Somewhere Between Shadow and Light

Somewhere Between Shadow and Light
Author: Mariesa Faer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9780960049110

somewhere between shadow and light a soul grows unfurling amidst the elements a soul comes to know itself somewhere between shadow and light

Photographing Shadow and Light

Photographing Shadow and Light
Author: Joey L.
Publisher: Amphoto Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012-12-04
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 081740015X

Aspiring photographers are always looking for that edge, that fresh point of view to add drama to their images. Photographer Joey L. found his vision early, drawing critical acclaim as a brilliant commercial photographer with a distinctive technical expertise for lighting. In Photographing Shadow and Light, Joey lifts the curtain on his dramatic, creatively fearless approach to portraiture, sharing his personal philosophy and a behind-the-scenes look at 15 striking photo sessions—from personal projects shot in Africa, India, and Brooklyn to commercial shoots for 50 Cent, the Jonas Brothers, and Project Runway All Stars. Joey provides readers with a step-by-step description of how he visualized each shoot, formed meaningful connections with his subjects, and “built” his signature dramatic lighting effects—one light at a time. Featuring more than 85 stunning portraits, detailed lighting diagrams, and a foreword from industry icon David Hobby (aka Strobist), Photographing Shadow and Light shares the creative process behind one of today’s most exciting photography talents, providing serious amateurs and professionals a fresh perspective on creating compelling, professional quality portraits. “Joey Lawrence is . . . the future of photography. Get used to it.” —David Hobby (Strobist) Get inside the images of commercial and fine art portrait photographer Joey L. with this behind-the-lens guide to his fearless approach, creative vision, and signature lighting techniques. Also available as an ebook

Television and Field Reporting (Subscription)

Television and Field Reporting (Subscription)
Author: Fred Shook
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2015-09-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317343662

Television Field Production and Reporting provides an exciting introduction to the art of visual storytelling. Endorsed by the National Press Photographers Association, it focuses on the many techniques and tools available in television today. The new edition of Television Field Production and Reporting will be 4-color for the first time, an absolute must in this visually oriented, rapidly changing field..

Somewhere Between Heaven and Earth

Somewhere Between Heaven and Earth
Author: Deborah Perrone
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2016-12-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524562238

Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. In the middle of a treacherous storm, David Preston, determined on arriving home in time to witness the birth of his seventh child, rescues a young woman, Jessie, who is injured on the side of the road. Being a good Samaritan, he takes her home with him. He, being the seventh son of a seventh son, in his family line, he expected another son. However, to his familys surprise and delight, this birth delivered a set of twins, a boy and a girl. The boy is named Jonathon Baron, Biblical for the dove or peacemaker, and the girl is named Amanda Caron, Biblical for worthy of love and both prove to be gifts of God. The sons of the Preston clan each play a significant character role in their relationship to Jessie and the twins. The six older brothers are, oldest to youngest, Jarred (the healer), Adam (the teacher), Brendan (the strength), Damon (the protector), Hank (the challenged), and Jason (the wild spirit). The young woman is taken into the bosom of his family due to her injuries and apparent amnesia at the time of her rescue. As they get to know her, she becomes familiar. First, she assists Sarah with the care of the infants; however, her frustration of her amnesia sends her to another reality where her purpose becomes clear. She guides the twins on their spiritual journey from the baptism in the waters, through life choices of good versus evil, and the ultimate heart-wrenching pain of love and loss and obedience to God. In this novel, God is represented as a great white lion, magnificent and glorified, adorned in a beautiful, pure white light. In this first book, he is portrayed from a childs innocent viewpoint where God is a loving father and nurturer. Bo Donovan, the antagonist, is portrayed as Lucifer being cast out from heaven in a hail of meteors. This once innocent town is now plagued by this wealthy socialite. His family left this town centuries before, but with the twins, chosen by God, Mr. Donovan must return to even his playing field. He attempts to alter the Preston familys reputation and have the twins falter down from a good path to evil, sin. Jessie sees him for who he really is and tries desperately to open the eyes of the Prestons, but his charm and charisma makes her seem like its a personal attack on him. The town church leader, Pastor John, holds the secret, which only he and Jessie know, about the origins of the town and its inhabitants, which neither must reveal at this time. Bo Donovan has two daughters and a granddaughter living with him. Mary is attracted to Damon and pursues him. Damon has fallen in love with Jessie, but this forbidden love must not be, and Jessie must turn down his advances. His love for her is too strong and although she loves him like a brother, she is not in love with him. This gives Bo an opportunity to further compromise Jessie and her relationship with the Prestons. Bo also has a nephew, DJ Kildaine, who works on the Preston Ranch at Roseland Manor. He becomes an informant to him regarding the events at the ranch. Although somewhat of a chauvinist at times, he is basically harmless and a bit dimwitted until Bo asks him to perform the ultimate act of murder. Will he do it? Or will he take on the wrath of Bo Donovan? The plot thickens until the final climatic decisionthe decision that only Jessie can make. But will she be able to live with herself? And will the familys love for her turn to hate? In the end, someone will die. The true identity of Jessie will be revealed as the twins grow from babies to children on their way to young adulthood.

The Outcasts

The Outcasts
Author: Alexa Black
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Inc
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635552435

Sue Jones is a spacebus driver from a nowhere colony. Yearning for adventure, she pilots a shuttle into uncharted regions—and crash-lands in a harsh world. Kara is an alien whose people are Outcasts who have been banished to this world and survive in Rings above the storm-swept surface. When Kara rescues her and brings her to the Rings, Sue soon learns that the Outcasts believe humans belong on the surface. As Sue discovers her protector’s secrets, Kara struggles to keep Sue safe and her own feelings at bay. Can love bridge the gap between worlds and heal the deepest of wounds?

Mudbox 2013 Cookbook

Mudbox 2013 Cookbook
Author: Jeremy Roland
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1849691576

Sculpt digital masterpieces like a modern Michelangelo

In Praise of Penumbra

In Praise of Penumbra
Author: Agostino De Rosa
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2023-08-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1119983967

Guest-edited by Agostino De Rosa, Alessio Bortot and Francesco Bergamo Penumbra, from the Latin paene (almost) and umbra (shadow), can be defined as an intermediate zone of transition between light and shadow. Penumbra is therefore that space, both physical and imaginary, where everything is possible: it is the place of the uncanny, where presence and/or absence can produce wonder or horror. This AD positions the presence of this archetype in the contemporary world of architecture, investigating the ways it permeates different expressive forms – from critical theory to architectural drawing, from design and planning to photography. The contributors illustrate and discuss how penumbra has shaped their creativity and modified their approach to the design process. As a physical phenomenon, penumbra has supra-historical and global connotations; nonetheless, different cultures elaborate its symbolism in different ways. Its wide semantic spectrum powerfully inspires creative forms that hover between fullness and emptiness, presence and absence, past and future. The critical perspectives in this issue offer a wide analysis of penumbra’s expressive potential and the key to an in-depth understanding of this elusive layer of reality. Contributors: Matthias Bärmann, Silvia Benedito, Filippo Bricolo, Edwin Carels, Javier Corvalán, Dris Kettani, Stephen Kite, Giancarlo Mazzanti, Akira Mizuta Lippit, Susanna Pisciella, Renato Rizzi, Paul O Robinson, and Antonella Soldaini. Featured architects and artists: Alexander Savvich Brodsky, Neri&Hu studio, Quay Brothers, Ursula Schulz-Dornburg, and Marco Tirelli.

The Fundamentals of Photography

The Fundamentals of Photography
Author: Helen Drew
Publisher: AVA Publishing
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 2884790500

The Fundamentals of Photography offers an illustrated introduction to the key elements of film and digital photography. Each subject matter, or 'fundamental', uses detailed diagrammatic explanation, associated theories, and historical references to explain the underlying principles of photographic practice. Accompanied by examples from contemporary photographers and practitioners, The Fundamentals of Photography offers a unique insight into the working methods and techniques of professional photographers. Beautifully illustrated throughout, with contributions from exemplars of contemporary practice, this book is a must-have manual for the photography student. There are six different sections to this book including: Equipment and Getting Started, Composition, Lighting, Genre, Processing and Printing and finally, Breaking the Rules. Between them these sections will cover everything that you need to know about photography from the initial idea through to developing the final print. Book jacket.

Contemporary Cinematographers on Their Art

Contemporary Cinematographers on Their Art
Author: Pauline B Rogers
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1998-01-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1136045783

The twelve interviews in this book cover all aspects of cinematography from pre-production planning to post-production, special effects, aerial photography, and second unit. Each interview gives a behind-the-scenes look at how some of the most popular shots in movies and television shows were lit and captured. Technically and philosophically oriented, Contemporary Cinematographers on Their Art explores the tools, trends, personalities, and professional achievements of contemporary cinematographers, highlighting the behind-the-scenes struggles of the business of making motion pictures. Each chapter delves into the personal challenges, political properties, inter-departmental interactions, and artistic achievements of the artists who bring scripts to life through their choice of cameras, lights, lenses, filters, gels, and other supporting equipment. Covering a variety of film and television genres--from soaps to half-hour sitcoms, to cable and network productions and low- and big-budget features--each interview explores the tools cinematographers use to capture their shots, from traditional equipment to innovative camera and lighting "toys," as well as the integration of mechanical and computer graphic effects.