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Portrait
Photography
In
Focus: "National Geographic" Greatest Portraits
National Geographic Greatest Portraits tells the story of portrait
photography through the eyes, and words, of five accomplished
National Geographic photographers. The book showcases images
never-before-seen alongside award-winning favorites. New and
fascinating text reveals photographers individual experiences
photographing people. Portrait
Photography.
Degrees
With text by Pierce Brosnan, Sir Alan Bates and Kevin Bacon.
Degrees is loosely based on the 'six degrees of separation'
theory and the world-famous cinema game, The Six Degrees of
Kevin Bacon. Andy Gotts has had extraordinary access to the
world's most famous faces. Over 100 A-list actors feature in
this fascinating collection of images and anecdotes. Each actor
suggests a friend or colleague as the next person and, therefore,
starts a wonderful chain of 'who knows who' and provides a glimpse
into the human side of film. Portrait Photography.
The
Business of Portrait Photography
This manual on taking portrait photographs aims to provide all
the tools, techniques and tactics to open a successful portrait
studio or make a current studio all the more profitable. Professional
portrait photographer Tom McDonald discusses the business strategies
and provides photographic tips for surviving and thriving in
this competitive field. There is advice on: selecting equipment;
constructing a camera room; planning a promotion campaign; taking
bridal and children's portraits; designing a price list; serving
clients; creating vignettes; and more. This edition is revised
and updated to include information on digital photography and
its impact on the portrait business. It also contains the photographs
and real-life case histories of 30 well-known portrait photographers.
Portrait Photography.
Posing
and Lighting Techniques: For Studio Portrait Photography
The analysis of the portraits in this book gives insight into
how they were created and explains to studio photographers of
all skill levels how to get the same great results. Carefully
matching the pose to the subject of a photograph is a central
lesson presented in this guide and ensures that the best portrait
possible will be created to delight both client and photographer.
Lighting setups and appropriate poses for head shots, three-quarter,
and full-length portraits, as well as for specific body parts,
are discussed at length. Works from the author's portfolio are
shown and analyzed to reinforce each of the concepts presented.
Portrait Photography.
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