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Photographing People: Portraits, Fashion, Glamour | 
enlarge | Authors: Roger Hicks, Frances Schultz Publisher: Rotovision Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $15.00 You Save: $14.95 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 158936
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised edition 2006 by Steve Luck Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 7.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 294037807X Dewey Decimal Number: 778 EAN: 9782940378074 ASIN: 294037807X
Publication Date: August 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: May have small mark or shelf wear / Legendary independent bookstore online since 1994. Reliable customer service and no-hassle return policy.
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Product Description The best-selling lighting guide--now updated with even more photos and diagrams* 100 great photographs and the setups behind them* Side- and plan-view diagrams for each photo* Revised and expanded to include more pictures and the latest technologyNow available revised and updated in paperback, the best-selling Photographing People is an inspiring and comprehensive showcase of exciting work from photographers around the world--and full explanations and diagrams of the lighting setups behind each picture. Portraits, fashion, and glamour photography are included here, all accompanied by detailed 3D diagrams plus expert explanations and advice on solving problems that might arise in similar situations. Helpful to beginners and professionals alike, this book is packed with inspiring photographs--and all the details needed to re-create the lighting and obtain remarkable results.
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..a combo of previous "how to" cook books..!! November 18, 2007 This is actually a combo of previous "how to" cook books with all essence on it. If you don't have his previous works or want to have "One" only, this is your choice..!! The weight of this book is kind of heavy, but very useful and interesting..!!
Good but not great November 13, 2007 This book does a great job of giving a really clear graphical overview of the lighting setups of each photo in the book. My biggest hangup was that some of the pictures have no lighting setups at all or are setups with only an on camera flash, etc. Obviously it's nice to know how different looks are achieved, and in a way it's nice to have a reference that you might consider, "how not to take a photograph", I guess I was expecting to see more conventional pro photography. (examples: the Strange Trinity photo, Orange Trousers photo, etc.)
sorry but really not very good October 11, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
the idea and concept for this book is brilliant . BUT the diagrams are the only thing that look modern in this book, the pictures are really old and theres not one i'd aspire to take. Infact by todays standards of photography they look amateurish. Theres a shot of two supermodels , but they are obviously 20 years old and probably amongst the first and the worst they've done. This book should be retitled ' how not to photograph people' . If the authors kept everything the same but had decent modern looking pictures by people that would not be laughed out of a picture editors office then it would be worth its weight in gold!
dissapointing book.. September 24, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was looking for a good lightning book and got this one because of the relativ good reviews. BUT BUT.. i dont even think the authors are pro photographers - just have a look at their web site - a joke!!. Anyway this is not a book with images done by them but by other pros. But it is their text, one must assume, made for every lightning setup and it is lacking everything. Just diagrams - sometimes with up to 9 umbrellas / heads for one shot without any further explanation. Totally waste of money - for learning; get cristopher greys " master portrait lightning".
Solid Book, Some Silly Setups September 10, 2007 This is a good book, definitely not for beginners, and some of the setups shown are ridiculously overimplemented.
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