Potrait photography : from snapshots to great shots /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[San Francisco] :
Peachpit Press,
©2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Top 10 tips to better portraits : how to start taking better portraits right out of the box!
- Camera settings and lens selection : use the right settings, composition, and lenses for capturing your photos
- Posing, rapport, and problem solving : how to successfully communicate, plan, and posse while working with your subject
- Working with natural light : identify the quality and direction of natural light to capture great shots
- Working with existing indoor light : conquer the obstacles of using existing light to produce great shots
- On-camera flash : an on-camera flash can light an entire scene or just add that extra sparkle to your subject's eye
- Adding artificial light and lighting modifiers : deciding what type of lighting to use and when to use it
- Single-person portrait scenarios : bringing it all together
- Group portrait scenarios : establishing depth of field, perspective, and lighting.
- Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Top 10 Tips To Better Portraits
- How to Start Taking Better Portraits Right Out of the Box! Poring Over the Picture
- 1.Shoot in Aperture Priority Mode
- 2.Set Your Metering Mode
- 3.Choose Your Picture Style
- 4.Turn Off Your Pop-up Flash
- 5.Step Back and Zoom In
- 6.Focus on the Eyes
- 7.Offset Your Subject in the Frame
- 8.Shoot Down on Your Subject
- 9.Look Out for Clean Headspace
- 10.Turn Your Subject Into the Light
- ch. 1 Assignments
- ch. 2 Camera Settings And Lens Selection
- Use the right settings, composition, and lenses for capturing your photos Poring Over the Picture
- Camera Settings
- Lens Selection
- Composition
- Cropping
- ch. 2 Assignments
- ch. 3 Posing, Rapport, And Problem Solving
- How To Successfully Communicate, Plan, and Pose While Working with Your Subject Poring Over the Picture
- People First; All Else Second
- Inspiration, Prep, and Props
- Giving Direction
- Getting Feedback
- Note continued: ch. 3 Assignments
- ch. 4 Working With Natural Light
- Identify the Quality and Direction of Natural Light to Capture Great Shots
- Poring Over the Picture
- Understanding Light
- Overcoming Difficult Lighting Scenarios
- ch. 4 Assignments
- ch. 5 Working With Existing Indoor Light
- Conquer the Obstacles of Using Existing Light to Produce Great Shots Poring Over the Picture
- Color Temperature
- Combating Camera Shake
- ch. 5 Assignments
- ch. 6 On-Camera Flash
- An On-Camera Flash Can Light an Entire Scene or Just Add That Extra Sparkle to Your Subject's Eye Poring Over the Picture
- Flash Power
- Pop-up Flash
- Speedlights
- On-Camera Flash Modifiers
- ch. 6 Assignments
- ch. 7 Adding Artificial Light And Lighting Modifiers
- Deciding What Type of Lighting to Use And When to Use It Poring Over the Picture
- Light Direction, Placement, and Quality
- Light Modifiers
- Light Sources
- Lighting Scenarios
- ch. 7 Assignments
- Note continued: ch. 8 Single-Person Portrait Scenarios
- Bringing It All Together Poring Over the Picture
- Studio Portraits
- Headshots You Can Bank On
- Environmental Portraits
- ch. 8 Assignments
- ch. 9 Group Portrait Scenarios
- Establishing Depth of Field, Perspective, and Lighting Poring Over the Picture
- Camera Settings to Consider
- Shooting Couples
- Family Photos
- Large Groups and Sportraits
- ch. 9 Assignments.