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Light: Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting
Fil Hunter
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Steven Biver
, ...
Focal Press
, 2007 - 320 pages
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highly recommended
Wonderful book on lighting!
Light
ing is what photography ("light writing", in Greek) is all about, right? If you haven't mastered
lighting
, you're not taking photographs; you're making snapshots.
This book is a masterful guide to light in all its forms and uses. Read it to learn what you can really do with your camera. I recommend it highly. I find myself returning to this book as a reference time and time again.
Light: Science and Magic
When I buy a Tec Book. I am happy if I get at least 1 really good chapter of info I can use. This book had many good chapters and I use it as a on going reference for my work. I recommend this book for anyone serious in improving their
light
ing techniques in the studio.
PS It's not filled with a lot of poor attempts at humor like some of the "Photoshop" technique books. You probably know who I am talking about...
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Outstanding.
Loads of information / explanations. A little bit of physics but only that necessary. Details how
light
works, how to photograph glass and metal, and much more. One of my favourite photography books, and so far the ONLY book (I've purchased around 20 photography related books from Amazon) I've been motivated to review on Amazon!
Best book on light
This book is the basic text for how
light
works. It will introduce you to the behavior of light and the work of handling various surfaces, including what makes good portrait
lighting
. If you're into product photography, handling glass and metal is in there. If you're just interested in people, everything you need to know is here. Unless you're already in college for photography and are getting a solid grounding in all the technical (physics) aspects of
photographic
lighting, buy this book and be "enlightened".
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Great how-to, great explanations
This book is excellent, describing how to
light
a variety of common but tricky situations. It discusses all of the necessary physics in non-technical detail and in that way is a good practical accompaniment to technical physics texts such as Principles of Optics: Electromagnetic Theory of Propagation, Interference and Diffraction of Light (7th Edition) and Optics (4th Edition). I highly recommend it for those interested in doing
photographic
lighting
as well as those trying to understand the physics of light.
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