Flash Photography: Studio and Location Techniques for Digital Photographers
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.85 (950 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1608955281 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 159 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Needs more info Author speaks of balancing flash with ambient light repeatedly but never once told how to do that. I felt like that was a huge omission.. Free Professional Advice From a Pro. Get this book if your serious about flash photography/ Iwas impressed by the information about flash equipment and how it was used in specific events! Good job author! It was viewed as an e-book on a kindle HDX.. Very good for light discusion Rod It could be better however it does answer a lot of questions and helps quite a bit. there are several very usefull things and things you peobably will learn and had no idea of like me
And a good photograph lasts forever. Having worked on hundreds of stories with him, I know. Barry Staver's work looks effortless. His photographs work because of the level of his professionalism, his sensitivity, his unobtrusiveness, his humor, and a great deal of thought. A good story never really ends. Barry's work is proof of that." —MC Marden, photography editor, People magazine. As with all difficult things, when photography is done correctly, it looks easy. "Barry Staver and his cameras are the ultimate storytellers. It isn't. It isn't
Applications of each of the three major categories of flash equipment are covered, first with electronic flash techniques for location shoots, then mid-range strobes for studio work and location shots, and finally heavy-duty strobes that provide the ultimate in power and control for studio photography. Detailing the many uses of the most important component of any photograph—light—this handbook shows readers how to infuse a still frame with emotion, action, and other storytelling qualities that define great photography. Professional photographer Barry Staver explores techniques for designing effective lighting setups with flash by beginning with an overview of fundamental techniques, then teaching readers how to go beyond the basics and refine their images to perfection through the careful addition of flash. Additional aspects of light instruction include balancing flash with ambient lighting and choosing and using light modifiers, as well as a bevy of before-and-after images to help photographers cover all of their lighting options and know how they can be implemented to their greatest effect.