Book Description
Step-by-step recipes for great pictures
Demystifies lucrative fashion and beauty photography
Beautiful examples with diagrams and instructionseverything the photographer needs in the studio or on location
Learning to set up, use, and control lighting is the biggest challenge for photographers in the field of fashion and beauty. Never fear! This book shows exactly how to become a lighting master. Dozens of stunning examplessome taken in a studio, others on locationare analyzed with set up details, lens choices, composition decisions, and lighting diagrams, plus step-by-step directions on re-creating the look. From an inventory of every essential piece of equipment, with a full explanation of how, when and why to use each one, to an in-depth discussion of the film versus digital formats, The Lighting Cookbook for Fashion and Beauty Photography is the complete guide to mastering this popular and lucrative genre.
Customer Reviews:
Very good introduction to fashion photography.......2007-07-31
This is a very good book that accompishes it's specific topic, and does deliver simple "cookbook" recipes for portraits.
I got my money's worth, as I can "read between the lines" on many of the photos and the diagrams, however there are other authors more articulate in describing what that do, and more helpful in terms of having more thorough diagrams. This is a relative critism, as a novice may wince at some lights being 2 EV more than another, and not be comfortable with the lack of precise f stops or ratios of main to fill lights.
Yes, I could take off a point for there not being a "behind the scenes" photo of the actual set as some books have supplied. I also know that that such photos of actual studio sets could intimidate those with home studios from even trying to duplicate these images, lacking $10,000's of equipment that is at the beck and call of pro fashion photographers.
While a few model's makeup is clearly on the garish and gaudy side (Halloweenish comes to mind), that's fine with me, as I'm just interested in learning the lighting, and not bothered by the funky models- some look as if they are outer space vampires, with others made up as if from the 1930's.
One thing I've realized is the value of a good makeup artist. They really make a pleasant face into a stunning image suitable for a full page ad in Vogue, and know how to apply suitable makeup to handle the contrasty light that abounds in some magazines, making the model's face "pop out" at you, and justify the hefty advertising dollar$$ and similar model fees for the few lucky models who made it to the top. Same goes for hair stylists. It can often take 2-3 hours of work by these artists before a model is ready for the photographer.
For photographers using more everyday models and friends and families, and interested in picking up a few good hints on recreating some Vogue/fashion images with "real people" subjects, this 144 page book is well worth the price. It is worth trying out the different techniques that are not in the usual bookstore publications, as you try your hand at "fashion" style images.
Great information and great photos.......2007-07-16
This book is full of great and professional photography. Many different lighting principles and schemes are explained in detail, and it shows that the authors know what they are talking about.
Outstanding.......2007-05-14
Pros: This book had excellent ideas for lighting, with several examples, and also several modifications to "popular" lighting techniques. For fashion and beauty lighting, I haven't found a better book.
Cons: The makeup and styling in several of the examples is somewhat dated-looking...so I would only use it for lighting, not styling.
Good book, could have been much better.......2007-01-06
The diagrams are good, but could have been much better. They should have included EXACT exposure readings, EXACT size of lightsources such as softboxes, EXACT distances of light(s) from subject, EXACT exposure used (as opposed to metered incident exposure).
Many of the photos are, sadly, so "over the top" in styling that they are useless as models or guidelines. Most readers trying to do pro-quality stuff would not want such bizarre styling.
If a new edition comes out, it should have more complete data, it should concentrate on straightforward shots/lighting of the type most readers are interested in, it should cut way down on the bizarre over-the-top shots ... and would then be pretty much perfect.
Easy steps that improved my photography 100%.......2006-07-05
I shoot models for a modeling agency in NYC. I was happy to see a lighting book that specifically adressed models. The lighting set-ups were easy to understand, and very specific. I learned how the authors produced a clean even "Beauty Light" that makes the skin look radiant. Now i know how they shoot those make-up ads. This lighting is also great for everyday portraits. The lighting set-up made even my family portrait look amazing.
Book Description
Use natural light like a photographic artist! A truly glamorous fashion or "beauty" picture often needs an exotic setting, and that means meeting the challenges of outdoor photography, from the sun's brightness to overhanging clouds. Control the light, add to it, block it off, or reflect it to create the right alluring look with the help of expert advice and hundreds of magnificent, high-quality images in both color and black-and-white. Here's the whole process of conducting a fashion shoot, from the choice of location to the time of day and techniques employed. Professionals offer tips and explanations, and their setups appear in easy-to-follow diagrams. There's a wealth of different ways to manipulate and artificially enhance the light to create a mood, flatter the subject, and catch the eye. The broad range of styles drawn from editorial, commercial, and personal portfolios will prove invaluable to any photographer.
Customer Reviews:
How to write a photographic book.......2005-11-18
Why is it so hard to find good photography books? Why is it so difficult for good photographers to write them?
Fortunately among the mounds of photography books available, there are exceptions. Those rare, rare books that are worthy of your purchase, worth the time that you spend reading and yes, studying them.
Outdoor Lighting: Fashion & Glamour is such a book. While not new (copyright 2003), this is a photographer's book and as such, will age very well. It sticks to its' subject. Filled with breathtakingly beautiful images. Diagrams for every shot. THIS is how to write a photographic book.
What makes this such an exceptional book? Cathy Joseph dissects each and every image for us. She starts by giving you "The Brief", why the photograph was taken, how it was to be used and instructions given to the photographer. She then discusses the selection of the location, the composition and lighting and technique. Every photo has a fact file and a technical details box. A section at the end of the book gives contact information for eveyone of the wonderful photographers in the book. Webpages, phones, email addresses. Alas, she doesn't list her own contact information for those of us who are now her devoted fans.
This book is well worth your money, well worth studying the techniques listed. This book WILL make you a better photographer, and isn't that what these books are supposed to be about?
Bring us more like this, Cathy Joseph!
great setup collection.......2005-04-17
I really liked this book. Each page shows you a great photograph, the brief, the location, composition and lighting description. There is a lot of creativity in each picture and there are a lot of cheap and simple but effective setups.
I gave this book only 4 stars because the only thing I miss is an extended description of the lighting techniques used in these pictures, since it only resumes to a couple of lines. The author don't teach you ilumination techniques by itself but she presents you a collection of mini interviews with the photographers in the structure of: brief, location, composition, lighting technique and a diagram. Some diagrams are missing and some are not so clear.
I think I've learned much more than outdoor lighting. The book gave me a source of inspiration, film techniques (there is no single digital shot in this book), composition sense (I'm not afraid of cutting out the faces anymore) and the conviction you don't have to spend thousand of dollars for a great lighting setup.
great book.......2003-11-25
I personally feel that I got exactly what i expected.
A book with great full length up-to-date color images, diagrams so that you can see exactly how the lighting was set up, a paragraph explaining why the photographer was hired and what look the client wanted, how and why the photographer chose a certain location and the photographers own comments about the shoot. Oh, also you get to know the camera, film and settings that were used to capture the image.
I like this book because the photographs were actually good!
I felt i learned a bit about the photographer as one says that he never uses reflectors or flashes and how another confessing that it took 4 rolls of film to get the right shot for his portfolio.
Now you're not going to get a full history of the photographer or a step by step guide to shooting outdoor location shots but there is enough said about each picture to give you an better understanding about how it's done.
I look through this book 3-4 times a week and it delivers everytime.
Product Description
The perfect lighting manual! Includes an inventory of all the ingredients found in a well-stocked commercial studio, with a full explanation of how, when and why each is used. Dozens of lighting recipes from six top pros include step-by-step setup details, lens choices, composition decisions and light diagrams. These foolproof, repeatable recipes cover glamour, fashion, still life and portraiture - including corporate, children and even pets.
Customer Reviews:
Please do not buy this book.............2007-03-23
The book is a poorly researched pamphlet....not a book for beginners or professionals....not enough details or smart explanations.....it is suppose to get you with a catchy title, but this is not a cooking book...not a funny comparison at all....please do not waste your money....
Not a good beginners book.......2007-01-19
This book needs diagrams. Some of the examples are only for the very knowledgeable. There are better books dealing with lighting
Great - but should've been greater..........2006-08-06
The book delivers: detailed info on lighting (and styling,propping) setups. The diagrams were frustrating because they lack important details. Although they show, e.g., the height of lights, they are vague about whether measuring to the center of the light, and whether a rectangular light is oriented vertically, horizontally, and whether it is tilted. A more important drawback is that the diagrams don't show the measurements from light(s) to model, a vitally-important factor.
The photos are nice, and professional quality. Most of the models and photos are attractive. Too large a propertion of the face shots have bizarre makeup, though.
Suggestions: Provide careful and COMPLETE measurement info in diagrams; stick to people, drop the products/still life; cut down on the extreme makeup.
All told, well worth having. If not for the astonishing lack of detailed measurement info, it would have got 5 stars.
Good information, but probably misnamed.......2006-06-25
This isn't really a "cookbook" in the sense of being a book that provides set "recipies" to use over and over again in various situations. Rather, it's a series of case studies, showing how the photograhper tackled a variety of different subject and situations. A thoughtful reader can examine the cases and derive useful lessons about different approaches and pieces of equipment, but it's a lot like business, law or any other subject taught by the case method: you're going to have to go out and experiment with it quite a bit yourself before you're really good. If you're looking for an instruction manual, this isn't it.
The photographer doesn't refer to particular camera equipment very much throughout the book. With the exception of some product and other still-life type shots that require the controls of a view camera, the subject rarely comes up. Hate to break it to you, but even in the digital world, these types of shots still require that expensive studio equipment even though it might have a digital sensor on it these days rather than a sheet of film. The same is true of the other equipment described. It's the lighting equipment that most pros are using today and for better or worse having access to at least some of it is the "entry ticket" for any kind of serious lighting work.
Where I fault this book is not discussing the pros and cons of various types of equipment, for example softboxes vs. umbrellas vs other diffusers. In addition, there isn't a lot of talk about how to make things managable on location when lugging multiple cases of equipment isn't an option and use of small portable units (like Vivitar 283s in umbrellas) is the best you're likely to be able to do. The latter type of discussion might have been useful to photographers who want to get started with inexpensive equipment as well.
All in all, not a bad read, but not for the beginner either.
Neat Concept, Well Executed.......2005-11-21
I know people that swear by this book, as the be all, do all of studio lighting.
Personally, I think that it's very good, but not as good as the Ketchum and Dantzig books. Still worth a spot of your photographic bookshelf.
What I like about the book:
1. The use of 'recipes' for a given shoot... a neat concept, well executed. This book clearly aims at replication, and succeeds.
2. Great lighting setup diagrams. Not enough, but excellent ones when they appear.
3. Only about 20 pages of filler at the start of the book (in the form of a definition of terms). The rest of the book is valuable.
4. Stays on topic (THANK YOU)... covers lighting recipes for Glamour, Portrait, Still Life and Corporate photos.
Not much to dislike about this book, but here's a few:
1. Over-hyped. You'll meet people who can't understand how you can be a photographer without this book. It's good, but not that good.
2. Too few diagrams. Is this hard people? One lighting diagram for each image. Work with me here.
3. Readability. Bidner doesn't read in a snoozer fashion, but you won't read this one for fun, either.
All in all, you'll want this book. Just not as the first book you buy on the subject of lighting.
Book Description
Addressing the unique challenges that come with photographing models, this guide provides advanced lighting techniques designed to improve the artistic quality and marketability of a photo shoot. The science behind lighting is explained, from wavelengths to exposure, all with an eye toward bringing each picture to its fullest potential. Metered lighting, the difficulties of working outdoors, and the importance of lighting each pose correctly are discussed in full. Detailed explanations of classic lighting setups are included.
Customer Reviews:
Uninspired Photos.......2007-08-07
The style of the photos are dated and not particularly inspiring. While the content and actual information is solid, I expect the photography books I purchase to have at least a passing ability to impress with photos of clarity and beauty.
a book for amateurs/beginners.......2007-05-11
the book has good illustration to each different types of lighting equipments. but the pictures are a little out of current glamour trend, and the colors are not that good. it does not talk about how to work with your object - the FASHION and the model. it's more like a headshot tutorial. it's good for beginners to grasp essential knowledge of lighting equipments, but on top of that, you need a lot of studio work to testify your judgement of the effects of all these devices.
it's a good tutorial, but not yet leading you towards creating master pieces.
more of the same but poor diagrams.......2006-10-20
I found this book to be ok but the diagrams for lighting set up are very poor- orinetation is not even correct and there is little to explain the finer details of the light positioning etc. Only some of the photos give a diagram/explanation of how lighting was achieved and even then its poor and difficult to replicate. Master lighting guide by christopher grey is a much better book in my opinion.
Exactly what I needed.......2006-09-26
After reading Master Lighting Guide, I wanted to move to the next level. After looking at a few books, I got this one. It was just what I was looking for. The lighting calculations are a bit complicated, but it does help to explain how he set up the shots.
the same.......2006-03-02
its a good one but it says the same like in others books, it talks about the nature of light, then of every type of photography you can make and the main characteristics of the light to get those.
I would have like it to talk more about the light ratio in each picture captured.
Book Description
Light is the key to quality glamour photography, and Lighting for Glamour Photography is for any photographer looking to take his or her glamour photography to the next level. Photographers learn how to analyze light; how to make it work for them; and ultimately, how to take better, high-quality glamour photographs. With clear and easy-to-understand diagrams next to each photo explaining how the shot was set up-the position of the lights, the filters, film, camera, and lens used-photographers will feel ready to choose the right equipment, set up their own shots, and get solid results from the beginning. This new edition has been completely updated to include information on digital photography, as well as to reflect current styles in glamour photography.
Customer Reviews:
Lighting for Glamour Photography: A Complete Guide to Professional Techniques for Film and Digital Photography (Revised Edition).......2007-01-20
A good book, brilliant written, easy to understand and follow, there is no need to be an expert photographer to gain result from this book. Nice to see work and advice from both the USA and the UK and even a model I have worked with graces the pages. If you're new to glamour photography and studio work, or need a few tips as I did, this book will be a valuable aid. Best advice you will have this year, is buy this book.
Beginners Glamour.......2006-08-04
Better for the beginner. Not bad...gives insight other books don't offer. It reveals, professionally, how to use what you have in your camera bag. Bidner & Beans' Lighting Cookbook gives you "qualitative" lighting. You can choose what to "add" to the model you're photographing..Glitz or Character, beauty is in both.
effects picture taker.......2006-03-19
Has pretty good information for posing and lighting for Glamour & portfolios for getting good results for models and poses with the best lighting to highlight your results
Not satisifing.......2005-09-29
This book is not as I expected. The photo setups are not illustrated as they should be. I must say that "Photographing People: Portraits - Fashion - Glamour" is best one I've seen so far.
Mixed reviews.......2005-09-09
There are some good examples regarding focal length and using lighting. A splattering of good professional advice mixed in with alot of average information. They could have done a much better job with the printing of the photographs. This was the biggest disappointment. Some of the photos are blurred or lose all detail. Many of the photos are too small to even see what the author is talking about. They should have editied down the text about 40 pages and do a better job printing the photos.
Customer Reviews:
Disappointingly small amounts of info.......2005-06-02
If you're going to teach something about lighting, it would seem that there'd be a lot of diagrams and a range of examples. And if you're about glamour, you'd think the photographic quality and print quality would be first rate. The book is only OK; there's maybe an hour's worth of info in it. There are much better books (like Steve Bavister's Glamour and Portrait books) that are full of explanations, diagrams, and ways to think about approaching your subject.
Worst photography book on the market.......2003-10-27
This book is awful. The pictures are not very good, there are a few diagrams but the pictures don't reflect the diagram. The woman are attractive and pretty - that's the only good thing I can say about this book. There are many other better choices for glamour photography than this book.
a good one..........2001-11-04
pretty good book. many of the techniques are really detailed, which i like. after all, this book is a tutorial. the author has obvious partialities, but you know...? they work.
good job!
Absolute Best Glamour Lighting Book.......2000-01-06
First I should point out that if you are looking for a single book that covers all you need to know about glamour photography, you will never be happy. Having said that, I believe this to be the absolute best book on glamour lighting for someone who is serious about doing glamour photography. I am a serious working photographer who does quite a bit of glamour photography, and although I do not always agree with the author, I find the lighting techniques presented in this book to be mostly excellent.
Useful, but incomplete.......1998-09-18
Kimber's book is well written and readable. There are numerous diagrams showing the lighting set-up used. Why am I less than enthusiastic? First, Kimber repeatedly stresses that tungsten lights will produce a warm, glamorous image. In my opinion, so repeatedly that he excludes other, equally useful information. I also think that the quality of the photographs is not sufficiently good to accurately show some of the lighting effects. If you have access to a full studio and can test his set-ups, fine. If you don't... This is NOT the only book I'd want to own about glamour photography, although in fairness it does contain numerous good examples of effective lighting. Borrow from your library.
Customer Reviews:
I could have come up with something better.......1999-12-15
This best is great if you want to see other photographers photographs and how they lit there pictures (but not in detial). It does not talk about lighting. It just gives examples. You can learn more doing tests yourself. This is a good book for the price.
Great Tutorials.......1999-12-03
Great book. You won't find explanations on how the camera works or how different lenses behave in here. This is a book for those who already know how to use their equipment but are looking for new and different idea. Lots of different styles and techniques are illustrated by top and side diagrams that I found to be quiet helpful. This book is a great learning source for studio photography techniques.
GOOD BUT NO CIGAR.......1999-01-03
This was a good book if you already know alot about lighting. The problem is this that it doesn`t talk about lighting it just shows you examples. Doesn`t say why you put this light here and what effect it has on the film. I do say though it is worth it to add it to your libary if the price is right.
Really good but could have been much better.......1998-11-03
An excellent reference for the studio photographer. However I feel that the info on each lighting lacks crucial information, such as light ratios. If you have five different light sources it's crucial to know which is the main one and what its intensity is in relation to the others. Since these books are about the lighting and nothing but the lighting, I feel that such details should be in there. It would also be nice to know something more about the darkroom and/or the digital post production of the shots, because the effects in the shots are only partially created by the lighting.
Book Description
100 pages in color & 10 b/w illustrations! The ultimate manual to turning glamour photographs into a lucrative salary! Shutterbugs will channel creative talents into a commercially viable and financially rewarding career. Featuring a start-to-finish, proven success ladder and valuable advice from expert glamour photographers, this guide reveals how to find beautiful and talented nude models, take tasteful and sexy photographs using minimum equipment, directly market centerfold photographs worldwide, and cash in on huge profits. With newly honed technical and marketing skills, tap into the tremendous demand existing for high-quality, centerfold photographs. Trim size: 8 1/2 x 11.
Customer Reviews:
Read if You Know Nothing About Photog/Computers/Business.......2003-03-01
Reading through this book was very disappointing to me as a beginning photographer. The book does not deliver what is promised on the back cover or introduction. The author glosses over each topic but never actually gives any information that isn't already common knowledge. The computer information is very vague and outdated, the home business chapter spends time on balancing family/photo/part-time wants and not setting up in your home office specific to photography, the model posing and lighting section gives about five pointers that if you haven't already learned them -- you are really only just thinking of being a photographer, finding models has never been a problem so that part and the two "legal" contracts were useless to me. Keep searching there are bound to be more informative books on the subject. The book lacks focus in relation to the title. I feel like I got hooked by the title and didn't learn what I bought the book for.
Not at all useful.......2001-09-25
The corny cover photo of a swimsuit model in mirrored sunglasses holding a seashell should have warned me to steer clear of this one.
If you're looking for a book to help you take better portraits then you'll find no useful information here. The book is full of large glossy photos, few of which have any artistic merit, and *none* of which contain any technical information whatsoever (no aperture settings, shutter speeds, film types, camera/lens information, lighting configurations, filter selection....nothing.)
Even the business advice is so watered down as to be almost useless. The author's advice on computer equipment and peripherals is already outdated, and the section on running a home office lacks any real information content. Readers with even the most basic business savvy will find themselves rolling their eyes at this chapter. There is nothing here that you didn't already know via common sense.
Both photographers who aspire to improve their work and those who aspire to improve their income will be disappointed. There is no material of value in this book.
A great how too book that is extremely easy to read!!!.......2001-04-18
After looking at this book for almost a year and the greatrecommendation from .... .... This book was a joy to read and provided enough detail and inspiration. Joe's writing style is easy to read and Len Katlman's images are delightful. I am just starting in glamour photography, but with the ideas and hints this book provides it has made my desire burn that much hotter. GREAT BOOK!
Book hits the mark........2001-04-03
As a Published Photographer (Cycle News) and Model (Shutterbug) I really benefitted from the vauable and contemperory way of finacially increaing my love and involvement in the Glamour industry. Joe's new way of looking at the industry and incorperating modern methods and the Internet opens up new realms of profit and exposure for the hobbyist,average or pro Photographer. It evens gives some light tech. info which goes beyond the Title and feels like more for your money. Although Joe's other lighting tech. books are far advanced in Professional Tech and info. This book hits the mark for it's title. Information that I put to work and have directly made more full time income in the Glamour market. Being in the Industry I didn't even think of his different angles till I bought the book.The Photography of Joe Farace who's images I see regurarly in Shutterbug, E-Digitial, etc. and Len Kaltman's one of the Nation's top Glamour Image providers compliments the book nicely. Images my not superceed Playboy but show what is right, necessary and needed to sell Glamour images as both of these Photographers do. Kaltman uses alot of Net models which proves the knowledge and success of the writer using different approaches, techonolgy and ideas. Most images are Glamour style. Some Adult oriented for parents too.. make note. The book hits the mark and earns five stars from me
Book hits the mark........2001-04-03
As a Published Photographer (Cycle News) and Model (Shutterbug) I really benefitted from the vauable and contemperory way of finacially increaing my love and involvement in the Glamour industry. Joe's new way of looking at the industry and incorperating modern methods and the Internet opens up new realms of profit and exposure for the Hobbyist,Amatuer or Pro Photographer. It evens gives some light tech. info which goes beyond the Title and feels like, more for your money. Although Joe's other lighting tech. books are far advanced in Professional Tech and info. This book hits the mark for it's title.It has Information that I put to work and have directly made more full time income in the Glamour market. Being in the Industry I didn't even think of his different angles till I bought the book.The Photography of Joe Farace who's images I see regurarly in Shutterbug, E-Digitial, etc. and Len Kaltman's one of the Nation's top Glamour Image providers compliments the book nicely. Images my not superceed Playboy but show what is right, necessary and needed to sell Glamour images as both of these Photographers do. Kaltman uses alot of Netmodels which proves the knowledge and success of the writer using different approaches, techonolgy and ideas. Most images are Glamour style. Some Adult oriented for parents too.. make note of. The book hits the mark and earns five stars from me
Book Description
Use the photographic lighting techniques of the pros! Featuring a selection of beautifully presented shots by well-known professionals, this stunning guide explains how to select and use proper lighting when photographing models in glamour images for beauty, fashion, and lifestyle publications. Many glamour photos feature erotic situations and partially clothed or nude models, so the lighting considerations must take many factors into account. Organized by the type of lighting used--ambient or daylight, single, multiple, etc.--they are accompanied by the expert explanations of what inspired the shot and unique lighting and processing techniques used, as well as overhead views and a perspective drawing of the lighting setup. Information is also included on lighting theory, equipment, and terminology.
Customer Reviews:
One of the best lighting books.......2003-09-23
I have been collecting books on photo technique for almost 5 years now. I have been a big fan of the pro lighting series books and have most of them in my collection. I find that these books are really great for inspiration and to answer the "how was it done?" question. "Lighting for Glamour" seems to feature more of the types of photos I find in my magazines. Which is nice. I would recommend going to a local store and looking this and the pro-lighting series books over first before buying and then get the 30% off discount on Amazon.
Misleading title.......2002-10-30
This book uses VERY editorial fashion photographs as examples... but does'nt explain the VERY complicated lighting. It shows a very basic diagram, thst looks to me like the author made up without the input of the actual photographer.
Great Glamour Cookbook.......2002-08-09
Bavister's book is full of "cookbook" style lighting setups with one, two, three, and more lights. While the clean, uncluttered diagrams make them easy to recreate, the book does assume that you have the lights, reflectors, gobos, stands, and other equipment required. In short, you're going need studio gear to pull off most of the shots.
That said, great photos, with lots of different styles and variations, make this a book I often pull down simply to spark my creativity. If Bavister had published it as an art book, with out the studio setups and diagrams, it would still have been worth the price.
One note: some reviewers don't understand that, in the photography world, glamour is often a euphemism for nudes. The fact that Amazon didn't mention that the book contains them is no reason to downgrade it.
Buyer Beware!.......2002-03-16
At no point in the books sample pages nor in it's summary does it warn the reader/buyer about the pornagraphic content of the sample photos.I have no objection to artists compiling books around their interests, but PLEASE let the buyer know that the content of the photos may be objectionable.Or at the very least, include them in your samples. I found this book to be quite offensive rather than instructional, and I returned it back to Amazon.Very dissapointed.
Creative and light.......2001-07-02
this book is a very helpful way to discover those geat and complicated fashion and gamour techniques , it is full with great photos and lightning ilustrations
Customer Reviews:
Shot by shot how-to.......1999-01-27
This book is a great workshop in glmaor photography. It explains photo by photo (60 of them in all), the lighting, props, equipment and settings used for a shot. A must-have for those interested in photography.
Shot by shot how-to.......1999-01-27
This book is a great workshop in glmaor photography. It explains photo by photo (60 of them in all), the lighting, props, equipment and settings used for a shot. A must-have for those interested in photography.
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