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Author by: Nick Fancher Language: en Publisher by: Rocky Nook, Inc. Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 47 Total Download: 235 File Size: 52,8 Mb Description: In Studio Anywhere 2: Hard Light, photographer and author Nick Fancher builds on the success of his previous book (Studio Anywhere: A Photographer’s Guide to Shooting in Unconventional Locations) as he continues to offer candid, practical, and valuable lessons on how to create successful and fresh photographs armed with only minimal gear, a resourceful mind, and a creative spirit. The heart and soul of Studio Anywhere 2: Hard Light resemble its predecessor, but this time Nick focuses his approach on hard light, demonstrating how to use it in innovative and flattering ways, working with subjects ranging from products to people.
Author by: Nick Fancher Language: en Publisher by: Peachpit Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 76 Total Download: 934 File Size: 48,6 Mb Description: What’s your definition of a photo studio? Is it a room with a white seamless backdrop or a cyc wall? Maybe it’s simply anywhere you’re in control of the lighting. In a perfect world, where every day is a breezy 72 degrees with partial cloud coverage, we would all have a 5,000-square-foot studio–and the entire catalog of B&H™ in our equipment lockups. But the reality is that you may have an outdated DSLR with two decent lenses (which took you several years to save up for), and all you have at your disposal is an unfinished basement, your garage, or the empty conference room at your office. That’s where Studio Anywhere comes in.
With photographer Nick Fancher as your guide, you’ll learn how to get portfolio-ready photos while working in some of the most problematic scenarios imaginable. Whether shooting a corporate portrait, a test shoot with a model, or a promo shoot with a band, you’ll discover that most of the time, there’s no need for an expensive studio–you just have to get creative. Studio Anywhere is a resource for photographers to learn through behind-the-scenes photos and lighting diagrams from a range of photo shoots–but it doesn’t stop there. Because directing a photo shoot involves more than simply knowing how to wield a camera or process a raw file, Nick also lets you in on the aesthetic decisions he makes in his signature photos, inspiring you to develop your own vision.
And, finally, he describes his Lightroom and Photoshop workflow so you can learn how to deftly navigate post-processing. Shows how to create images with minimal equipment that is within reach of anyone’s budget Takes you through the entire shoot, from concept to lighting to exposure to post-processing in Lightroom and Photoshop Teaches how to build a portfolio without a dedicated studio space. Author by: Nick Fancher Language: en Publisher by: Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 80 Total Download: 595 File Size: 52,7 Mb Description: In this follow-up to his 2015 release, Studio Anywhere, Nick Fancher continues to teach how to produce pro-level images while working in unconventional environments using minimal gear. While the heart and soul of this sequel are the same as its predecessor, this book takes a more focused approach by sticking to using only hard light. Fancher demonstrates how to use harsh, unflattering light- be it found or manufactured- in creative and flattering ways, working with everything from products to people. Once again he includes behind-the-scenes photos, lighting diagrams and Lightroom screen-caps for every scenario, as well as a number of Pro Tips. A new feature in this book is a section called Making a Scene, wherein the viewer is presented with an image of an empty scene and are asked where they might place their subject and lights to get a specific effect.