Models need to get hired, designers need to sell their clothing, magazine editors need to attract readersand to do this, they all need one thing: attention-grabbing images. Satisfying these savvy and demanding fashion-photography clients requires a photographer with both a strong command of lighting and a dash of ingenuity. In this book, veteran fashion shooter Billy Pegram (whose past clients include Fila, Swatch, Pussycat Dolls, and Tony Hawk) shows you how to attain that goal with cutting-edge techniques that showcase flawless skin, accentuate stunning figures, and highlight gorgeous…mehr
Models need to get hired, designers need to sell their clothing, magazine editors need to attract readersand to do this, they all need one thing: attention-grabbing images. Satisfying these savvy and demanding fashion-photography clients requires a photographer with both a strong command of lighting and a dash of ingenuity. In this book, veteran fashion shooter Billy Pegram (whose past clients include Fila, Swatch, Pussycat Dolls, and Tony Hawk) shows you how to attain that goal with cutting-edge techniques that showcase flawless skin, accentuate stunning figures, and highlight gorgeous products. Through careful control of the light, whether in the studio or on location, you’ll learn how to manage every nuance of the model’s appearance, drawing attention to his or her standout qualities and minimizing any problem areas. Short, to-the-point lessons with ample lighting diagrams and image sequences make learning easy. Armed with these techniques, you’ll be ready to approach fashion shoots (or fashion-inspired portrait sessions) with confidenceand deliver memorable images to your clients.
Billy Pegram is a professional model photographer who has worked with Fila, the Goodwill Games, Swatch and many more. He is the author of Fashion Model Photography, Posing Techniques for Photographing Model Portfolios, and Professional Model Portfolios. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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About the Author Preface Introduction 1. It’s Not About Equipment 2. Theory and Passion 3. Photographing Models 4. The Rew ards of Model Photography 5. The Challenges of Model Photography 6. Working w ith People 7. Developing Your Style 8. What to Emphasize 9. Begin w ith Portraiture 10. The Basic Principles 11. Previsualization 12. Emulate the Success of Others 13. Use Your Imagination 14. Communicate Your Concept 15. Define Your Objectives 16. Composition 17. Composition 2 18. Composition 3 19. Cropping In-Camera 20. Perspective 21. Tone and Color 22. Use a Tripod 23. About Light 24. What Light Is 25. How Light Behaves 26. The Qualities of Light 27. The Direction of the Light 28. Light and Color 29. Color Temperature 30. Light Intensity 31. Metering 32. The Lighting Setup 33. Lighting Objectives 34. The Main Light 35. The Fill Light 36. The Hair Light 37. The Background Light 38. Accent Lights 39. Lighting in the Studio 40. Lighting on Location 41. Light Sources 42. Natural Light vs. Artificial Light 43. Tungsten Lighting 44. Fluorescent Lighting 45. Electronic Flash 46. Studio Strobe 47. Modifying Light 48. Using Reflectors 49. Introducing Gobos 50. Scrims 51. Barebulb Lighting 52. Parabolics and Beauty Dishes 53. Diffusers 54. Barn Doors 55. Spotlights 56. Grids and Snoots 57. Umbrellas and Softboxes 58. Matching the Light to the Image 59. Creative Techniques 60. Additional Tips Conclusion Index
About the Author Preface Introduction 1. It’s Not About Equipment 2. Theory and Passion 3. Photographing Models 4. The Rew ards of Model Photography 5. The Challenges of Model Photography 6. Working w ith People 7. Developing Your Style 8. What to Emphasize 9. Begin w ith Portraiture 10. The Basic Principles 11. Previsualization 12. Emulate the Success of Others 13. Use Your Imagination 14. Communicate Your Concept 15. Define Your Objectives 16. Composition 17. Composition 2 18. Composition 3 19. Cropping In-Camera 20. Perspective 21. Tone and Color 22. Use a Tripod 23. About Light 24. What Light Is 25. How Light Behaves 26. The Qualities of Light 27. The Direction of the Light 28. Light and Color 29. Color Temperature 30. Light Intensity 31. Metering 32. The Lighting Setup 33. Lighting Objectives 34. The Main Light 35. The Fill Light 36. The Hair Light 37. The Background Light 38. Accent Lights 39. Lighting in the Studio 40. Lighting on Location 41. Light Sources 42. Natural Light vs. Artificial Light 43. Tungsten Lighting 44. Fluorescent Lighting 45. Electronic Flash 46. Studio Strobe 47. Modifying Light 48. Using Reflectors 49. Introducing Gobos 50. Scrims 51. Barebulb Lighting 52. Parabolics and Beauty Dishes 53. Diffusers 54. Barn Doors 55. Spotlights 56. Grids and Snoots 57. Umbrellas and Softboxes 58. Matching the Light to the Image 59. Creative Techniques 60. Additional Tips Conclusion Index
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