Fashion Headshot Lighting Diagram
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- $29.99
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- $29.99
Publisher Description
Shoot The Centerfold Individual Digital Lighting Diagrams
Some of the most best kept secrets known to fashion and Playboy photographers are now available to you in a digital format. Learn how to create amazing shots using the very same lighting techniques as the centerfold masters. Now you can purchase individual lighting scenarios from Shoot The Centerfold's series of Lighting Diagram Books. STC has made obtaining your lighting diagrams as easy and wallet-friendly as possible. Let’s say you like a specific scene, but don't want to purchase the entire book. Select a scenario of your choice based on your educational needs, requirements or interests.
NOTE: Some lighting scenarios are more complex than others - choose wisely based on what you see, your level of proficiency, and the projects you feel will advance your photography accordingly. Lighting scenarios vary from natural light shooting techniques, one-light set-ups and advanced multi-lighting studio situations.
Single-lighting scene book include:
1 lighting scenario in glamour, fashion, boudoir, beauty or fine art
Understanding exposure, color temperature & depth of field
An interview with Playboy's Director of Photography Gary Cole
Free model release for your usage
Test you photo knowledge: "40 Q&A"
How to use CTO and ND gels with image galley demonstration
3 Proficiency Levels
Learn basic, intermediate, and advanced set lighting. Start with basic or intermediate level and test yourself with advanced lighting set-ups.
Take your photography to the next level
Create basic one-light setup or advanced lighting situations for a master photoset. Most important, learn how to balance daylight or strobes. See detailed descriptions of each setting, focal length, color temperature, gels, distance and lens used to create breathtaking images.
Customer Reviews
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Look at what he's charging vs the page count. He's a rip off artist, don't waste your money. He spends most his time talking about such basic stuff, aperture, shutter speed and ISO taking up 50% oh the total size. Then he adds several pages of adds for more of his garbage. There's another four pages of ego speak by him and another photographer. Man, this guy is full of himself!
I'll never buy another thing of his!!!