You eat with your eyes first;? and no one turns a photograph of food into a culinary masterpiece like a food stylist. Food Styling for Photographers is the next best thing to having renowned food stylist Linda Bellingham by your side. Linda has worked with clients Baskin Robbins Ice Cream; McDonalds; Tyson Foods; FritoLay; and many; many more. Professional photographer Jean Ann Bybee has worked with Harry David; Dominos; Sara Lee; Seven-Up Company; and more. Jean Ann provides a seasoned photographers point of view with helpful tips throughout.If you are hungry for unique photo assignments and want to expand your portfolio; this guide provides the well-kept secrets of food styling techniques that can make your photos good enough to eat. Each chapter covers step-by-step instructions with mouth-watering photographs illustrating techniques for the creation of hero products that photographers at any level can whip up. Bon Appeacute;tit! In this engaging and disarmingly frank book; comic Jay Sankey spills the beans; explaining not only how to write and perform stand-up comedy; but how to improve and perfect your work. Much more than a how-to manual Zen and the Art of Stand-Up Comedy is the most detailed and comprehensive book on the subject to date. Creating a Roleis the culmination of Stanislavskis masterful trilogy on the art of acting. An Actor Prepares focused on the inner training of an actors imagination. Building a Characterdetailed how the actors body and voice could be tuned for the great roles he might fill. This third volume examines the development of a character from the viewpoint of three widely contrasting plays: Griboyedovs Woe from Wit; Shakespeares Othello; and Gogols The Inspector General. Building on the first two books; Stanislavski demonstrates how a fully realized character is born in three stages: studying it; establishing the life of the role; putting it into physical form."Tracing the actors process from the first reading to production; he explores how to approach roles from inside and outside simultaneously. He shows how to recount the story in actors terms; how to create an inner life that will give substance to the authors words; and how to search into ones own experiences to connect with the characters situation. Finally; he speaks of the physical expression of the character in gestures; sounds; intonation; and speech. Throughout; a picture of a real artist at work emerges; sometimes failing; but always seeking truthful answers.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Concise Dictionary of Women ArtistsBy Constance M. CoombsThis dictionary includes a wealth of women artists going back to the 12th century. Contents include artist bios; exhibitions; and bibliography. A must for anyone interested female artists who are too often neglected in art history compilations.