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Author Zettl, Peter.

Title Location Lighting Handbook for Portrait Photographers : Create Outstanding Images Anywhere.

Publication Info. Chicago : Amherst Media, Incorporated, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (161 pages)
Contents Front Cover; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Authors; Acknowledgments; Foreword by David A. Williams; Introduction; Part One: Understanding the Light; 1. Lighting; Quality of Light: Hard versus Soft Light; sidebar: Lighting Categories; Contrast; Direction of Light; Frontal Light; Backlighting; Side Lighting; sidebar: It's Natural; Lighting Patterns; Butterfly (Paramount) Lighting; Loop Lighting; Rembrandt Lighting; Split Lighting; Ghoul/Horror Lighting; Lighting Positions; Broad Lighting; Short Lighting; Front Lighting; Main, Fill, and Hair Lights; Color Temperature; Modifying Light.
AdditionSubtraction; Reflection; Transmission; 2. Exposure; Aperture; Sidebar: Important Facts; Shutter Speed; ISO; Sidebar: Exposure Tips; Equivalent Exposures; Evaluating the Exposure; sidebar: A Review; The Inverse Square Law; Flash Exposure; Flash Sync and High-Speed Sync; Part Two: Seeing and Shaping the Light; 3. Available Light Only; Sidebar: Evaluating Light; Window Light; Side Lighting; Frontal Lighting; Sidebar: Window Light Posing Tip; Sidebar: Photographing Into the Sun; Silhouettes and Backlighting; Bright Sunlight; Metering Problems; Blown-Out Highlights; Lens Flare.
Cloudy, Overcast SkiesOpen Shade versus Deep Shade; Reflected Light; Lamplight; Candlelight; Other Light Sources; Sidebar: Canned Lights: Why They Are Not My Friends; 4. Modifying Available Light; Reflectors; Why Do You Use a Reflector?; How Do You Use a Reflector?; Where Do You Position a Reflector?; Direct Sunlight; Open Shade; Window Light; Scrims and Diffusers; How Do You Use a Scrim?; Gobos and Flags; When Do You Use Gobos or Flags?; Part Three: Creating and Modifying the Light; 5. Video Lights; Video Lights: Halogen versus LED; Sidebar: Battery Basics; Sidebar: Single-Use Batteries.
How Do You Use a Video Light?Sidebar: Rechargeable Batteries; 6. Flash; Studio Strobes versus Hot-Shoe Flashes; Studio Strobes; sidebar: How to Use a Light Meter; Hot-Shoe Flashes; Flash Modes; Manual Mode; TTL Mode; Flash Techniques; Direct On-Camera Flash; Fill Flash; Bounced Flash; Not Our Friends, Part 2; Off-Camera Flash; Sync Cords; Built-in Wireless Lighting; TTL Radio Triggers; Multiple Hot-Shoe Flashes; 7. Modifying Flash; Reasons for Modifying Flash; Dome Diffusers; sidebar: An Important Note; Bounce Reflectors/Bounce Cards; sidebar: Enlarging the Light Source; Umbrellas; Softboxes.
Diffusion Panels/ScrimsBeauty Dishes; Ring Flashes; Built-In Zoom Control; Snoots; Grids; Gobos and Flags; Gels; Corrective Gels; Creative Gels; Part Four: Problem-Solving on Location; Harsh Noon Sun and Bright Background; Hard Sunlight, Dark Background; Senior Session: Available Light, Reflectors, and Flash; Classic Hollywood Lighting, Part 1: Video Lights; Classic Hollywood, Part 2: Video Lights and Alternative Light Sources; Lady in Red: LED Light versus Flash; The Wine Cellar: Multiple Flashes; The Cyclist: Multiple Flash Units; Ballerina, Part 1: Multiple Flashes.
Note Ballerina, Part 2: Multiple Flashes and Gels.
Summary On-location photographers are faced with ever-changing lighting conditions due to the time of day, the weather, or the surroundings, and this book explores how to evaluate, use, and shape the available light to get the best results in any situation. The book begins by showing photographers how to assess available light and exposure, providing information on the quality and characteristics of light and the necessary tools and techniques for measuring them. The guide then focuses on portable lighting solutions that a single photographer can use-with minimal or no assistance-to customize the give.
Note Print version record.
Subject Portrait photography.
Photography -- Lighting.
Portrait photography -- Posing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
PHOTOGRAPHY -- General.
PHOTOGRAPHY -- Techniques -- Lighting.
Photography -- Lighting. (OCoLC)fst01061769
Portrait photography. (OCoLC)fst01072259
Added Author Zettl, Stephanie.
Other Form: Print version: Zettl, Peter. Location Lighting Handbook for Portrait Photographers : Create Outstanding Images Anywhere. Chicago : Amherst Media, Inc., ©2013 9781608955947
ISBN 9781608955954 (electronic bk.)
1608955958 (electronic bk.)
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