تکنیکهای فلاش روی دوربین برای عکاسی دیجیتال عروسی و پرتره
On-Camera Flash Techniques for Digital Wedding and Portrait Photography
معرفی کتاب «تکنیکهای فلاش روی دوربین برای عکاسی دیجیتال عروسی و پرتره» (با عنوان لاتین On-Camera Flash Techniques for Digital Wedding and Portrait Photography) نوشتهٔ Neil van Niekerk، منتشرشده توسط نشر Amherst Media در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
With this guidebook, photographers learn how to create stunning, professional images while avoiding the common pitfalls of using an on-camera flash. Techniques for using simple accessories—such as bounce cards and diffusers as well as how to improve a lighting scenario by enhancing it rather than overwhelming it—show photographers how to master this challenging aspect of portraiture. For wedding and environmental portrait photographers who must work in ever-changing lighting scenarios, executing these tips to evade flat, lifeless images with harsh shadows, washed-out skin tones, cavernous black backgrounds, and other unappealing visual characteristics results in not only better images, but happier clients and more sales.
All photographers know that flash is so, well . . . com-plex, artificial, and downright un-arty, right? Avail-able light rules! (Or does it? What do you do when the existing light is garbage?) In professional photography, the facts are often quite a bit different than what people say. There can be a significant divide between what we say and what we really mean. Here are a few translations: 1. I don’t use flash because it’s so unnatural. Translation:I don’t know how to use flash. 2. Off-camera strobe is too much hard work. Translation:I don’t care enough to bother. 3. My customers don’t know the difference. Translation:I don’t care enough to bother. With this guidebook, photographers learn how to create stunning, professional images while avoiding the common pitfalls of using an on-camera flash. Techniques for using simple accessories such as bounce cards and diffusers, as well as how to improve a lighting scenario by enhancing it rather than overwhelming it, show photographers how to master this challenging aspect of portraiture.