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An excellent book on lighting, November 20, 2005
This is NOT a PhotoShop book, it's NOT for people looking for info on POST-PROCESSING. It is however a great book if you want to learn about lighting; what to do and look for BEFORE you take the shot. Contrary to the title, you can learn about more than just "Lighting for Nude Photography"; the nude is just one type of portrait.
The book is basically in three parts:
First, there's an explanation of light as it applies to photography, and an explanation of the various tools; lights, flash versus continuous, incident versus reflected light meters, umbrellas and soft boxes.
Then the pictures: First, the pictures are exceptional, elegant, tasteful, and also from SEVERAL photographers, so you get to see various styles, then decide which one caters to your taste. Some books look like they use old recycled photos; these look like they were shot just yesterday. The book seperates the subjects based on type of light (sunlight, ambient, flash) and number of light sources, so you can quickly turn to a section specific to your need(s).
Last, there's a detailed explanation of the setup for each shot complete with diagrams. Going thru the book, you can't help but notice the "hidden lesson" on aperture: that's an f/4, definitely f/11...hmmm, stops right at the subject...
Rod Ashford has done a great job putting together the pictures and information. I find this to be an excellent book, very inspirational and informative. Is it for the digital camera? This is a phototgraphy book on lighting. If your camera uses light, you'll find something here.
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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Fantastic Book, December 23, 2002
This is an excellent buy. In addition to the gorgeous pictures by well-known and highly talented artists, the diagrams and equiptment information really allows you to crawl inside the artists' head. Check out Carson Zullinger's work on pp. 36 and 104. He captures glorious color and weightlessness in a way I haven't seen before. Very original and amazingly talented.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Typical British understatement, April 26, 2006
Don't get this book if you are looking for a detailed, "how to" manual. You will learn more if you have mastered the basics of lighting and working with models already. Think of it more as a master class than an instruction manual. I suspect, however, that you will find at least one image or technique that helps you find your own creative "voice."
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