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The Mighty Mini Laser – Portable Laser Show $12.40 Designed for use indoors or out, the Mighty Mini Laser – Portable Laser Show fits in the palm of your hand. — Until recently, laser light shows have been available for viewing only at high priced commercial venues. Now, with advanced technology and modern production techniques, the laser light show experience is finally within reach. — The Mighty Mini Laser Show transforms walls or ceilings int… |
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Understanding Flash Photography: How to Shoot Great Photographs Using Electronic Flash $16.42 This guide to on- and off-camera flash picks up where Understanding Exposure leaves off, helping free photographers from the limitations of “auto” to get the images they want when natural light isn’t enough. For the many amateur photographers afraid to venture past natural lighting, here is the book that will finally help them explore the exciting possibilities of artificial light. In his trademar… |
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The Best of Family Portrait Photography: Professional Techniques and Images $25.11 For the subjects, family portraits provide cherished memories of how a family looked “back then” and a document of the family’s growth as new generations are added. For the photographer, however, family portraits are a challenge that will draw on all of your skills. In this book, you will master the technical side of family portraiture how to pose, light, and photograph family groups as well as th… |
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Chasing the Light: Improving Your Photography with Available Light (Voices That Matter) $21.92 Light. It’s the most transformative tool at any photographer’s disposal. Whether the lens is turned to people, wildlife, or landscape, the creative use of light is often the difference between a snapshot and a powerful photograph. In Chasing the Light: Improving Your Photography with Available Light, renowned photographer, writer, and educator Ibarionex Perello shares his unique insights for… |
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Circa 1910 Outdoor Wall Lantern by Troy Lighting $174 Quality craftsmanship and durable materials are just a couple of the things that make the Troy Lighting Circa 1910 Outdoor Wall Lantern the epitome of stylish industrial lighting fixtures. Reminiscent of turn-of-the-century manufacturing techniques, it features hand-forged and cast iron construction (including the protective open wire shade) and a rustic Old Rust finish. Available in two sizes. Troy Lighting, headquartered in California, designs and manufactures indoor and outdoor lighting fixtures, utilizing hand-forged iron and hand-applied finishes to create quality products with high-style appeal. The Troy Lighting Circa 1910 Outdoor Wall Lantern is available with the following: Details:Hand-forged and cast iron constructionOld Rust finishRound wall plateDark Sky CompliantUL Listed for wet locationsOptions:Size: Large, or Medium.Lighting: One 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamp (not included). Shipping: This item usually ships within 1 -2 weeks. Dimensions: Large Fixture: Width 12 In., Height 10 In., Depth 12.5 In., Top to Center 2.5 In. Medium Fixture: Width 8.25 In., Height 8.25 In., Depth 10 In., Top to Center 2.5 In. |
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Flash Techniques for Macro and Close-up Photography (Paperback) $54.58 A presentation of the varied solutions to the many unique challenges faced in macro and close-up photography, this work discusses issues such as selecting a specially designed lenses and positioning flashes in order to avoid casting shadows. While tackling the main issues that this advanced application presents, such as correct focus, maximum depth of field, and optimal lighting, this guide walks through numerous indoor and outdoor shoots and includes step-by-step sequences and techniques for single- and multiple-light setups. Advanced amateurs and professional photographers will learn how the pros conceptualize and carry out their lighting strategies to ensure expertly lit small and close-up photography from this indispensable guide. |
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Creative Lighting Techniques for Studio Photographers $63.79 This definitive guide to studio lighting explains and demonstrates universal lighting principles that help photographers think on their feet and master lighting theory and technique. Explained are essential concepts such as why light behaves the way it does and how to manipulate it to its best effect. Concrete, practical examples illustrate topics such as shooting light, dark, and reflective surfaces; mastering contrast control; modifying shadow formation to effectively shape mid- and light-colored objects; creating definition in black objects; and using Photoshop to fine-tune subjects. Instruction is also provided on creating simulated sunlight, painting with light, using softening filters, and lighting subjects in motion. Compelling photographs and numerous lighting diagrams are included. |
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Lighting Techniques for Low Key Portrait Photography $59.63 Photographers learn from a master the impact and drama that can be created through the precise creation of low key portraits?portraits in which the tonal range is primarily dark. While the low key technique lends a classic, artistic, subdued mood to images that may seem relaxed and effortless, creating this style presents significant challenges for the photographer, all of which are addressed in this book. Guidelines for selecting the best lighting equipment and light modifiers for efficiently creating low key portraits are detailed, as are the most effective techniques for measuring the light in the scene for correct exposure. Photographers of all levels learn to consider the impact of creating images in a controlled key. |
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Lighting Techniques for High Key Portrait Photography $60.43 Photographers will learn from a master the impact and beauty that can be created through the precision creation of high key portraits. In photography, the word key is used to describe the overall tonal range in which the photograph is created—including the background, subject, props, and clothing. If the tones are very light, the image is called “high key.“ Because photographers often neglect to consider the impact of creating images in a controlled key, many portraits fall short of their potential. This book provides helpful guidelines for selecting the best lighting equipment and light modifiers for efficiently creating high key portraits, as well as detailing techniques needed to select the perfect clothes and props for a high key portrait. |