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Studio Photography: Essential Skills

[PDF] Studio Photography: Essential Skills by John Child in Arts-Photography

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More secrets from the private sketches of 38 master artists The idea may be derived from anything really--a flash of sunlight; the tilt of a head; a glass on the table...but the sketch is where it all begins; the point where inspiration meets artist. Gloriously free of the need to get it "right;" the sketch is where possibilities are explored; compositions are found; and visions come to life. A brilliant follow-up to the first Sketchbook Confidential; this book grants you access to 38 of arts most creative minds via their sketchbooks. Whether created in studios; subways or the middle of a farmyard; these sketches represent art in its raw form. Up until now; this work has been tucked inside drawers or on studio bookshelves. Now the artists lay it out for all to see; along with intimate musings on the art of sketching and how it helps them commune with a subject; find their path to a finished piece or discover even greater rewards in the journey itself.


#1600305 in eBooks 2013-03-05 2013-03-05File Name: B007KIA1YA


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Studio PhotographyBy vjStudio Lighting is a great beginners photography book. It challenges the reader to go out and shoot similar shots. it is informative especially with types of lenses and equipment. It is easy to read; a keeper for any photographers library.I would definitely recommend Studio Photography to any beginner.2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Required textbookBy JoRequired textbook for my college Studio Photography class. If I had purchased the book alone. I would not have got much out of it. but using it along with the class it was a little helpful. It touches on the basics of lighting and studio equipment that you will need to be familiar with to do studio photography. Was it a fantastic book. no-but was it helpful. yes. Since this was my first Studio Photography class I am not sure what other textbooks are available so this worked just fine for me as a beginner. It is very easy reading and helpful to understand the use of the light meter. filters. different lens.different sources of light. reflections etc. I am sure there are better books and I will find them and read them also- because more information is always good. The dude that said dont waste your time on books and classes. just buy expensive equipment and shoot. Maybe that worked for him-but not good advise for everyone. I did that and I ended up wasting two years that I could have had much better photographs had I taken classes instead of doing the trial and error thing on my own.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerAnother great resource to help in your photography journey.

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