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Lighting Photo Workshop

audiobook Lighting Photo Workshop by Chris Bucher in Arts-Photography

Description

A rigorous practical guide to photographic lighting techniques; complete with hands-on assignments Offering digital photographers a complete course in photographic lighting; this book covers everything from using flash systems and studio lights to working outdoors in bright or low-light conditions. Full-color examples show how the right lighting can enhance color; improve contrast; and open the door to new creative possibilities.


#672842 in eBooks 2011-06-15 2011-06-15File Name: B000SH26M0


Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I enjoy getting a feel of the culture of fans and ...By Brooklyn YoungThis book blew me away and I dont dare say that lightly. Picture hurricane-level winds pushing me from page to page in anticipation. I purchased this gem because of the overwhelming passion that I have for music. Even more so; I enjoy getting a feel of the culture of fans and how they find themselves identifying to and drawn to certain musicians. My interest in Phish is somewhat significant. It would probably be greater had I not been sober at the one and only show Id attended; but thats irrelevant. I found myself anxious to delve into the Phish-y part of the book. My thoughts with the portion that focused on ICP were "meh". Then I began reading... Nathan is a genius. He has a way of writing that makes you feel not only that you are right there in the middle of Bethel Woods and Cave-In-Rock; but that you desire to be there with him sharing in the same crazy experiences regardless of where either band stands within your musical tastes. I didnt feel as if I was reading this book. I felt instead that Rabin was sitting there sharing his story while seated right beside me over coffee.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I read it in two flights and weather delays Enjoying it all.By DucksBucksI really enjoyed the book and getting to know more about ICP. CONTRARY to the author you can be a casual fan without a Hatchet Man Tat. As I am. BUT I am a massive Phish fan seeing some 70 odd shows. Many of which were the same shows the author was at. Miami being a great run and great 1st show for Nathan. Mine being 12/6/96 look it up epic show. My only complaint is the very extensive drug references. Both bands do not need anymore of that kind of negative stereotypes. Even though Im looking for the "stereotypes just save time" t-shirt. LOL. I have been to far more shows without "party supplies" then with. And the lot is not some free for all as he makes it sound. Thats the only thing that kept me from giving it 5 stars. But if u like books about music and bands and "tour" its a good easy read. And the stories are right on and makes me yearn to be paid to go to shows and write a book. I am glad Nat found love of a good woman; and beyond the drugs really loves Phish for their music! Good read.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Entertaining and insightfulBy GVI read this awhile ago; but for anyone who enjoys a memoir-ish ramble through ups and downs while simultaneously engaging with and digging into seriously unique subcultures; I highly recommend this. Its a fun; quick read about Nathans longer-than-planned and very strange trip(s).

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