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Mowbray, M: Shoot to Thrill Speedlight Flash Techniques for Photographers

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

13.05.2014

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

160

Maße (L/B/H)

25.4/18.7/1.2 cm

Gewicht

476 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-60895-691-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

13.05.2014

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

160

Maße (L/B/H)

25.4/18.7/1.2 cm

Gewicht

476 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-60895-691-3

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  • About the Author
    Foreword
    Introduction
    Core concepts
    TTL speedlight exposure control
    How speedlights can communicate TTL information across distances
    High speed sync (HSS) for Canon cameras and Focal Plane (FP) for Nikon
    The definitions of and differences between soft and hard light

    Studio setup
    In the Spotlight Open doors to find inspiration.
    Madonna of the Rocks Work with what nature gives you.
    Temptress Find a muse to help you explore creatively.
    When it’s art, it’s not cheating Go the extra distance to complete your vision.
    Bridge Players Speedlighting in the rain.
    Arising Create your own sunrise.
    Luminous A play of light and dark.
    A Dip in the Sun A new view on an old pose.
    Bench Pressing Go low, get wide, shoot big.
    Boldly light when none has gone before Create light to make anyplace fit your vision.
    Going Parasoling Dramatic profile lighting is beautiful in the midday sun.
    Rusty Big soft boxes can work outside.
    The Spiky Sun You don’t need a studio strobe to shoot deep and get a spiky sun in your shot.
    Katie An alternate way of creating a classic studio portrait.
    Making Light Where There’s Nothing at All Shoot at night and complement existing ambient light.
    Is this Iowa? No, It’s Phoenix. Fight the strong desert sun and win.
    Going Out on a Limb Lightweight, portable speedlights help you light where studio strobes are not practical
    Night and Day Techniques for making the daytime look like night for a noir concept.
    Sunset How to work with the classic sunset portrait request.
    A Little Flare Put the sun in your background for a little creative flare.
    Black Swan Uplighting for drama.
    Raising the Level of Difficulty Understand what TTL “sees” when you have a white dress and a bright background sky.
    Clean and Simple Speedlights can be used to create classic studio portraiture.
    Bending the Light Combining the Lightbender softbox with the Lightbender reflector for a beauty portrait.
    Have Light, Will Travel Creating beauty lighting in unusual locations.
    A Bounce and a Kiss Simple bounced flash can light portraits on location.
    Getting a Little Punchy Using speedlight to punch up boring soft light outside.
    Wandering Eye Nissin makes some very nice alternatives to Canon and Nikon flashes.
    Here, Kitty Kitty Shooting TTL model images outside in the brutal cold.
    Many Ways to Soften Simple diffusion panels can become instant softboxes.
    Lighting with an Accent Using ambient light as your key and your speedlight as an accent light.
    Isolating the Subject Using framing and light to pull attention to your subject.
    Zooming is Far Out Using the Zoom feature on speedlights to coax extra power and distance out of your flash
    A Kiss of Light Cleaning up the green color cast from grass and foliage with a little kiss of flash.
    Theatrical Performance Getting creative with light in a historic theatre.
    Brassy and Sassy Finding unusual and cool places for portraiture.
    Quiet Beauty Adding drama to a classic bridal portrait.
    Glam Black and White Sharing secrets to creating a high contrast BW beauty portrait.
    Empire of the Sunset Working with TTL to create a powerful portrait
    Let There Be a Light With speedlights and a little creative Photoshop magic, you can create anything you desire.
    Doing Double Duty Understanding the direction and spread of light coming from your speedlight.
    Joan of Arch Lighting a dramatic bridal pose on location.
    Take the Dress for a Walk Playing with the visual contrast of pretty versus gritty.
    Lighting Naturally Using soft light from your speedlight to blend naturally with outdoor light.
    Spice It Up with a Little Color Using colored gels on location for a creative twist.
    Temperature, Temperature Using flash to create cool, blue light when photographing in tungsten light
    Getting Soft on Location Creating an instant softbox quickly on location.
    Vintage Studio Using a standard studio light modifiers with speedlights.
    Slash of Light Creating a simple spotlight effect using the Snootzie.
    Environmental Portraits Leveraging the speed and portability of speedlights to create executive portraits quickly and efficiently.
    In Depth Lighting Quickly switch from shallow DOF to deep DOF when using TTL OCF.
    Spring Out of the Blossoms Creating light to separate subjects from a busy background.
    Blue Sky at Night Controlling all of the parameters of lighting a nighttime portrait.
    Building Family Connections A new way to create winning family portraits.
    Xtreme Portraits for Athletes Compositing for senior portrait athlete photos leads to big sales.
    Filling the Blues Filling in shadows is more than half the battle when photographing outside.
    TTL Studio Portraits Understanding TTL better by using it for everything.
    Smoking Hot Bass Riff Creating a cool look for an aging rocker.
    Going Commercial Part 1 Complex lighting for a commercial project on location.
    Going Commercial Part II Green screening for maximum post production flexibility.