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In Lighting Essentials, Canon explorer of light Jack Reznicki shows the techniques that made him one of the top commercial photographers around. You will learn his thoughts and techniques on studio strobe lighting, how to make it look natural, and how to get many different “looks” from just one light. Jack’s insights are perfect for someone who has little experience with artificial lighting, or for the pro who wants to add some new ideas to their photography..
Jack has everything he needs to be successful –
creativity, good lighting and smart business sense.
Jack is one of the best known and most respected photographers in the country. A popular lecturer and teacher, Jack’s intelligence and experience are evident in his photography and in the numerous seminars that he gives around the country.
Here is what you will learn:
Quantity of light vs. quality of light
Basic one-light portrait lighting
The importance of light placement
Size of your light in relationship to your subject
Harsh light vs. soft light
What is a good exposure?
Source of light and source of illumination
How to create natural looking “sunlight” with a strobe light
Direction of light – where you stand can make an incredible difference
Lighting for beauty models
Dragging the shutter for dramatic interest
The importance of reflectors and how to use them
High Key Lighting – How to shoot against white seamless
How to get different looks with just one light
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I wanted to drop you guys a line about the tutorial Colin did. I have tons of books, tons of magazines, and tons of emails but most were boring. I had played with Photoshop no where near what I wanted, but enough to get by. I had never gone to the depths I should have been near with PS7 I had received the tutorial and well, I was a hit and the cover for this month was wild for me. And it was the way I expected my work to be. So I am glad I picked it up and took a chance. Otherwise, I would not had any desire to work with PS7.Happy and Hooked, waiting for v2.
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