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Lighting Fundamentals for Photographers - Joe Lavine, Brad Bartholomew

Lighting Fundamentals for Photographers

Learn by Video
DVD-ROM (Software)
2014
Peachpit Press Publications (Hersteller)
978-0-321-96912-5 (ISBN)
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Lighting is one of the most important creative components of any image. In this two-hour video, Joe Lavine and Brad Bartholomew–commercial photographers, instructors, and authors of Light Right: Learn How to Create Images, Set Up a Studio, and Launch a Photography Career–step into the studio to create a dynamic approach to learning about studio lighting. They start with basic photographic concepts and equipment needs, then discuss their philosophy of lighting, as they tackle the characteristics of light and how to approach building your shots.

With the basics covered, Lavine and Bartholomew encourage experimentation and practice rather than offering lighting "formulas." Providing distinct perspectives developed throughout their own careers, Lavine and Bartholomew provide the necessary background and technical knowledge to understand how light works, enabling the viewer to apply that knowledge to the needs of their subject and their photographic voice.
In this video you will learn about:


The basics of lighting equipment: from studio packs and monoblocks to modifiers, booms, stands, and clamps
How to get the right exposure, with discussions of metering, histograms, and DSLR cameras
The characteristics of light, and how to create and control them: dimension, texture, separation, drama, and mood
How to build a shot armed with all of this information: determining intent, understanding your subject, previsualizing the image, and carefully adding and subtracting light for what the image needs
How to use light as an active component in your composition to most effectively direct the viewer's attention
Color and experimentation, examining such topics and tools as gels, filters, and color temperature


Including over 90 minutes of video tutorials, this video course comes with review questions to help gauge your progress. The video is wrapped in a unique interface that allows you to jump to any topic and also bookmark individual sections for later review.  The popular “Watch and Work” mode shrinks the video into a small window to allow you to work alongside the instructors, practicing what you learn and reinforcing freshly gained knowledge.


User Level: Beginning/Intermediate

System Requirements
Mac OS X 10.6, Microsoft Windows XP, or higher
GHz processor or higher
2 GB RAM or higher
1 GB Free HD Space (does not include lesson files)

Please note that this DVD can be viewed only on a computer. It will not work in DVD-Video player software or a DVD set-top player.

Joe Lavine is an author, educator, and photographer based in Colorado.  As a commercial photographer, Joe has been fortunate to be able to blend his passion for food with his love of photography.  Some of his food clients include, General Mills, Betty Crocker, Coors, Nature Valley, and JBS Swift.   Along with his commercial work, Joe has been teaching college for more than 16 years. Education has always been important to him; he holds an undergraduate degree from Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, California, and a master’s degree from Savannah College of Art and Design. Joe is an Adobe® Certified Expert in Photoshop® and An Adobe Community Professional.   In 2013, Joe co-authored the book Light Right:  Learn How to Create Images, Set Up a Studio, and Launch Your Career, and since has co-authored two e-books, and a video on lighting fundamentals.  Joe can also be heard lecturing at ASMP, SPE, and PhotoPlus events.  

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.8.2014
Verlagsort Berkeley
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 191 mm
Gewicht 74 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Fotokunst
ISBN-10 0-321-96912-X / 032196912X
ISBN-13 978-0-321-96912-5 / 9780321969125
Zustand Neuware
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