Lighting Techniques for Middle Key Portrait Photography

Lighting Techniques for Middle Key Portrait Photography
Author: Norman Phillips
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781584282310

Examines a much-overlooked subject in photography: the middle key. As Phillips shows, the fact that many photographers ignore middle key as a way of constructing their images results in portraits that look cluttered or visually confusing. By approaching these images with the concept of middle key in mind, it becomes much easier for the photographer to avoid common errors and produce images with greater impact.

Lighting Techniques for Low Key Portrait Photography

Lighting Techniques for Low Key Portrait Photography
Author: Norman Phillips
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781584281207

The key of an image describes its overall tonal range. In low key images, the tones in the clothing, props and background are primarily dark. While simple in theory, creating this style presents some unique challenges. Phillips demonstrates how to create a studio setup, use window light and employ natural light on location. He also shows readers how to meter accurately for perfect exposures, select an ideal background and compose low key images.

Lighting Techniques for High Key Portrait Photography

Lighting Techniques for High Key Portrait Photography
Author: Norman Phillips
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Lighting
ISBN: 9781584280750

When referring to the 'key' of an image, photographers are describing its overall tonal range - including the subject, background, clothes and props. In high key portraits, these tones are primarily light or white. Achieving this classic look, however, presents photographers with numerous lighting and exposure challenges. From studio to location shoots, the techniques in this book will show readers how to meet the challenges of high key portrait photography and create flattering images that clients will adore. Includes 100 full-colour photos.

The Dramatic Portrait

The Dramatic Portrait
Author: Chris Knight
Publisher: Rocky Nook, Inc.
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1681982161

Without light, there is no photograph. As almost every photographer knows, the word “photograph” has its roots in two Greek words that, together, mean “drawing with light.” But what is less commonly acknowledged and understood is the role that shadow plays in creating striking, expressive imagery, especially in portraiture. It is through deft, nuanced use of both light and shadow that you can move beyond shooting simply ordinary, competent headshots into the realm of creating dramatic portraiture that can so powerfully convey a subject’s inner essence, communicate a personal narrative, and express your photographic vision.

In The Dramatic Portrait: The Art of Crafting Light and Shadow, Chris Knight addresses portraiture with a unique approach to both light and shadow that allows you to improve and elevate your own portraiture. He begins with the history of portraiture, from the early work of Egyptians and Greeks to the sublime treatment of light and subject by artists such as Caravaggio, Rembrandt, and Vermeer. Chris then dives into a deep, hands-on exploration of light, shadow, and portraiture, offering numerous lessons and takeaways. He covers:

    • The qualities of light: hard, soft, and the spectrum in between
    • The relationships between light, subject, and background, and how to control them
    • Lighting patterns such as Paramount, Rembrandt, loop, and split
    • Lighting ratios and how they affect contrast in your image
    • Equipment: from big and small modifiers to grids, snoots, barn doors, flags, and gels
    • Multiple setups for portrait shoots, including those that utilize one, two, and three lights
    • How color contributes to drama and mood, eliciting an emotional response from the viewer
    • How to approach styling your portrait, from wardrobe to background
    • The post-processing workflow, including developing the RAW file, maximizing contrast, color grading, retouching, and dodging and burning for heightened drama and effect
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    • How all of these elements culminate to help you define your personal style and create your own narrative

Direction & Quality of Light

Direction & Quality of Light
Author: Neil van Niekerk
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-03-04
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1608955710

Providing readers with a study of learning how to turn poorly lit images into finely crafted, masterfully lit photographs, this guidebook instills photographers with the self-confidence to think on their feet and photograph any portrait subject anywhere. Acclaimed photographer Neil van Niekirk presents seven distinctly different lighting scenarios—available light, exposure metering, a touch of flash, bounced on-camera flash, off-camera flash, video light, and hard sunlight—to show readers how to manipulate the direction and quality of light, the subject’s and photographer’s position, and numerous other variables so as to turn a bad image into a stunning, professional-level portrait. Packed with dozens of instructional, full-color photos, this work also features 10 sample photo sessions, allowing readers the opportunity to see the seven lighting scenarios put to practice.

The Portrait Photography Course

The Portrait Photography Course
Author: Mark Jenkinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-04-28
Genre: Portrait photography
ISBN: 9780321766663

The ability to create an effective portrait is probably the single most important skill any aspiring photographer must master. Few professional photographers, whatever their area of specialization, can hope to have a successful career without ever being called upon to create a likeness of another person. The Portrait Photography Course is designed to build a student photographer's experience and get him or her started on a rewarding career. Detailed tutorials cover every aspect of studio and location work, from composition and psychology to complex lighting schemes, equipment options, and digital retouching. Portfolios of exemplary images showcase individual photographers' work and demonstrate techniques explored in the tutorials, while interviews with top portrait photographers shed insight into their methodologies and philosophies. Presented and written by a leading portrait photographer, this book is an indispensable guide to taking professional pictures.¿

Mastering Portrait Photography

Mastering Portrait Photography
Author: P. Wilkinson
Publisher: Mastering
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-11
Genre: Portrait photography
ISBN: 9781781450857

Photographic portraits should not be the formal, corporate-style poses of yesteryear, which reveal nothing of the subject's emotion, personality or mood - so believe Sarah Plater and Paul Wilkindon. Theirs is a modern, fresh and vibrant approach that aims to capture a moment in the lifestyle of the person or persons in the picture. This authoritative guide contains clear, concise and jargon-busting text that discusses the essential technical aspects of photography from choosing a camera and equipment to an appreciation of exposure, aperture, metering, shutter speed, depth of field and white balance settings, in addition to how natural light, colour and movement affect a photograph. A guide to posing helps to ensure dynamic and arresting images

Portrait Lighting for Digital Photographers

Portrait Lighting for Digital Photographers
Author: Stephen Dantzig
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1584284366

The fundamentals of exposure and the essentials of lighting are explored in this photography reference that uses progressive images from portrait sessions as its basis of explanation. Starting with how light is perceived differently by the camera than the human eye, this resource clarifies the more complicated laws that govern light, breaking the rules down with clear, effective examples. Various light sources are investigated—from simple sunlight to advanced professional and studio systems—as well as the types of lighting units used at different times during the sessions. By adding or modifying one light at a time, a sequence of images shows how the desired effect was achieved, offering photographers step-by-step troubleshooting tips. Concise text paired with photo examples offer any portrait photographer the techniques needed to create perfectly lit images.

Minimalist Lighting

Minimalist Lighting
Author: Kirk Tuck
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1608951790

Packed with incredible images and step-by-step techniques, this book is a must have for commercial, wedding, and portrait photographers working on location who want to maximize their time behind the camera and minimize their time spent hauling cumbersome lighting equipment. The tips show how to select easily portable and versatile equipment for location shoots, cutting down on the packing and porting of expensive equipment. With techniques and information on the latest technology—including battery-powered flashes and accessories—this reference shows photographers how to work with smaller and lighter-weight lighting equipment without sacrificing quality. Whether shooting portraits, landscapes, or interiors, whether indoors or out, photographers will embrace the portable approach offered in this valuable resource.

Light A Model

Light A Model
Author: Billy Pegram
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1608957977

Models need to get hired, designers need to sell their clothing, magazine editors need to attract readers—and to do this, they all need one thing: attention-grabbing images. Satisfying these savvy and demanding fashion-photography clients requires a photographer with both a strong command of lighting and a dash of ingenuity. In this book, veteran fashion shooter Billy Pegram (whose past clients include Fila, Swatch, Pussycat Dolls, and Tony Hawk) shows you how to attain that goal with cutting-edge techniques that showcase flawless skin, accentuate stunning figures, and highlight gorgeous products. Through careful control of the light, whether in the studio or on location, you’ll learn how to manage every nuance of the model’s appearance, drawing attention to his or her standout qualities and minimizing any problem areas. Short, to-the-point lessons with ample lighting diagrams and image sequences make learning easy. Armed with these techniques, you’ll be ready to approach fashion shoots (or fashion-inspired portrait sessions) with confidence—and deliver memorable images to your clients.