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Most photographers love photographing peoplebut they will also readily admit that there are a lot of challenges to making great portraits. In this book, professional portrait photographer Bill Israelson explores the skills that lie at the heart of a successful approach to portrait photography. First, he helps you set your overall objectives for the image and your depiction of the subject, which will determine the equipment you’ll need. Then, he lays out a simple six-step process designed to help you achieve your objectives(from location selection through lighting and posing) and create a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Most photographers love photographing peoplebut they will also readily admit that there are a lot of challenges to making great portraits. In this book, professional portrait photographer Bill Israelson explores the skills that lie at the heart of a successful approach to portrait photography. First, he helps you set your overall objectives for the image and your depiction of the subject, which will determine the equipment you’ll need. Then, he lays out a simple six-step process designed to help you achieve your objectives(from location selection through lighting and posing) and create a great-looking portrait of any subject in any situation. Delving further into the process, he presents individual chapters dedicated to meeting the unique challenges of creating portraits outdoors, in the studio, and at indoor locations. Concluding with tips for editing your images, Israelson charts a simple course to more appealing, more flattering portraits!
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Autorenporträt
Bill Israelson is a portrait and wedding photographer based out of the Panama City/Destin Florida area. He operates a state of the art studio, and is happy to go the distance, work as hard as he can, and do whatever it takes to provide value to his customers. As a young teenager in the '70s Bill used his Dad's Minolta SRT-101 35mm SLR camera which soon became his "go to” camera for high-school year-book work and taking photographs of friends. His photography journey had begun, and Bill had been "bit” - since then, photography has been his strongest interest. Throughout the '80s and '90s Bill employed a Pentax ME Super 35mm SLR with a variety of Tamron lenses to photograph family, friends, and events. After years of producing thousands of negative strips, Bill went both digital and professioanal in 2006. Bill currently conducts photography workshops ranging from the fundamentals, to advanced lighting techqniques. Rarely, is he seen without a camera strapped to his shoulder - he is the real-deal; an enthusiast, perfectionist, and above all a passionate photog. Look for Bill's work at: www.williamisraelson.com