Hit the ground running with this no-nonsense guide to outdoor portraits! Acclaimed photo-educator Jeff Smith shows you how to design beautiful images that virtually sell themselves. Quick lessons take you through every step of the process in detail, showing you how to select locations, and then use natural light alone or in harmony with reflected light and/or strobe lighting for flawless results. Smith shows you what to look for (and avoid) when lighting the subject’s eyes and face, and demonstrates exactly how to balance your scene and subject for portraits all day long (even at the tricky…mehr
Hit the ground running with this no-nonsense guide to outdoor portraits! Acclaimed photo-educator Jeff Smith shows you how to design beautiful images that virtually sell themselves. Quick lessons take you through every step of the process in detail, showing you how to select locations, and then use natural light alone or in harmony with reflected light and/or strobe lighting for flawless results. Smith shows you what to look for (and avoid) when lighting the subject’s eyes and face, and demonstrates exactly how to balance your scene and subject for portraits all day long (even at the tricky midday hours). With this all-day approach to location lighting, you’ll be able to book sessions that are more personalized, more profitable, and more convenientfor both you and your clients.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeff Smith is an award-winning portrait photographer who owns two studios in Central California. He is well recognized as a speaker at national photography conventions, and the author of several titles from Amherst Media. He can be reached at JeffSmithPhoto.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1. Lighting for Real People (Not Just Supermodels) 2. A Personalized Approach 3. What Makes a Portrait Salable” 4. Communication 5. The Client Knows Best 6. How to Make Clients Happy 7. The Emotional Factors 8. Technical Skills vs. People Skills 9. Identifying the Purpose of the Portrait 10. Delivering What Clients Actually Want 11. Booking Location Sessions 12. Learning Lighting 13. Working with Natural Light 14. The Direction of the Light 15. The Color of the Light 16. The Impact of Weather 17. Shooting at Midday 18. Shooting at the Golden Hours” 19. Finding Good” Lighting 20. Look for Overhangs 21. Working in Open Shade 22. The Role of the Main Light 23. The Role of Fill Light 24. Adding Hair or Accent Light Sources 25. Accent Lights 26. Adding Gobos 27. Adding Scrims 28. Adding Reflected Fill 29. Adding Small Flash: Fill 30. Adding Small Flash: Main 31. Choosing Backgrounds 32. Look for Vesatility 33. Controlling the Background 34. Metering Techniques 35. Adjusting Your Exposure 36. Light Ratios, Part 1 37. Light Ratios, Part 2 38. Butterfly/Paramount Lighting 39. Loop Lighting 40. Rembrandt Lighting 41. Split Lighting 42. Profile Lighting 43. Low-Key Lighting 44. High-Key Lighting 45. Backlighting 46. Separation 47. Lighting and Posing Work Together 48. Maximizing Locations with Variations 49. Lighting Portraits of Women 50. Lighting Portraits of Men 51. Lighting Group Portraits 52. Watch the Catchlights 53. Basic Corrective Lighting 54. Don’t Rely on Digital Fixes 55. Getting New Ideas In Closing Index
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1. Lighting for Real People (Not Just Supermodels) 2. A Personalized Approach 3. What Makes a Portrait Salable” 4. Communication 5. The Client Knows Best 6. How to Make Clients Happy 7. The Emotional Factors 8. Technical Skills vs. People Skills 9. Identifying the Purpose of the Portrait 10. Delivering What Clients Actually Want 11. Booking Location Sessions 12. Learning Lighting 13. Working with Natural Light 14. The Direction of the Light 15. The Color of the Light 16. The Impact of Weather 17. Shooting at Midday 18. Shooting at the Golden Hours” 19. Finding Good” Lighting 20. Look for Overhangs 21. Working in Open Shade 22. The Role of the Main Light 23. The Role of Fill Light 24. Adding Hair or Accent Light Sources 25. Accent Lights 26. Adding Gobos 27. Adding Scrims 28. Adding Reflected Fill 29. Adding Small Flash: Fill 30. Adding Small Flash: Main 31. Choosing Backgrounds 32. Look for Vesatility 33. Controlling the Background 34. Metering Techniques 35. Adjusting Your Exposure 36. Light Ratios, Part 1 37. Light Ratios, Part 2 38. Butterfly/Paramount Lighting 39. Loop Lighting 40. Rembrandt Lighting 41. Split Lighting 42. Profile Lighting 43. Low-Key Lighting 44. High-Key Lighting 45. Backlighting 46. Separation 47. Lighting and Posing Work Together 48. Maximizing Locations with Variations 49. Lighting Portraits of Women 50. Lighting Portraits of Men 51. Lighting Group Portraits 52. Watch the Catchlights 53. Basic Corrective Lighting 54. Don’t Rely on Digital Fixes 55. Getting New Ideas In Closing Index
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