Small-flash photography has become widely popular because of its portability and affordability; and this book offers insights on mastering the use of small-unit; hot shoe–mounted flashes called flashguns. Demonstrating the various light modifiers; techniques; and setups designed for these small powerhouses of light; the book explores how to achieve creative results from working with a single flashgun; multiple flashguns; and colored filters; as well as making adjustments with the camerarsquo;s white-balance settings. The guide lists the tools required for location-portrait photography and discusses different lighting setups—from shooting in direct sunlight to night and low-light photos—for various location-portrait situations; giving photographers the confidence to make lighting decisions to produce professional results.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Wrong item!By R. SwensonI was very disappointed in this...I thought I was purchasing the novel. I really didnt want to read about the stage settings. I loved the movie and wanted to read the book; not the play.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Ladies in LavenderBy Janice G. JoyceThis book is fun. It is written in the form of a movie script. He said; she said.. Word for word; the DVD version follows this script. Delightful!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A quiet readBy J. CupasThis was nice; but not spectacular. I didnt realize that it was written in the form/structure of a play. And its quite short.