Review
For the staggering portraits of stars from Hollywood - Fred Astaire and Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe and James Stewart, Greta Garbo and Rudolf Valentino, among others - this book would be worth every penny. But for photographers there is an added bonus: Hicks and Nisperos show us through diagrams and clear text how each shot was set up, how many lights were employed and where they were positioned, where the camera was placed and what lenses were used. Brilliant. (Kirkus UK)
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Product Description
From the innocent allure of Audrey Hepburn and the sensuous poses of Marilyn Monroe to the macho charisma of Marlon Brando and the cool sophistication of Humphrey Bogart, this fabulous, inspirational book of star photographs provides classic portrait styles and detailed directions on how to set up, light, and shoot each photo. Step-by-step instructions reveal the techniques used by top-notch Hollywood photographers for their glittering glamour portraits of the 1920s through the 1950s. Diagrams and additional step-by-step instructions give readers the information needed to create classic Hollywood-style portraits of their own. Included are sections on equipment, processing, lighting, and modern-day equivalents, plus a decade-by-decade gallery featuring vintage portraits of the stars.
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