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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Boudoir Photography

Sunday, February 16, 2014
I have been thinking about dipping my toes in these waters for a fair while now and finally went for it a few weeks ago with my friend Janel. She was awesome! We had a good time along with my friend Robi who did the hair and makeup, which quite frankly makes my job super easy. So many thanks go to Robi for her awesome work on this as well. I am doing another session tomorrow and have been seriously considering making this the focus of my business. Thoughts? Also if you'd like to come in to play around and do something similar shoot me a message and I can give you the full details.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Another Super Book- Professional HDR Photography by Mark Chen

Tuesday, February 4, 2014
If you have ever thought about trying HDR get this book. Seriously. I hadn't explored HDR photography before reading this book but after reading it I am so excited to do some shooting with HDR in mind. Mark Chen covers the start to finish process of creating an HDR image and he does so in multiple ways for the best results in different scenarios. I learned how important it is to start with a good set of images in order to achieve the best final HDR image possible. Another bonus to this book are the downloadable practice files which allow you to follow along with his steps and see for yourself how the image changes. This makes it one of the best instructional books I have read thus far.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Photographing Families Book Review

Tuesday, January 28, 2014
When I read books in search of photographic knowledge I really like it when there are plenty of pictures to go with the text. This book definitely has that. Photographing Families By Tammy Warnock & Lou Jacobs Jr is a great little tip book particularly for the beginning photographer. Over 50 scenarios of family photography are gone over in this book giving you a full spread of knowledge for making better family images. Each scenario is two pages with plenty of photos to guide you in utilizing that particular bit of info. There are tips on lighting, posing, location, and many other other areas of family photography. There's something for everyone to learn in this handy book.

Monday, January 13, 2014

First Book Review of the Year

Monday, January 13, 2014
My latest book is 'Commercial Photographer's Master Lighting Guide' by Robert Morrissey. This book is literally filled with the most thorough diagrams of lighting setups I have ever seen in a photography book. Not just a description of where lights were placed but the actual bird's eye view diagram. There are hundreds of sample pictures each with a diagram and explanation of how the shot was done. The first section of images show a series of small changes in lighting position and equipment with each step explained in detail. The second section of images covers the lighting setups of actual commercial shoots done by Morrissey. These also include an info box with all of the specifications used to create that image. This is basically a recipe book for commercial shoots. I'll be hanging onto this book as a reference when I want to try something new or just practice some of my skills.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Book Review Time-Direction and Quality of Light by Neil Van Niekerk

Friday, November 29, 2013
I just finished this book up and it was superb. I absolutely love all the sample images. I learn way more from seeing something in practice than only reading about it. The samples I liked most were series where slight changes were made that took the image from blah to wow. This showed just how easily you can work with all sorts of lighting situations. This was also the first time I was able to understand exactly how guide numbers work. I've always struggled with this a bit so I am really happy to understand it now and try it out more in my shooting.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

A College Lighting Class in 160 Pages

Wednesday, October 30, 2013
As my title suggests I am talking about a book, Location Lighting Handbook for Portrait Photographers By Stephanie Zetti. I recently read this book and was impressed with how much quality information it had in it. But before I really review this book I'm going to give you a little background on me. Specifically my college days. I went to a pretty good technical school for a two year program in Photography. However as good as this school was/is the lighting class I was required to take fell short. Quite short. I was very close to requesting a refund and then retaking the course. I didn't but in hindsight I probably should have. It took me years to learn on my own through trial and error what I should have learned in a semester. But back to the present and my review. This book has in it the information I should have learned back then. It covers different lighting types and how to recognize them and use them. It also talks about how to modify those situations to suite your needs and then how to create lighting set ups from scratch to get what you want. It is seriously well worth reading. Especially if you are in or took a college lighting class that didn't stack up.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Book Review, Yes Another One. I just can't help it.

Monday, July 15, 2013
Looking for another book review? Even if you're not here's the nitty gritty on Photographing the Child by Jennifer George. This book is serious learning to be had. It is chock full of photos, at least one per page, and covers just about anything you ever wanted to know about children's portraiture. Jennifer starts with the very beginning by covering the basic functions of a camera. Each age level is then broken down and discussed individually. This is particularly good because each stage of a child's development poses different challenges. Then there are several chapters covering everything else that goes into the making a great image. As a bonus there are also several one page sidebars written from other photographers.
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