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پوزینگ برای عکاسی پرتره: راهنمایی از سر تا پا: برای عکاسان دیجیتال و فیلمی

Posing for Portrait Photography : A Head-to-toe Guide: for Digital and Film Photographers

معرفی کتاب «پوزینگ برای عکاسی پرتره: راهنمایی از سر تا پا: برای عکاسان دیجیتال و فیلمی» (با عنوان لاتین Posing for Portrait Photography : A Head-to-toe Guide: for Digital and Film Photographers) نوشتهٔ Jeff Smith, Jeff Smith، منتشرشده توسط نشر Amherst Media در سال 2004. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

В книге рассказывается о постановке поз для портретной фотографии, независимо, будь то женская, мужская или детская фотография. Главная задача фотографа передать настроение модели, при полной естественности поз. Книга несомненно будет полезна, как фотографам, так и моделям. Description Photographers learn how to gauge the needs of their clients before placing them into a stale, preconceived “women’s,” “men’s,” or “children’s” pose that hardly fits the client’s personality or preferences. Provided with a two-pronged approach to fail-safe posing, photographers learn first to determine what the mood of the portrait should be and how to use an appropriate posing genre—traditional, casual, glamour, or journalistic. Photographers are then shown how that genre can be used as a basis to produce a pose that best suits the client, allowing them to create dynamic yet natural-looking pose that the subject—and the intended recipient—will love. Copyright Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Salable Posing Obstacles to Salable Posing The Client Knows Best Learning Posing Show, Don’t Tell Update Your Pose Book About This Book 1. SIX THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER DO Number One: The Angle of the Face Number Two: The Shoulders, Waist, and Hips Number Three: The Arms Number Four: Lower the Chin, Lose the Catchlights Number Five: The Spine and Shoulders Number Six: Your Expression An Additional Factor: The Tilt of the Head 2. DEFINING THE POSE Types of Poses Traditional Posing Casual Posing Journalistic Posing Glamorous Posing Settings, Clothing, and Posing Settings Taking Your Cue from Clothing Capturing the “Real” Person 3. POSING THE FACE The Connection to Lighting Light from Below Consistency Hardness or Softness of the Source The Eyes Catchlights Position of the Eyes Eye Contact Reflective Poses and Profiles Eyes Follow the Nose One Eye or Two Lighting The Tilt The Traditional Rules The Real Rule Hair Guys The Neck 4. POSING THE SHOULDERS, ARMS, AND HANDS Triangular Composition The Shoulders Arms Long Sleeves Don’t Rely on Digital Fixes Explaining Problems with Tact Posing the Arms Using the Arms to Conceal Problems Observe the Details The Hands Bend Every Joint? Give Them Something to Hold Before Moving On to the Full-Length Poses 5. THE BUSTLINE AND THE WAISTLINE Enhance or Conceal? Lighting and Posing The Waistline Angle to the Camera Seated Subjects The Emotional Factors Technical Skills vs. People Skills Interpreting Emotions Lasting Value 6. HIPS AND THIGHS Avoiding Full-Length Poses Slimming the Hips and Thighs Standing Poses Seated Poses Look for Obstructions In the Studio Outdoors Groups Purpose of the Portrait Unusual Poses Our Changing Bodies 7. THE FEET AND LEGS Feet Bare Feet Minimizing the Apparent Size Posing the Toes Shoe Selection Legs Ankles Muscle Tone Color and Nylons Getting New Ideas Leg Length Posing Techniques The “Deadly Sins” of Leg Posing 8. BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER Pose Every Image as a Full-Length Portrait Analyze the Lines Take Control 9. POSING MULTIPLE CLIENTS Proximity and Composition Head Placement Start with the Core Your Best Work for Every Client 10. VARIATIONS Practicing with Variations Demonstrating Variations Keep Poses in Your Mind Helping Your Client Relax IN CLOSING ABOUT THE AUTHOR INDEX Other Books from Amherst Media

photographers Learn How To Gauge The Needs Of Their Clients Before Placing Them Into A Stale, Preconceived “women’s,” “men’s,” Or “children’s” Pose That Hardly Fits The Client’s Personality Or Preferences. Provided With A Two-pronged Approach To Fail-safe Posing, Photographers Learn First To Determine What The Mood Of The Portrait Should Be And How To Use An Appropriate Posing Genre—traditional, Casual, Glamour, Or Journalistic. Photographers Are Then Shown How That Genre Can Be Used As A Basis To Produce A Pose That Best Suits The Client, Allowing Them To Create Dynamic Yet Natural-looking Pose That The Subject—and The Intended Recipient—will Love.

Photographers learn how to gauge the needs of their clients before placing them into a stale, preconceived "women's", "men's", or "children's" pose that hardly fits the client's personality or preferences. Provided with a two-pronged approach to fail-safe posing, photographers learn first to determine what the mood of the portrait should be and how to use an appropriate posing genre traditional, casual, glamour, or journalistic. Photographers are then shown how that genre can be used as a basis to produce a pose that best suits the client, allowing them to create dynamic yet natural-looking pose that the subject -- and the intended recipient -- will love. Råd til optagelse af portrætfotografier
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