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Shaping Light: Use Light Modifiers to Create Amazing Studio and Location Photographs
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by Glenn Rand, Tim Meyer
Glenn Rand
Shaping Light: Use Light Modifiers to Create Amazing Studio and Location Photographs
128
by Glenn Rand, Tim Meyer
Glenn Rand
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Overview
While light is required to make a photograph, light alone is not enough. More often, it is the way the light has been modified and shaped that brings an image to life. In this book, Glenn Rand and Tim Meyer offer a comprehensive approach to the tools and techniques photographers can use to shape the lightcreating the style, energy, emotion, and feeling that make a photograph exceptional. Clear text is paired with ample before-and-after images and diagrams to make learning easy. Beginning with the physics of light, the authors show you how to predict light’s interaction with the surface of the subject/object you are photographing. Based on this, you can begin to make informed decisions about what kinds of modifiers will help you achieve the look you want. Using softboxes, umbrellas, masks, gels, reflectors, and more, you’ll learn to precisely control the light’s diffused edge and ratio for precise, flawless results.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781608957057 |
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Publisher: | Amherst Media, Incorporated |
Publication date: | 05/13/2014 |
Pages: | 128 |
Product dimensions: | 7.50(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.40(d) |
About the Author
While Glenn Rand is best known as a photographic educator he has also produced, taught and written about photography, illustration and crafts. His photographs are in thirty public museum collections in the United States, Europe and Japan and he has exhibit widely. He has published and lectured extensively about photography and digital imaging ranging from commercial aesthetics to the technical fine points lighting. Glenn has authored eleven books including Teaching Photography” (2006) The Portrait”, (2009) Shaping Light” (2013), and contributes regularly to various periodicals. Many of the books have been translated into Chinese, Korean and German language versions.
Glenn has taught and administered in public education, community colleges and universities since 1966. For the past three years he has been associated with Adrian College. In conjunction with these academic roles and consulting he has developed and reorganized several curricula for fine art photography, commercial photography, digital imaging and allied curricula.
He received his Bachelor and Master of Arts from Purdue Universitywith a Doctorate from the Universityof Cincinnati centering on the Psychology of educational spaces with post-doctoral research as a Visiting Scholar at the Universityof Michigan.
His consultant clients have included the Eastman Kodak Company, Ford Motor Company, Photo Marketing Association International, the Ministry of Education of Finland as well as many other businesses and several colleges.
Photographer, educator and author, Tim Meyer is passionate about the field of photography. Drawing from 30 years as a professional photographer, he brings experience and sustained energy to his work. Mixing our rich artistic heritage with today’s modern styles, his images enlighten and inspire.
Tim possesses the Professional Photographers of America’s coveted Masters and Craftsman Degrees, and earned an academic Master of Arts Degree and a Master of Fine Arts Degree, both in Fine Art Photography. In addition to numerous one-man exhibitions of his fine art work, his photography has been internationally recognized for its innovative style and technique.
He currently teaches full-time and serves as the Lead Portrait Instructor at Brooks Institute. His nationally acclaimed portrait and wedding studio, Meyer Photography, is managed by his partner in business and life, Dea Meyer.
Tim is honored to be sponsored by H&H Color Lab, Big Folio and Triple Scoop Music. He also speaks and teaches internationally for the MAC Group Pro Educational Team, representing, among others, Sekonic, Pocket Wizard, Profoto and Creative Light product lines.
Tim’s writings on photography and art have been published internationally and his book, The Portrait - Understanding Portrait Photography, co-written with Glenn Rand and published by Rocky Nook, Inc., is available worldwide.
Tim's Credentials
Master of Fine Arts, Fine Art Photography, Brooks Institute
Master of Arts, Creative Photography, California State University, Fullerton
Bachelor of Arts, Communication, California State University, Fullerton
Master of Photography, Professional Photographers of America
Craftsman Degree, Professional Photographers of America
Certified Professional Photographer, Professional Photographers of America
Glenn has taught and administered in public education, community colleges and universities since 1966. For the past three years he has been associated with Adrian College. In conjunction with these academic roles and consulting he has developed and reorganized several curricula for fine art photography, commercial photography, digital imaging and allied curricula.
He received his Bachelor and Master of Arts from Purdue Universitywith a Doctorate from the Universityof Cincinnati centering on the Psychology of educational spaces with post-doctoral research as a Visiting Scholar at the Universityof Michigan.
His consultant clients have included the Eastman Kodak Company, Ford Motor Company, Photo Marketing Association International, the Ministry of Education of Finland as well as many other businesses and several colleges.
Photographer, educator and author, Tim Meyer is passionate about the field of photography. Drawing from 30 years as a professional photographer, he brings experience and sustained energy to his work. Mixing our rich artistic heritage with today’s modern styles, his images enlighten and inspire.
Tim possesses the Professional Photographers of America’s coveted Masters and Craftsman Degrees, and earned an academic Master of Arts Degree and a Master of Fine Arts Degree, both in Fine Art Photography. In addition to numerous one-man exhibitions of his fine art work, his photography has been internationally recognized for its innovative style and technique.
He currently teaches full-time and serves as the Lead Portrait Instructor at Brooks Institute. His nationally acclaimed portrait and wedding studio, Meyer Photography, is managed by his partner in business and life, Dea Meyer.
Tim is honored to be sponsored by H&H Color Lab, Big Folio and Triple Scoop Music. He also speaks and teaches internationally for the MAC Group Pro Educational Team, representing, among others, Sekonic, Pocket Wizard, Profoto and Creative Light product lines.
Tim’s writings on photography and art have been published internationally and his book, The Portrait - Understanding Portrait Photography, co-written with Glenn Rand and published by Rocky Nook, Inc., is available worldwide.
Tim's Credentials
Master of Fine Arts, Fine Art Photography, Brooks Institute
Master of Arts, Creative Photography, California State University, Fullerton
Bachelor of Arts, Communication, California State University, Fullerton
Master of Photography, Professional Photographers of America
Craftsman Degree, Professional Photographers of America
Certified Professional Photographer, Professional Photographers of America
Table of Contents
Shaping Light: Understanding Light ModifiersTable of Contents
01 Introduction
02 Simplified Light Concepts
Light
Intensity and the law of the inverse square
Surfaces
Specular surfaces
Diffuse surfaces
Shadows
Complexity of Light and Shadow
Perception and Light
03 Specular Light
Highlights and Shadows
Shaping
04 Diffused Light
Highlights and Shadows
Shaping
04-a Defining Modifiers
05 Beam Controllers
Reflectors
Shape
Surface
Source Placement and Direction
Controlling Beam Spread
Lens Beam Control
06 Specular Modifiers
Bare bulb
Floodlights
Spotlights
07 Diffuse Modifiers
Diffuser panels
Softboxes
Banks
Reflector boards, flats and kites
08 Umbrellas
Surfaces and shape
Giant Reflectors
09 Intensity Modifiers
Shapers and Masks
Pattern Projections
Barndoors
Gels
Scrims, Dots and Fingers
Cones and Snoots
Mirrors
Other Added Intensities
10. Fill
Fill Light
Reducing Fill Light
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