Ever wonder if speedlights could work for lighting everything at your studio? Acclaimed wedding and portrait photographer Michael Mowbray asked himself that very question several years ago—and the answer was a resounding “Yes!rdquo; He now use speedlights for 99.9 percent of his award-winning portraiture both in the studio and on location. In this book; Mowbray covers the basics; then takes you through the creation of sixty images; breaking each one down to show how the lighting was set up as well as the underlying creative and technical thoughts. Armed with these no-nonsense techniques; yoursquo;ll be ready to jump-start your speedlight portraiture for better sales; more flattering portraits; and more creative results at each session!
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Leighs strong suit of course is Pauls favorite time--his early 1960s "English Period"By R. F. KearneySpencer Leighs PAUL SIMON--NOW AND THEN (1973) was arguably the first book ever on Paul Simon (and Art Garfunkel). Anyone who wrote a book afterwards and included a bibliography; included Spencer Leigh; a noted author and broadcaster on British music. Now he gives us a long-awaited (Id call 43 years long awaited!) followup taking us up to STRANGER TO STRANGER. I was reading it for old times sake rather than anticipating anything new to the world but I was wrong. There are many more new tidbits that fans might welcome. Leighs strong suit of course is Pauls favorite time--his early 1960s "English Period"; if you will. And he manages to look at and comment upon almost every release associated with Paul; Art and Simon Garfunkel with a welcomed discography at the end. Mr. Leighs talked to just about everybody who comes along over there and while he gets a stray fact wrong once in a while (While I long for it; "Cuba Si; Nixon No!" has never been officially released as a bonus track); this is fun stuff. True fans: add it. Looking for an easy-to-read overview? Read it!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I am hoping it will get better.By D. ParmanThis book goes into more detail about facts of songs instead of a more personal approach. I was hoping to learn more about the interaction between Paul and Artie. I havent been able to get into reading it all yet. I am hoping it will get better.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. and they werent the great friends this book says-they were jealous of each other ...By Nickel SpeaksI know their history;and they werent the great friends this book says-they were jealous of each other in a lot of ways.