, offer a unique approach to teaching studio lighting to beginning and intermediate photographers. They start with a primer on equipment and terms, including color temperature, filters, flash duration, metering, and the histogram; and then dive into the philosophy of lighting, taking on the characteristics/purposes of using light (dimension, separation, drama, and texture), and then discussing how to approach the "building" of a shot. This is not a recipe book, but provides the necessary background and technical knowledge to create successful shots using the equipment and subjects that they have available. The book also covers practical aspects of starting a career and setting up a first studio at the $500 level, and how to build a studio at the $2,000 and $25,000 level as their clients and expertise grow., Lighting is one of the most important creative components of any image. Joe Lavine and Brad Bartholomew, commercial photographers and instructors, offer a unique approach to learning about studio lighting. They start with their philosophy of lighting, tackling the characteristics of light and how to approach building your shots. Then they discuss some basic photographic concepts and equipment needs, and how to use this knowledge to start a successful career in photography. Packed with gorgeous images, this book provides two distinct perspectives from the authors based on their experience as studio photographers and instructors. This is not a recipe book, but instead provides the background and technical knowledge to understand how light works and how to create your own successful images. In this guide you will learn about: Creating dimension, separation, drama, and texture in your images Color temperature, filters, flash duration, metering, and the histogram Setting up and using equipment and making choices based on the needs of your subject Building a studio on a tight budget and how to expand as your business and expertise grows This guide for beginning to intermediate shooters covers all the practical aspects of starting a photography career and setting up your first studio with insider details to expand your photography skills and turn your passion for images into a professional career. ", The only lighting book that concentrates on both the basic approach to and philosophy of lights and lighting, as well as how to create your own lighting studio according to your budget Offers a unique approach to teaching studio lighting to beginning and intermediate photographers by teaching fundamentals, the philosophy behind lighting, and what's needed to start a studio Covers: color temperature, filters, flash duration, metering, and the histogram; characteristics/purposes of using light (dimension, separation, drama, texture); how to approach building a shot from both the technical and creative aspects Both authors are professional photographers as well as instructorstheir combined knowledge and experience offer a fresh and practical approach Authors Joe Lavine and Brad Bartholomew, commercial photographers and instructors, offer a unique approach to teaching studio lighting to beginning and intermediate photographers. They start with a primer on equipment and terms, including color temperature, filters, flash duration, metering, and the histogram; and then dive into the philosophy of lighting, taking on the characteristics/purposes of using light (dimension, separation, drama, and texture), and then discussing how to approach the 'building' of a shot.This is not a recipe book, but provides the necessary background and technical knowledge to create successful shots using the equipment and subjects that they have available. The book also covers practical aspects of starting a career and setting up a first studio at the $500 level, and how to build a studio at the $2,000 and $25,000 level as their clients and expertise grow.
9780321863850 English 0321863852 Authors Joe Lavine and Brad Bartholomew, commercial photographers and instructors, offer a unique approach to teaching studio lighting to beginning and intermediate photographers. They start with a primer on equipment and terms, including color temperature, filters, flash duration, metering, and the histogram; and then dive into the philosophy of lighting, taking on the characteristics/purposes of using light (dimension, separation, drama, and texture), and then discussing how to approach the "building" of a shot. This is not a recipe book, but provides the necessary background and technical knowledge to create successful shots using the equipment and subjects that they have available. The book also covers practical aspects of starting a career and setting up a first studio at the $500 level, and how to build a studio at the $2,000 and $25,000 level as their clients and expertise grow., Lighting is one of the most important creative components of any image. Joe Lavine and Brad Bartholomew, commercial photographers and instructors, offer a unique approach to learning about studio lighting. They start with their philosophy of lighting, tackling the characteristics of light and how to approach building your shots. Then they discuss some basic photographic concepts and equipment needs, and how to use this knowledge to start a successful career in photography. Packed with gorgeous images, this book provides two distinct perspectives from the authors based on their experience as studio photographers and instructors. This is not a recipe book, but instead provides the background and technical knowledge to understand how light works and how to create your own successful images. In this guide you will learn about: Creating dimension, separation, drama, and texture in your images Color temperature, filters, flash duration, metering, and the histogram Setting up and using equipment and making choices based on the needs of your subject Building a studio on a tight budget and how to expand as your business and expertise grows This guide for beginning to intermediate shooters covers all the practical aspects of starting a photography career and setting up your first studio with insider details to expand your photography skills and turn your passion for images into a professional career. ", The only lighting book that concentrates on both the basic approach to and philosophy of lights and lighting, as well as how to create your own lighting studio according to your budget Offers a unique approach to teaching studio lighting to beginning and intermediate photographers by teaching fundamentals, the philosophy behind lighting, and what's needed to start a studio Covers: color temperature, filters, flash duration, metering, and the histogram; characteristics/purposes of using light (dimension, separation, drama, texture); how to approach building a shot from both the technical and creative aspects Both authors are professional photographers as well as instructorstheir combined knowledge and experience offer a fresh and practical approach Authors Joe Lavine and Brad Bartholomew, commercial photographers and instructors, offer a unique approach to teaching studio lighting to beginning and intermediate photographers. They start with a primer on equipment and terms, including color temperature, filters, flash duration, metering, and the histogram; and then dive into the philosophy of lighting, taking on the characteristics/purposes of using light (dimension, separation, drama, and texture), and then discussing how to approach the 'building' of a shot.This is not a recipe book, but provides the necessary background and technical knowledge to create successful shots using the equipment and subjects that they have available. The book also covers practical aspects of starting a career and setting up a first studio at the $500 level, and how to build a studio at the $2,000 and $25,000 level as their clients and expertise grow.