Location Lighting Solutions Expert Professional Techniques for Artistic and Commercial Success |
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Author:
| Neubart, Jack |
Series title: | PDNpros Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8174-5909-3 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2006 |
Publisher: | Watson-Guptill Publications, Incorporated
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Imprint: | Amphoto Books |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $29.95 |
Book Description:
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From assignment to finished project--how did they get that shot? Location Lighting Solutions presents the real-world projects of more than 25 top photographers, then shows how they were created. Readers see the original assignment, then follow the steps along the road to arriving at the perfect resolution: the successful final photograph. Both commercial and editorial approaches to corporate, architectural, advertising, conceptual and sci-fi photos, cars, people, and more, all on...
More DescriptionFrom assignment to finished project--how did they get that shot? Location Lighting Solutions presents the real-world projects of more than 25 top photographers, then shows how they were created. Readers see the original assignment, then follow the steps along the road to arriving at the perfect resolution: the successful final photograph. Both commercial and editorial approaches to corporate, architectural, advertising, conceptual and sci-fi photos, cars, people, and more, all on location, are covered in this practical guide. Step-by-step illustrations and lighting diagrams, plus the words of the photographers themselves, reveal the client s objectives, the logistics and challenges of the location, lighting and other techniques used to get the picture, digital manipulation, styling, equipment, postproduction, and everything else needed to produce the final stunning results. Jack Neubart, a top professional photographer, is the author of Studio Lighting Solutions, the first in the new series PDN Pros. A regular contributor to Shutterbug, eDigital Photo, Photographic Processing, and other magazines, he also writes the popular column "Technically Speaking" for Photo District News. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.