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The Complete Guide to Light & Lighting in Digital Photography (A Lark Photography Book)

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MSRP: $29.95
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Manufacturer: Lark Books
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The Complete Guide to Light & Lighting in Digital Photography (A Lark Photography Book) Features
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ISBN13: 9781579908850 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Additional The Complete Guide to Light & Lighting in Digital Photography (A Lark Photography Book) Information
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Michael Freeman, the author of more than 20 books on various aspects of photography, now helps digital photographers see (and understand) the light! Because good lighting is key to a picture’s success, it’s a topic of interest to anyone who picks up a digital camera…and Freeman’s comprehensive manual gives readers an essential toolbox of techniques and creative ideas. Find out how to create and manipulate lighting scenarios for professional-looking photos. Examine the many varieties of natural light, from blazing sunlight to gentle twilight, as well as incandescent and fluorescent lights. Make the most of your camera’s flash and lighting equipment, including diffusers, shades, and reflectors. From shooting techniques to imaging tricks, this provides photographers with a solid groundwork for producing top-quality pictures.
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What Customers Say About The Complete Guide to Light & Lighting in Digital Photography (A Lark Photography Book):
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This book provides an excellent balance of capture and post processing best practices. There is a good amount of information about how to light images properly using anything from simple reflectors like lastolight or california sunbounce to canon speed lights to a full on review of tons of broncolor lights and light modifiers - everything from broncolor ring flash to lightsticks, para, and satellite reflectors. Then he covers how to simply and easily perform all teh actions necessary in photo shop to create beautiful final images. This is a one stop shop reference book.
A lot of good info here. Just overlook the stuff the editor/publisher should have caught.
My copy has the same ISBN, but a different cover than the one pictured.All of the editing errors mentioned in the other reviews seem to have been fixed.
I paid $30.00 for this useless book. I could have had a nice steak. I expected simple diagrams and how to's about setting up a home studio.wrong.
No longer will you have to field questions from digital photo skeptics.Another interesting note is that none of the photos in this book are NOT particularly breath-taking. I suppose I'll start off by saying that I had bought this book at a B&N retail store and paid MUCH more.Some of the other reviews cover the books educational format style (bite sized chunks) so I won't be repetitive here. Don't buy this book with the expectation of seeing fabulous photos. What I will say is that the first chapter of this book really puts the nail in the coffin for traditional film cameras. I've never seen such a well thought out analysis of all of the capabilities that Digital brings to the table. It's true purpose is to show you how to "work" with pictures and make better use of your camera as a tool. From that perspective, this book is a real winner.I'd suggest this book both for serious SLR beginners as well as seasoned photographers who have made the switch to digital within the last few years.
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