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Very Creative
The concept itself is worthy of praise - take two models and photograph them from every angle, using every photographic technique in the book. I suspect that there are not many models that have had as much "exposure" in any single printing as these two lovely ladies. Provided within are some good lighting tips for the amateur to moderately advanced glamour photographer,...
Published on July 2, 2004 by Thomas C. Dunkerley
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Not bad
Pros: Multiple useful tips and creative ideas for the novice. Good indoor setup coverage, interesting 'workshop' concept, good quality print and layout.
Cons: The same two 'Ok' models thru the entire book. Very little outdoor techniques (i.e reflectors and gear). Workshop concept has it's limitations. Many average, dull pictures. No digital coverage.
Published on September 7, 2004 by Simon Beauchemin
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, September 7, 2004
This review is from: Glamour Photography Workshop: From Finding a Model to the Finished Portfolio (Paperback)
Pros: Multiple useful tips and creative ideas for the novice. Good indoor setup coverage, interesting 'workshop' concept, good quality print and layout.
Cons: The same two 'Ok' models thru the entire book. Very little outdoor techniques (i.e reflectors and gear). Workshop concept has it's limitations. Many average, dull pictures. No digital coverage.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Creative, July 2, 2004
This review is from: Glamour Photography Workshop: From Finding a Model to the Finished Portfolio (Paperback)
The concept itself is worthy of praise - take two models and photograph them from every angle, using every photographic technique in the book. I suspect that there are not many models that have had as much "exposure" in any single printing as these two lovely ladies. Provided within are some good lighting tips for the amateur to moderately advanced glamour photographer, both indoor and outdoor, as well as a good general advise for on-location photography logistics. Having six workshop photographers contributing their creativity certainly shows in this book! I've owned the book for a year now and still refer back to it on occassion for ideas. That's high praise considering I have just about every glamour photography book on the market.
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